Boston Herald

Madden shooting suspect had history of mental illness

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BALTIMORE — The suspect in a deadly shooting at a Florida video game tournament had previously been hospitaliz­ed for mental illness, according to court records in his home state of Maryland reviewed by The Associated Press.

Divorce filings from the parents of 24-year-old David Katz of Baltimore say that as an adolescent he was twice hospitaliz­ed in psychiatri­c facilities and that he was prescribed antipsycho­tic and antidepres­sant medication­s.

The records show Katz’s parents disagreed on how to care for their troubled son, with his father claiming his estranged wife was exaggerati­ng symptoms of mental illness as part of their long and bitter custody battle. The couple divorced in 2007.

Katz opened fire Sunday at a gaming bar inside a collection of restaurant­s and shops along the St. Johns River in Jacksonvil­le. He killed two people and wounded nine others before fatally shooting himself during the “Madden NFL 19” tournament, authoritie­s said.

Jacksonvil­le Sheriff Mike Williams has declined to comment on the gunman’s motive.

The suspect’s father, Richard Katz, a NASA engineer, and his mother, Elizabeth Katz of Columbia, Md., did not respond to phone messages. Efforts to reach them at their homes were also unsuccessf­ul.

Divorce filings say David Katz played video games obsessivel­y as a young adolescent, often refusing to go to school or to bathe. Elizabeth Katz, a toxicologi­st who worked at the Department of Agricultur­e, said she would confiscate some of her son’s gaming equipment after finding him playing games in the wee hours.

“His hair would very often go unwashed for days. When I took his gaming equipment controller­s away so he couldn’t play at 3 or 4 in the morning, I’d get up and find that he was just walking around the house in circles,” the mother said, according to a transcript included in the court files.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? ON SCENE: A law enforcemen­t investigat­or puts protective covers over his feet yesterday before entering the scene of mass shooting at The Jacksonvil­le Landing in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.
AP PHOTO ON SCENE: A law enforcemen­t investigat­or puts protective covers over his feet yesterday before entering the scene of mass shooting at The Jacksonvil­le Landing in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.

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