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El Paso teen arrested in Cielo Vista Mall shooting charged with murder, aggravated assault


The 16-year-old boy arrested in connection with the Cielo Vista Mall shooting earlier this month is facing murder and aggravated assault charges, officials said.

The teen, whose name has not been released, was referred to the El Paso County Juvenile Probation Department in connection with a murder charge and three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, El Paso Police Department officials said.

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Well something had changed in the US. I watched a Louisiana rep. who previously was a badass police chief, who directly called out known killers and criminals, talking about the number of mass shootings in our country. The number one comment he made that really led to my thinking a lot was that after WWII, thousands of men and women scarred by the war surely with now recognized mental issues like PTSD returned home. The vast majority of homes were armed at the time because our country had actually been attacked. Additional ly, most home did not even have locks on the doors much less being secure, but mass shootings didn't occur, especially not weekly. So, I ask, "What changed in late 60s to now"? From 1966 to 2022, the National Institute of Justice has recorded 163 mass shootings in the US with that ranking over a third of all in the world. The rest of the world has the same exact issues with mental, social, and family problems. What happened to our country?
Democrats have succeeded in shifting individual responsibility for wokeness. A population base of angry victims cannot be blamed for their actions!

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I don't think that's it- Presidents Reagan through Clinton had the largest increase in mass incarceration in the history of our country where we again lead the world in numbers of people in prison. They added the 3 strikes your out and mandatory sentences. Not to mention that out of those 55 years, starting with Nixon through Trump, the majority, 32 of those years, were under Republican presidents.
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I think one factor may have been during the sixties when they closed hundreds of mental health facilities. Prior they literally had those in every little city like we have public hospitals, but it was decided to close down the majority of those institutions and transfer care to private facilities.
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Great post ES... lots of info!
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Well something had changed in the US. I watched a Louisiana rep. who previously was a badass police chief, who directly called out known killers and criminals, talking about the number of mass shootings in our country. The number one comment he made that really led to my thinking a lot was that after WWII, thousands of men and women scarred by the war surely with now recognized mental issues like PTSD returned home. The vast majority of homes were armed at the time because our country had actually been attacked. Additional ly, most home did not even have locks on the doors much less being secure, but mass shootings didn't occur, especially not weekly. So, I ask, "What changed in late 60s to now"? From 1966 to 2022, the National Institute of Justice has recorded 163 mass shootings in the US with that ranking over a third of all in the world. The rest of the world has the same exact issues with mental, social, and family problems. What happened to our country?
Maybe it's because we're the only country in the world where there are 120x more guns than people, making events like this more statistically probable than anywhere else
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70 mass shootings in less than two months... What has happened indeed...

Is it the population explosions? Information age? Politicians pitting everyone against each other while they go have lavish dinner parties and laugh at us plebs? Gay frogs? Plain entropy?

The list is probably endless. It feels like we're spiraling around a drain.

For instance, I love the internet and what it enables us to do. But it also brings us toxic social media and scammers and misinformation in constant, endless supply, leading to or exacerbating mental health woes--which imho are in some shape or form at the base of all of our problems. The irony is that most people are aware of the dangers of social media etc but...don't seem to take it seriously? Or perhaps they don't realise it applies to them.

And now we have the singularity to contend with!


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