A national epidemic of insufficient access tomental healthtech support has ended in tragedy. According to Colorado Springs' The Gazette:
According to BBC News, humanity's last bastion of serious journalism:"He got tired of fighting with his computer for the last several months," Lt. Jeff Strossner said. "He was having technology problems, so he took it out in the back alley and shot it."
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Hinch shot it eight times, Strossner said, "effectively disabling it."
The computer is not expected to recover.
The BBC's generic stock photo of a man in a bright orange long-sleeved shirt screaming at a computer screen is captioned, "Some academics argue that 'computer rage' is becoming increasingly common" and goes on to cite exactly no articles to substantiate that statement. In addition, the BBC's identifies the town as, "...[T]he US city of Colorado."He did not realise [sic] he was breaking the law when he went "Wild West" on his machine, local media reported.