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(CNN) -- Spc. Ivan Lopez vented about a range of subjects on Facebook before his shooting rampage at Fort Hood in Texas -- his outrage at Adam Lanza's mass school shooting in Connecticut, the overpowering fear during an insurgent attack in Iraq, all-consuming hatred after getting "robbed."
Lopez took his own
.45-caliber handgun onto the sprawling post Wednesday and killed three
people and wounded 16 more before taking his own life, according to
authorities.
They are trying to piece
together what in his background and psychiatric treatment could have
triggered a new round of bloodshed at the same Killeen post where an
officer killed 13 people in 2009.
A 34-year-old Iraq war
veteran with a history of depression and anxiety, Lopez was being
evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder before his shooting spree.
He arrived at the post in February after being transferred from Fort
Bliss in El Paso.
His Facebook posts, which
were obtained from a Lopez family friend, appeared under the account
name of "Ivan Slipknot," a reference to a heavy metal band. A family
spokesman confirmed the account belonged to Lopez.
Fort Hood shooting
Images of Spc. Ivan Lopez taken from a Facebook page.
It is unclear whether his
posts might help explain his mental state or a possible motive in the
shootings. Authorities have said the motive is not known.
"Given that the alleged
shooter is deceased, the possibility does exist that we may never know
exactly why the alleged shooter did what he did," said Chris Grey, a
spokesman for the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.
In early March, around
the time investigators said he purchased the .45-caliber pistol used in
the shootings, Lopez wrote: "My spiritual peace has just gone. Full of
hate. Now I think I'll be damned. Last night I was robbed and I'm pretty
sure there were 2 skinny ones. Green light and thumb down. That easy."
The details of the robbery are unknown. Killeen, Texas, police said the records department was closed Saturday.
In another Facebook
post, Lopez talked about Lanza, 20, who killed his mother, Nancy, before
fatally shooting 20 children, six staff members and himself at Sandy
Hook Elementary School in Newtown in December 2012.
Lanza wanted his minute of fame, Fort Hood shooter writes
Lopez wrote that Lanza
"pretends to be a victim of a mental illness followed by addiction to
violent video games" and that the shooter sought "international
attention" and a "minute of fame as a villain."
He added, "It is stupid
to me that anyone can have easy access to a powerful weapon without
being mentally evaluated. This makes the government indirect
accomplice... These bastards have perfected their way of attacking
studying previous massacres to gain publicity and their minute of fame
as a villain. But thanks to Hollywood and the sensational profiling by
the media [they] give more power to those intelligent cowards."
Another post dealt with
his time in Iraq: "Celebrating life. It has been exactly 1 year and 2
days since left Iraq seeing in Fallujah the most brutal explosion... I
was left paralyzed and started a discussion over the radio... I was only
focused on breathing deeply so that I don't lose focus and continue the
mission. [Those] were hours of agony waiting for an attack by the
insurgency but we were able to exit Fallujah all alive. I was in vehicle
#6.The worst was that #5 was a diesel truck, the perfect target. And I
was only thinking about getting back with my family."
Lopez added: "To be in the line of fire is f----- up but even more f----- is the suffering of the families."
Lt. Gen. Mark Milley, the post's commanding general, said Lopez did not experience direct combat in Iraq.
"So far, we have not
discovered any specific traumatic event, wounds received in action,
contact with the enemy or anything else specific that he may have been
exposed to while deployed," the general said.
Grey said authorities
had "credible information" that Lopez "was involved in a verbal
altercation with soldiers from his unit just prior to him allegedly
opening fire."
Messages left Saturday by CNN for Grey about the Facebook posts were not immediately returned.
In a statement Friday,
Lopez' father, also named Ivan, asked for prayers for all those
affected. He described the soldier as "a calm family man" and "a good
son."
"My son could not have been in his right mind," he said. "He was not like this."
Looking for clues into GI's actions, motive
Before Wednesday's
shooting, Lopez stopped at the post's personnel office to pick up a
leave form, according to the sister of one of the soldiers injured in
the attack.
Armetra Otis, sister of
Sgt. Jonathan Westbrook, said on CNN's "The Lead" that her brother "was
at work and a guy came in and asked for a leave form."
The soldier was told he would have to come back later, Otis said.
"And apparently I guess he didn't want to hear that, so he came back and just opened fire, " Otis said.
Westbrook was shot four times, but released from a hospital Friday, his sister said.
Law enforcement sources
told CNN that investigators were searching for possible motives,
including whether Lopez was angry over canceled leave.
If Lopez sought a leave this week, it wouldn't be his first.
Glidden Lopez Torres, a
family spokesman, said Lopez' mother, Carmen, an emergency room nurse in
their hometown, died of a heart attack in November. A month earlier,
Lopez' grandfather had died in Guayanilla, a tight knit seaside
community of 22,000 on the southern coast of Puerto Rico.
The spokesman, not
related to the soldier, said Lopez attended the funeral but was
disappointed that it took about five days for his 24-hour leave to be
approved by the military.
In Friday's statement,
the soldier's father said his son's medical treatment, the recent deaths
of his mother and grandfather and changes related to a transfer of
military installations "surely affected his condition."
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