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In 2001 Stephen was charged by police with felony aggravated assault afterbreaking up a scuffle in front of his house, AR 15 assault rifle in hand. Read the report
James R. Phillips Ph.D., conducted a mental health evaluation of Stephen as part of his probation following the assault incident.
Stephen writes five-page paper on teen violence as part of probation requirements. It is entitled Guns And Their Relation To Juvenile Crime.
Thirteen months before the shootings Stephen Marshall reconnected with his Idaho school friend Derek McFarland in this email. (pdf file)
The correspondence reveals a young man bitter about being rejected by the Canadian military, without a home or a job and the tense relationship at the time with his step father.