Demi Lovato, who has always been vocal about her personal issues, recently opened up about the mass shooting at Oregon's Umpqua Community College.
The 23-year-old songstress explained that she is fed up with the public rushing to conclusions about the shooter's mental well-being, reports E! Online.
The 'Heart Attack' hit-maker added that she has seen several instances where mental health has been brought to attention by the media because of these tragedies.
Lovato further said that she thinks that it is really important to remember that people with mental illness are actually more likely to inflict harm on themselves and become the victim rather than be the perpetrators.
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