To classmates and teachers of Jared Loughner, it was clear that he was at best strange and at worst deranged.
Pima Community College in Tuscon, Ariz., suspended Loughner in September after he repeatedly disrupted classes, sang to himself in the library, posted weird videos on YouTube and more. He was not allowed to return to school without a psychiatric evaluation.
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