Jared Lee Loughner

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Jared Lee Loughner is a convicted mass murderer who was involved in the Tucson shooting

Sep 10, 1988

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 10, 1988
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Criminals, Murderers
  • City/State: Arizona
  • Universities:
    • Mountain View High School (dropped out)
    • Pima Community College (withdrew)
  • Birth Place: Arizona, United States
  • Gender: Male

Jared Lee Loughner born at

Arizona, United States

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Birth Place

Jared Lee Loughner was born on September 10, 1988, in Tucson, Arizona to parents Amy (née Totman) and Randy Loughner. His father was a retired gasoline truck driver while his mother was employed at the City Parks Department. The family has been described as “private” by their neighbors and Loughner, who did not have several friends, was characterized as someone who mostly kept to himself and often did not respond to others.

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Childhood & Early Life

He studied at Mountain View High School in Mesa, Arizona but did not graduate, dropping out in 2006. It was around this time, at least according to the people who knew him, that his behavior started to become more volatile. His closest friend at school, Zach Osler, stated that Loughner’s life started to come apart following the break-up with his high-school girlfriend. According to the said girlfriend, Kelsey Hawkes, herself, he was “sweet” and “caring” when they were in a relationship.

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Childhood & Early Life

The Loughner home wasn’t a happy household. Neighbors have reported that they often heard Randy yelling at his son over minor things.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jared was a talented saxophone player and much of his young life revolved around music. He played in his school’s jazz band and was also involved in other projects outside school.

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Childhood & Early Life

As a young man, he did several odd jobs but failed to hold on to any of them. His former employer at Quiznos sandwich shop said that while he was initially an enthusiastic worker, he underwent a drastic personality transformation after which he became more withdrawn and negligent at his job. He was eventually fired. Later, he volunteered at the Pima Animal Care Shelter where he had the job of walking the dogs, but after a brief period, he was told not to come back.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jared Lee Loughner enrolled at the Pima community College through a program that helped high school dropouts make a successful transition to community colleges. Sometime in mid-2010, he began taking algebra classes. But his classmates and teachers soon became wary of his odd behavior and inappropriate comments.

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College Years

The college authority ultimately suspended him, and his parents were contacted by the campus police. Loughner and his parents were informed on October 4 that if he wanted to return, he would have to obtain a mental health clearance and clear up his code of conduct violations. He would never submit his mental health evaluation nor make any other effort to return to the college.

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College Years

His behavior worried his parents as well. At one point, they used to disable his car every night so that he would stay at home. They also asked him to get professional help. His father took away his shotgun on one occasion. He also found a new obsession in controlling what he thought to be lucid dreams.

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College Years

According to records, Jared Lee Loughner had registered as an independent in 2006 and 2008. Responding to the speculation that Loughner’s actions were fuelled by his distaste for partisan politics rhetoric in media, Osler told ABC News that Loughner did not watch TV; he disliked the news. He didn’t listen to political radio and didn’t take sides; he wasn’t on the left, he wasn’t on the right.

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Political Views

However, Caitie Parker, one of his classmates both at high school and college, classified him as “Left wing, quite liberal” before his radical transformation. The Guardian, after going through his online writings and videos, termed him “exclusively conservative and anti-government.”

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Political Views

An active member of the message board Above Top Secret, which is used for conspiracy theories discussions, he supported fringe beliefs on 9/11 attacks and the New World Order, and thought that the world would end in 2012. He was a fan of online documentary series ‘Zeitgeist’, which shaped many of his views on global currency.

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Political Views

Acquaintances have called him ‘anti-theist’. He did not name his religion on his US Army application form. In one of his videos, titled ‘Final Thoughts’, he declared, “No, I don’t trust in God!”, alluding to the United States Nation Motto that appears on the country’s paper and metallic currency.

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Loughner had been critical of Giffords for a long time. He often cited her as “fake” and even believed that women should not hold positions in politics. His dislike for her only intensified after going to her August 25, 2007 event where he asked her a question. Her answer did not satisfy him and he kept the form letter from the event inside a box along with an envelope that had phrases like “die bitch” and “assassination plans have been made” written on it.

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