A former FedEx employee who is accused of shooting and killing eight people at a parking lot of the global shipping corporation in Indianapolis never was called before a judge for a hearing under the state’s “red flag” law after his mother warned authorities on concerns her son might be feeling suicidal. The mother of 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole issued the warning to police in March 2020, explaining her son might try to commit “suicide by cop” or force police to shoot him. Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said during a press conference on Monday authorities seized a firearm from Hole that day under legislation that passed in Indiana in 2005. The law, which also exists in several other U.S. states, allows police or courts to seize guns from people who show warning signs of violence or mental health issues. Hole, then 18, was immediately detained by law enforcement officers upon arrival on …