Forgot to include this tidbit:
Regina devoted her profession toward making a difference in her community.
‘She will always be remembered for her passion towards Uvalde and helping the community become a better place.’
Police said they were called to Santos-Aviles’s home in Uvalde at around 9.30pm, according to a call sheet obtained by KSAT.
Tyler Robinson, the man who has been charged in the killing of Charlie Kirk, may have been driven to violence because of his isolation, problems at home and failures in his career, psychologists have suggested to Daily Mail.
Now, concerns have been raised after a new poll showed half of young people in the US are suffering from those same struggles.
Dr Raj Persaud, a psychiatrist in the UK who has not treated Robinson, told this website that Robinson was likely feeling lonely or isolated in his life and there are reports he was in conflict with his family.
Additionally, he had dropped out of college. The straight-A student with a scholarship was now apprenticing as an electrician and spending hours gaming or scrolling online.
The struggles Robinson, 22, allegedly faced are the same millions of others are contending with and mirrors broader trends identified in the survey of more young people saying that loneliness could cause them mental health problems.
A survey from California-based non-profits Hopelab and Data For Progress found 47 percent of people aged 13 to 24 years old — equivalent to 21.6million people — said family issues were having ‘a lot’ or ‘quite a bit’ of impact on their mental health.
Having no clear path in life and struggling with school were second on people’s lists, both with 44 percent of respondents saying these aspects impacted their mental health.
Loneliness was the third-most cited complication, with 42 percent of respondents reporting this caused a major disruption for their mental health.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15104965/tyler-robinson-mental-health-charlie-kirk.html