(AP) — Florida State graduate Myron May seemed to change from a well-liked young attorney to would-be killer in a matter of months, stopped only by a fusillade of police bullets outside the library at his alma mater after he opened fire on students who dove between the stacks to escape. Earlier this year, May, who went on to graduate from the Texas Tech law school, was a rookie prosecutor in New Mexico. May posted on his Facebook page links to information on alleged government mind-reading and believed the government was spying on him. At Stozier Library, about 450 students packed the library when May showed up and opened fire about 12:30 a.m.