LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — After the arrest of a suspect in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk on Friday, a Nebraska expert expressed sadness for how much attention someone can receive for violence.

Mario Scalora, the director of the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center, is experienced in threat assessment and management of targeted violence.

He noted commonalities across those who commit such acts.

“Somebody who has a grievance of some type,” Scalora said. “You also have warning signs in advance of the act that maybe other people heard about but for whatever reason didn’t report.”

He emphasized that it is too soon to make assumptions about the suspect and that it’s important to allow law enforcement to continue their investigation, but he did address warning signs.

“First of all,

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