The behavioral history of the Hot Yoga Tallahassee attacker illustrates many of the behavioral threat assessment themes identified through years of U.S. Secret Service research examining targeted violence. Further, this attacker’s history highlights the specific threat posed by misogynistic extremism. This gender-based ideology, sometimes referred to as “male supremacy,” has received increased attention in recent years from researchers, government agencies, and advocacy groups due to its association with high-profile incidents of mass violence. Some of these attacks were perpetrated by individuals who espoused specific types of misogynistic extremism, including “anti-feminists” and “involuntary celibates” (See Origins of the “Incel” Label). The Hot Yoga Tallahassee attacker did not appear to adopt any of these specific ideological labels, but his behavior and beliefs aligned with many who do. Although these labels and their origins vary, they all have proponents who have called for violence against women.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21417518-secret-service-2018-yoga-class-shooting-case-study
There are at least 2 or 3 incels on this board.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21417518-secret-service-2018-yoga-class-shooting-case-study
There are at least 2 or 3 incels on this board.
