2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The state of Florida was the scene of a bloody shooting again, this time at a video game event in which two people lost, including the alleged perpetrator of the massacre: Adam Katz, 24.
The avid player and participant in the event, the boy made his way through the crowd to enter a Jacksonville bar and restaurant to shoot at players armed with a rifle.
This is what is known about Katz, a few hours after the events that occurred this Sunday:
He was originally from Baltimore
According to CNN Katz lived with her parents in the Federal Hall neighborhood in Baltimore. In 2014 he enrolled to study science and technology at the University of Maryland, but by August he was no longer registered as an active student at the academic institution.
He was a fan of video games and competed professionally
Katz specialized in the Madden NFL video game, for which she was competing on the day of the shooting in Jacksonville. His game name was "Bread". He had won several tournaments and even received congratulations on networks from the Buffalo Bills team.
It was cold, it did not show "emotion"
In previous videos that captured Katz while participating in other competitions, his cold and expressionless face was emphasized when competing, showing the young competitor with his gaze fixed on the screen. "You are not going to see many emotions from our friend Bread," an announcer is heard saying in a video. "It is reserved. It comes to what comes. He is not here to make friends."
He had been eliminated from the competition before starting his attack
According to the Los Angeles Times, Katz had lost the game before the shooting began and had been eliminated. Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams told the media that Katz is believed to be solely responsible for the shooting.
The winner of the tournament would compete in Las Vegas The attack that Katz started inside the Jacksonville Landing restaurant and bar at 1:30 local time ended the lives of two players: Eli Clayton, who played under the name "Trueboy" and Taylor Robertson, who called herself "SpotMePlzzz". Competitors were trying to win the competition to qualify for a national tournament to be held next year in Las Vegas.
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