kind of information you could you didn t hear yesterday. yeah, alex, you could just hear it in the sheriffs voice how heavy this weighs on him, and the entire agency here having to not only go through this manifesto what she described as a diary of a mad man, but also watching the video. we got to see just a few seconds of what happened inside of the dollar general yesterday. mind, you he said he was only going to play the first few seconds for contacts, but not play out the rest of it out of respect for the families. some other highlights that we picked up there from the press conference, as you mentioned, three of the victims that were shot were identified. you know the entire incident lasted around 11 minutes. the sheriff said that a suicide note appeared to have been found on the laptop. it looks like the shooter left several people out of the store, it s unclear why this point. the sheriff said, obviously you mentioned that he had an opportunity while he was at that historically
we re going to continue to study it, we re going to continue to work on it until we find out the exact history of the thing, and we ll put some things into practice, we ll continue to work and make sure that we can respond, as we did just that. yesterday. have you had any time to have this let me tell you this. there was no criminal record. nothing. no criminal history. nothing. he had a domestic violence call at his house. with his brother. where their friends who said we ll handle that. we understand how investigate this, we will continue to. what i m telling you, where it stands right, now there is nothing we could ve done to stop him from owning a firearm, a rifle, or handgun. there was no red flags. all right? thank, you sheriff. thanks, all. we re listening there to the jacksonville sheriff, d.k.
paul met, or that he went there, again, he has this manifesto about how much she hates black people. it s been called discussion, and i m sure it is discussed in, called disgusted by the sheriff. he went to that historically black college, donned the best, but didn t open fire there. does something not make sense to you about that? can you read into that at all? yeah, it makes perfect sense to me. i ve worked on so many. he s a doofus. he goes to the black college because he thinks, he thinks he s going to find people there he can shoot. it s summertime on the weekend. oh. it s a week before the labor day weekend. he doesn t calculate that into his plan, he s such a moron. he goes to a college, basically in the summertime. i don t know if it s the last schedule, but it s summertime. the classes may not have even
rogue dealers who sell things out the backdoor, falsifying records, you know. then you have to catch and convict. you know, that s true in every profession,. there s going to people like that. most of the dealers are not like that. they re honest. they call the sheriff, or they called atf, so we sold this, here is the record were required to keep. you can have. but this system that way. so dealers stop a lot of sales through background checks, you know, the sales stock. the customers still insist they want the gun, the gun dealer than help the frontline of keeping us safe i say no, we re not giving you the gun. yeah. it s illegal, will lose our license. you have to get out here. there s not a cop there, there s no federal agent standing there. it s the gun dealer. you, know we gotta realize that it s a law, an organization of law. the law that the dealers will
ramped up till after labor day. it s on the weekend. and it s hotter than the hinges of hell in jacksonville this weekend. yeah. so who is on the street? there are people there. so he whip, sabbagh, nobody here to shoot. i ve gotta go five people to shoot. where are they going to be? oh, here s a store. you know, he s in an african american neighborhood so he shoots people. that s the way i would read. we don t know what happened, but that is likely the challenge. it could ve been a target. it could ve been. jim, hang on to stay with me as we bring in george soliz. you guys, he was at the top of the show. he is the reporter there with nbc news on scene. george, i ve use the word chilling to describe what i heard with the sheriff run-through chronically in everything about this incident. tell me what it was like been there, listening to that, what