US school shooter's ominous social media posts

Jaylen Fryberg, left a series of tortured posts on Twitter

Update: 2014-10-25 21:19 GMT
Student Jaylen Fryberg is seen during a homecoming celebration at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, Washington on Friday. (Photo: AP)

Los Angeles: The final social media postings of the teenage gunman in Friday's US school shooting had offered a chilling forewarning of the carnage he was preparing to unleash on his classmates.
       
The gunman, identified as Jaylen Fryberg, left a series of tortured posts on Twitter in the months leading up to his attack in Washington state, hinting that a failed romance may have been the catalyst for the shooting that left one dead and three critically wounded.
       
The rampage ended when he took his own life.

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Friends comfort each other as hundreds packed into The Grove Church for a vigil in
mourning of an earlier shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School that left two dead
and four wounded Friday, October 24, 2014, in Marysville, Washington.
(Photo: AP)
       


Social media posts painted a portrait of a teenager well used to handling firearms, with one image on Instagram showing him brandishing a hunting rifle.
       
"Probably the best BirthDay present ever! I just love my parents!!!!," he posted in a message accompanying the photo of him proudly holding the gun.
       
In his final post on Twitter on Thursday, Fryberg stated ominously: "It won't last...It'll never last...."
       
Less than 24 hours later the teenager was lying dead in Marysville-Pilchuck High School from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after opening fire in a crowded cafeteria.
       
Thursday's Twitter posting was the last in a flurry which began on Monday with the cryptic: "Alright. You fucking got me ... that broke me."
       
A day later he added: "It breaks me...It actually does...I know it seems like I'm sweating it off...But I'm not..And I never will be able to." The post was followed by a series of anguished emoticons.


Friends comfort each other as hundreds packed into The Grove Church for a vigil in
mourning of an earlier shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School that left two dead
and four wounded Friday, October 24, 2014, in Marysville, Washington.
(Photo AP)

Later on he added: "I should have listened...You were right...The whole time you were right..." A final post on Tuesday added: "If I just laid down."
       
Two months earlier, on August 20, Fryberg's fury had flared again on Twitter.
       
"Your gonna piss me off...And then some shits gonna go down and I don't think you'll like it," he raged, following swiftly with "Your not gonna like what happens next."
       
Later the same day he added: "I hate that I can't live without you."
       
A month later, Fryberg appeared to be railing against a broken friendship. "Did you forget she was my girlfriend?" he wrote on September 18.
       
"Dude. She tells me everything. And now. I... hate you! Your no longer my brother.
       
Fryberg's elder brother Robert took to Twitter on Friday to tweet his grief.

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Katherine Kilroy, right, a teacher at the nearby Lighthouse Christian school, joins hundreds
to sing hymns at The Grove Church during a vigil in mourning of an earlier shooting at
Marysville Pilchuck High School that left two dead and four wounded on Friday.
(Photo: AP)
       
"I don't wanna believe it," he wrote. "I'm gonna miss you little bro. Only god can judge you."
       
Hours earlier, Robert had aired his concerns after learning of the shooting -- apparently oblivious that his younger sibling was at the center of the bloodshed.
       
"I hope no one got shot though! Stay safe!" he wrote. Shortly afterwards he added: "They just sayer Fryberg? Wtf...I'm worried."
 
"I just heard some news and I pray to God that it is not true."

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