the deadly attack more puzzling.His brother, Michael McRae, told Fox News Digital that his brother "changed" after their mother died in September 2020, and Anthony stopped taking care of himself, quit his job, wouldn't look for work and spent all his time playing video games."He lived a sheltered world," Michael told Fox News Digital in a phone interview Tuesday afternoon. "He started changing.
He was getting more and more bitter and angry. I'm asking him, ‘What’s on your mind?' But he wouldn't talk to me."Michael said he tried to take him to church as a way to help, but Anthony "jumped in and out of the Bible.""I told him the devil don't make you do nothing you don't want to," Michael said. "He was a good kid.
He was a good worker. He just got out of control. I tried helping him."Anthony McRae fatally shot three MSU students and critically wounded five more around 8:30 p.m.
Monday, according to police, which sparked a tense, hours-long manhunt while students ran and hid anywhere they could.About four hours after gunshots first rang out, a tip from the public led police to McRae, who turned the gun on himself and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said."I didn't know what happened.