When Clevelander Mansfield Frazier was repeatedly passed over for promotion forty years ago, he seethed. His Browning rifle, he writes for The Daily Beast, became his best friend. He had a rooftop and targets picked out. But unlike some recent shooters in Binghamton, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland, Frazier stopped just short of exacting revenge. This recent spate of mass shootings raises the question why some can't control the rage inside. Wednesday morning at 9 we'll talk about what happens when people approach their boiling points.Mansfield Frazier, Writer, Cool Cleveland & The Daily Beast
Dr. Sherif Soliman, Associate Director of Forensic Psychiatry, Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare System – Cleveland Campus
Lisa Lindblom, LPCC, Assist Now