Chris Harper Mercer, who is accused of killing nine people at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, left behind a manifesto detailing his grievances.
The gunman opened fire on October 1 inside a classroom at Umpqua Community College and then killed himself when police arrived.
A police source told the Associated Press that Chris Harper Mercer complained in the document about not having a girlfriend.
The gunman also wrote that everyone else was “crazy” and that he was the sane one.
Chris Harper Mercer, 26, is also said to have written that other mass killers “were denied everything they deserved and wanted” before going on to say he did not believe anything could “make me realize I had so much going for me”, People magazine reported, quoting a source close to the investigation.
Meanwhile President Barack Obama announced on October 5 that he would travel to Roseburg, Oregon, on October 9 to visit survivors and relatives of the victims.
Chris Harper Mercer lived with his mother, Laurel Margaret Harper, in an apartment a few miles from the college.
Police have interviewed Laurel Margaret Harper and she told them that her son had been suffering from mental problems.
Laurel Margaret Harper, a nurse, posted on websites over past several years about the difficulties of having a son with Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism that she also suffered from.
The mother wrote that Chris Harper Mercer used to bang his head against the wall and that she also attempted to counsel other parents whose children had similar difficulties, the New York Times reported.
Laurel Margaret Harper also wrote about her son’s knowledge of firearms, saying he was her main source of information about guns and revealing they kept Kalashnikov and Armalite semi-automatic rifles and a Glock handgun in the house.
Police recovered a total of 14 firearms and spare ammunition magazines that had been bought legally by Chris Harper Mercer or a relative.
The gunman had six guns with him when he began his attack and the rest were found at his home, the newspaper reported.
Chris Harper Mercer had been discharged from the US Army in 2008 after failing to complete basic training. According to online postings, he had been in search of a girlfriend.
Hillary Clinton has unveiled her plan for new gun control laws in the wake of the deadly Umpqua Community College shooting in Oregon.
The Democratic presidential hopeful proposes abolishing legislation that protects gun makers and dealers from being sued by shooting victims.
Hillary Clinton also vowed to use executive powers as president to expand background checks at gun shows and ban domestic abusers from purchasing guns.
The issue of gun control is a hugely divisive issue in the US.
Hillary Clinton’s announcement comes after a deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, last week left eight students and a teacher dead.
She told a rally in New Hampshire: “I will try every way I can to get those guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them.
“We need to prevent these kinds of terrible crimes that are happening.”
Hillary Clinton’s stance means she is going further in toughening the law than her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders, who has called for “sensible gun-control legislation”.
The father of the gunman, Christopher Harper Mercer, who killed himself during an exchange with police, has called for more gun control in the US.
“I’m not trying to say that that’s to blame for what happened, but if Chris had not been able to get hold of 13 guns, this wouldn’t have happened,” he told CNN.
Republican rivals insist that restricting gun access will not do anything to prevent mass shootings.
Jeb Bush said “more government” is not the answer to tragedies.
“There’s always a crisis and the impulse is always to do something, and it’s not necessarily the right thing to do,” he said.
Donald Trump said the shooting was “another mental health problem”.
Chris Harper Mercer, the gunman who killed nine people in a shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, then killed himself as police arrived, officials have said.
At a news conference in Roseburg, they revealed that Chris Harper Mercer, 26, was enrolled in the class where the shooting took place.
They also said that 14 weapons were later found at his home.
Police earlier released the names of the victims, who ranged in age from 18 to 67. The oldest was a teacher.
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President Barack Obama on October 2 expressed his anger at gun violence, calling on the public to press their politicians to support reform.
“The medical examiner has determined the cause of death of the shooter to be suicide,” Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin told reporters on October 3.
He said that investigators were checking numerous leads and had already interviewed hundreds of people in the area.
On October 1, Chris Harper Mercer – dressed in a flak jacket – brought six guns to Umpqua Community College and opened fire.
The attacker killed eight students and a teacher.
He then killed himself after a gun battle with police officers who arrived at the college.
Chris Harper Mercer enlisted in the army in 2008, but was discharged after less than a month in basic training, for reasons unknown.
It is unclear why he carried out the killings. Two victims have said religion was an issue – the gunman asked his victims to state their religion and shot dead the Christians.
Chris Harper Mercer’s father, Ian Mercer, said he was “just as shocked as everybody” by his son’s actions.
Chris Harper Mercer, the gunman who killed nine people and wounded seven others at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, had targeted Christians, the father of one of the victims says.
The gunman opened fire on October 1 inside a classroom at Umpqua Community College.
Officials said on October 2 that Chris Harper Mercer had body armor, three pistols, a rifle and five extra magazines of ammunition.
Chris Harper Mercer was shot and killed by police officers who arrived at the scene after a gun battle.
President Barack Obama has expressed frustration over the “routine” response to mass shootings, saying the US had become “numb” to such attacks.
Stacy Boylan, whose daughter survived the shooting, told CNN that his daughter described to him how the gunman asked his victims to state their religion before shooting them.
“<<Are you a Christian?>> he would ask them, <<and if you are a Christian stand up>>,” the father recalled.
Stacy Boylan said the gunman told the victims: “Because you’re a Christian you’re going to see God in just about one second.”
Another student who survived the shooting, Kortney Moore, gave a similar account to local newspaper The News-Review.
The attacker was identified by unnamed officers, as local police refused to release his name.
Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said he did not wish to give the gunman “the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act”.
However, the sheriff has come under fire for his stance opposing gun control measures in the past.
Hours after the attack, Barack Obama reiterated demands for tighter gun laws, saying prayers are “no longer enough”.
“We are not the only country on Earth that has people with mental illnesses or want to do harm to other people.
“But we are the only advanced country on Earth that sees these mass shootings every few months.”
The president said countries like the UK and Australia showed that effective legislation was possible.
Candidates vying to replace Barack Obama in office have begun to weigh in as well.
Shortly after the shooting, Republican front-runner Donald Trump called the Washington Post and described the “terrible tragedy” as sounding like “another mental health problem”.
Donald Trump added that it appeared mass shootings were more frequent.
Hillary Clinton said “we are seeing these mass murders happen again and again and again” and called on people in the US to “get the political will to do everything we can to keep people safe”.
Chris Harper Mercer was reportedly born in the UK and moved to the US as a young boy.
A man identified as the gunman’s father, Ian Mercer, told media he was “just as shocked as everybody” by his son’s actions.
The killer’s motive is not known, although police said they were investigating reports that he had warned of his intentions on social media.
In an online profile appearing to belong to Chris Harper Mercer, he listed hobbies including the internet and “killing zombies”, described his politics as “conservative, republican” and said he was spiritual but not religious.
Umpqua Community College, a 3,000-student school, is located in Roseburg, Oregon, a rural area about 175 miles south of Portland.
Hundreds of people gathered for a vigil in a Roseburg park on October 1.
In audio from police radio channels an officer can be heard saying the suspect was down and that there were “multiple gunshot wounds”, and calling for multiple ambulances to go the scene.
The suspect supposedly used a “long gun”.
According to Umpqua Community College’s website, the average age of students is about 38.
The gunman who burst into a community college in southwest Oregon on October 1 and opened fire, killing nine people and wounding seven others before police shot him to death, has been identified as Chris Harper Mercer.
The suspect was not identified by local authorities but CBS, CNN and NBC named him as 26-year-old Chris Harper, citing anonymous law enforcement sources.
Chris Harper opened fire at Umpqua Community College on Thursday morning and was killed in a police shootout.
The suspect, who witnesses say fired dozens of shots into a classroom full of screaming students, was then slain in an exchange of gunfire with police in Snyder Hall at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg following the rampage shortly after 10:30 a.m. local time.
There were conflicting reports on casualties but Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said 10 dead, including the gunman, was “the best” figure.
Sheriff John Hanlin said he would not confirm the suspect’s name, adding: “I will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act.”
The killer’s motive is not known, although police said they were investigating reports that he had warned of his intentions on social media.
Hours after the attack, in which seven were also injured, a visibly frustrated President Barack Obama demanded tighter gun laws, saying prayers are “no longer enough”.
Such shootings – and his own response – had become routine, Barack Obama said, barely concealing his exasperation.
“We are not the only country on Earth that has people with mental illnesses or want to do harm to other people.
“But we are the only advanced country on Earth that sees these mass shootings every few months.”
Umpqua Community College, a 3,000-student school, is located in Roseburg, Oregon, a rural area about 175 miles south of Portland.
Hundreds of people gathered for a vigil in a Roseburg park in the evening.
In audio from police radio channels an officer can be heard saying the suspect was down and that there were “multiple gunshot wounds” and calling for multiple ambulances to the scene.
The suspect supposedly used a “long gun”.
Students were transported by bus to a local fairground to be reunited with their loved ones.
According to Umpqua Community College’s website, the average age of students is about 38.
At least 13 people have been killed in a shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.
The 20-year-old gunman was killed by police after the shooting broke out about 10:30 local time at the rural community college campus, officials said.
Oregon State Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said that at least 20 people were wounded.
The 3,000-student school is located in Roseburg, a rural area about 175 miles south of Portland.
Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said police exchanged shots with a male gunman in a classroom in the college’s Snyder Hall building.
Sheriff John Hanlin said more 100 police officers have responded to the shooting.
In audio from police radio channels an officer can be heard saying the suspect was down and that there were “multiple gunshot wounds” and calling for multiple ambulances to the scene.
The suspect supposedly used a “long gun”.
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A White House official said President Barack Obama was briefed on the situation and will continues to receive updates.
Marilyn Kittelman, the mother of a student at the college, told CNN her son said he heard no sound from the “30 some shots”, suggesting a suppressor may have been used on the gun, despite there not being an official count of those shot yet.
Sgt. Aaron Dunbar of the Roseburg Police Department told CNN the “entire college went into lockdown very quickly”.
Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg wrote on Twitter that it received nine patients from the college and three more are en route.
Peace Health Oregon wrote on Twitter it expects to receive three victims from the shooting.
Students were transported by bus to a local fairgrounds to be reunited with their loved ones.
According to Umpqua Community College’s website, the average age of students is 37, with 58% female and 42% male.
Sheriff John Hanlin said the school is the only place of higher education in Douglas County and that both young people and adults seeking continuing education attend the school.
A former president of the school, Joe Olson, said the school has no formal security staff, and that there was debate over whether to have armed security guards on campus last year.
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