Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – March
8, 2012:
30-year-old John Shick, former patient of
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and former student at
nearby Duquesne University, shot and killed one and injured six
inside UPMC’s Western Psychiatrist Institute. Nine antidepressants
were identified among the drugs police found in Shick’s apartment.
Seal Beach, California – October
12, 2011:
Scott DeKraai, a harbor tugboat worker,
entered the hair salon where his ex-wife worked, killing her and
seven others and injuring one. At DeKraai’s initial hearing, his
attorney indicated to the judge that DeKraai was prescribed the
antidepressant Trazodone and the “mood
stabilizer” Topamax.
Lakeland, Florida – May 3, 2009:
Toxicology test results showed that 34-year-old Troy
Bellar was on Tegretol, a drug
prescribed for “bi-polar disorder,” when he shot and killed his
wife and two of his three children in their home before killing
himself.
Granberry Crossing, Alabama –
April 26, 2009:
53-year-old Fred B. Davis shot and
killed a police officer and wounded a sheriff’s deputy who had
responded to a call that Davis had threatened a neighbor with a gun.
Prescription drug bottles found at the scene showed that Davis was
prescribed the antipsychotic drug Geodon.
Middletown, Maryland – April 17,
2009:
Christopher Wood shot and killed his wife,
three small children and himself inside their home. Toxicology test
results verified that Wood had been taking the antidepressants
Cymbalta and Paxil and the
anti-anxiety drugs BuSpar and Xanax.
Concord, California – January
11, 2009:
Jason Montes, 33, shot and killed his
wife and then himself at home. Montes had earlier begun taking the
antidepressant Prozac for depression related to his
impending divorce and a recent bankruptcy.
Little Rock, Arkansas – August
14, 2008:
Less than 48 hours after Timothy Johnson
shot and killed Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney, the
Little Rock Police declared they were investigating shooter’s use
of the antidepressant Effexor, which was found in
Johnson’s house. A Little Rock city police report later
stated that Johnson “was on an anti-depressant and that the drug
may have played a part in his ‘irrational and violent behavior.’”
Dekalb, Illinois – February 14,
2008:
27-year-old Steven Kazmierczak shot and
killed five people and wounded 21 others before killing himself in a
Northern Illinois University auditorium. According to his
girlfriend, he had recently been taking Prozac, Xanax
and Ambien. Toxicology results showed that he still
had trace amount of Xanax in his system.
North Meridian, Florida – July
8, 2003:
Doug Williams killed five and wounded nine
of his fellow Lockheed Martin employees before killing himself.
Williams was reported as having been taking two antidepressants,
Zoloft and Celexa, for depression after a failed
marriage.
- Wakefield, Massachusetts – December 26, 2000:
42-year-old
computer technician Michael McDermott had been
taking three antidepressants when he hunted down
employees in the accounting and human resources offices where he
worked, killing seven.
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