One neighbor, Travis Lee Clark, said Robertson worked in their ward for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for many years.
According to Clark, Robertson was a good person, a woodworker, who built rocking horses for kids.
“He was very political, very pro-second amendment, he loved his guns, and he loved woodworking as a hobby, but I never saw anything that indicated that he might be violent,” Clark insisted.
Clark believes that Robertson may have gotten carried away on social media.
“I can’t imagine that he could either physically or mentally act on any of that at all. So, I think it’s just a tragedy like this, an abject tragedy that got out of hand,” Clark said.
The community is worried about what will happen to Robertson’s son Sean. He is reportedly disabled and blind. And his father who was his primary caretaker. A few weeks ago, he reportedly suffered a stroke, so he wasn’t at home at the time of the shooting.
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Despite the image of a caring and kind-hearted individual, it appears that in 2018 Robertson had pointed a gun at Provo Google Fiber employees.