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Ok, what "quote" are you referring to?
"It was the second time in recent months that Rodger's mother tried to intervene. In April, she had called one of her son's counselors after seeing bizarre videos he had posted on YouTube, though not the disturbing one he posted shortly before the killings, Astaire said. The counselor called a mental health service, which then called police.
Santa Barbara County Sheriff's deputies who showed up at Rodger's doorstep to check on his mental health, however, weren't aware of any videos, the department's spokeswoman Kelly Hoover said. They concluded after their visit that the well-mannered if shy young man posed no risk."
Elliot Rodger
So, the sheriff was called by a mental health service to check on this young man, and never inquired as to why they were going out there? No videos mentioned? why?
Either way this wasn't just a "random visit"....
Sure it was random....the family didnt know they were coming and there was no 'incident' occuring for them to assess.
Pretty hit or miss that there would be some behavior for them to observe that would indicate he was dangerous....again, they're cops, not psychiatrists.