Smart, compassionate, innovative and driven are few words that describe Canada-based Child Development Practitioner, Adebola Adefioye. She is very passionate about building authentic relationships with racialised, Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) children
Videos of him, music videos. he s desperate for attention and we don t want to give it to him. we want people to remember the names of the people who were killed not this person s name. what have you been learning about hids background? the social media posts that he ut put up which are all taken down now. were quite disturbing. and in and of itself should have been some kind of warning to his family this kid was struggling. now we re learning from police that the back in 2019, he attempted suicide. police were called, there were mental health intervention going on. and then just months later, police were called back to the home again. he was threatening to kill everybody. the police said. and they confiscated a collection of knives. including a dagger and a sword. yet despite all of that, there was no red flag warning. which premvented him from going ahead and legally purchasing a firearm later on and the firearm
Anything that he touched, that he did in the last six months if not going back further. and, again, mig that we ascertain that leads and provide us evidence, we can then use that and present to a grand jury. eric: his parents supposedly are cooperating according to the fbi and he had this mental health intervention at the high school with threats. is that part of it too, and do you know why maybe the the wasn t caught sooner, or could it have been caught at all especially if he s so involved in this alleged white supremacist ideology? pleasure. yeah. i don t know why at this time. we are obviously looking into that and reaching out to bloom county to find out, you know, what exactly happened here. again, that could go toward his intent. and, obviously, the murder in the first degree can charge that i have already filed has an element of intent to it, the
Are very vulnerable at this moment. yeah, you know, phillip, it becomes more complex because, you know, the sort of rationalization of the pandemic, it pings out from sort of what you might think of sort of the usual suspect groups and pings into communities of color so you wind up having these sort of, you know, cross racial challenges in terms of crime and punishment. in this case, it also enter seconds with a lot of other things. nbc news has done a piece on this person who is alleged to have killed christina lee. he had been arrested previously but never had a mental health intervention during his january 7th arraignment, the judge, whose name was judge herbert moses ordered nash to be freed without having to come up with bail. the judge could have imposed other requirements, including a mental health evaluation. he didn t do it. there is a lot of stuff that s crossing here. your thoughts? yeah, that s right. it also the case that the judge
Events at a fatal police-involved shooting unfolded so fast Friday it is uncertain whether a mental health co-responder could have arrived in time to help save the life of Miguel