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Tyler tweeted months later about killing. "I'm starting to see why plp go on killin sprees," he wrote. And these (obscenity) are reeeeeeally pushin my kill everyone I see button." At the top of Tyler's Facebook page was the motto: "Be optimistic. All the people you hate are going to eventually die." Christopher Dyson, Tyler's uncle, said Tyler left the Marines after suffering from depression. A cousin said Tyler had been hospitalized. Tyler, who also lived in San Diego, left California in June for New Jersey, where he lived with his sister and uncle. "He was a quiet cat, you know?" said Dyson, who works at the store and helped Tyler get a job there. His cousin, Shanteya Dyson, said Tyler had not been the same since his mother died of cancer. "That was his best friend. He was always a quiet guy. But he got more quiet. He really didn't speak at all. He was just blank," Dyson said. Tyler spent the July 4 weekend drinking at Jersey shore bars with Manase Acheantong. "We went out. We had drinks. He was a normal kid. He didn't start no fights. He didn't seem crazy," said Acheantong, 25, of Old Bridge. Pathmark's parent company, Montvale-based Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., said the company was "deeply saddened" by the shooting and was cooperating with investigators. LoBrutto and Breen both graduated from Old Bridge School. LoBrutto was a horn player in the school band and graduated this year, Schools Superintendent Timothy Brennan said. Breen graduated in 2006. Jessica Ruano knew LoBrutto from school. "She was a really bubbly girl," said Ruano, 16. "She was silly. She was sweet."
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