Mass Shootings And Accountability

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The News Roundup For January 10, 2025

Firefighters battle to control several of major fires in the Los Angeles area that have killed at least five people, razed communities and forced thousands from their homes. A New York court declines incoming President Trump's request to halt criminal sentencing in his felony sex ...  Show more

Addressing Mental Health Across Cultures

For children of immigrants who are straddling two worlds, mental health can be a unique struggle. According to a 2020 study, children of immigrants had nearly double the rate of psychological distress than their immigrant parents. And this population is only growing, with one in ...  Show more

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Parents Of High School Shooting Suspect Charged
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Hear the press conference where prosecutors explained why James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the 15-year-old charged in this week's deadly shooting at Michigan's Oxford High School, have been charged with four counts each of homicide involuntary manslaughter. Also: Joe B ...  Show more

A New Strategy for Prosecuting School Shootings
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Last week, after a shooting at Oxford High School in the suburbs of Detroit that left four teenagers dead, local prosecutors decided on a novel legal strategy that would extend criminal culpability beyond the 15-year-old accused of carrying out the attack. But could that strat ...

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1:05 PM ET: Michigan school shooter’s parents sentenced to 10-15 years in prison
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The first parents to be held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting committed by their child were sentenced to 10-15 years today. Listen for more details.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

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Today on “Post Reports,” we talk about the chaos and terror at July Fourth celebrations over the holiday weekend. Then, we break down a big decision point for the Justice Department on whether to seek the death penalty in another recent mass shooting. 


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