Posted on 05/08/2023 12:19:33 PM PDT by Callahan
A six-year-old boy was left orphaned days after celebrating his birthday after his parents and younger brother were killed in the Texas mall massacre.
Cindy, 35, Kyu, 37, and James Cho, 3, were all shot dead following the rampage in Allen, Texas, on Saturday.
The Korean couple's eldest son William had celebrated his sixth birthday just four days before the tragedy and was also rushed to hospital with severe injuries.
… It comes after a Superintendent confirmed that two elementary school pupils were shot and killed in the tragedy.
Fourth-grader Daniela Mendoza and second-grader Sofia Mendoza were both shot dead and their mother, Ilda, remains in a critical condition.
… Engineer Aishwarya Thatikonda, 27, and Christian LaCour, 20, who worked as a security guard at the mall, were also killed in the massacre.
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Why post this?
Why not?
Want to know who the shooter was. What was his family situation. What specific mental illness did he have. What x drugs was he taking licit and illicit.
That’s all.
Which violence-causing prescription drugs was he on?
This place has really gone downhill. Soon it will be empty of decent human beings.
I think the people here care about the victims. They are tired of Conservatives some how getting the blame for it.
Yes, and we should care; these are our neighbors. But it feeds the emerging narrative (all but one victim “minorities”), so I’m sure some will be upset because of that.
Happy Belated Birthday
How can someone target kids?
Horrific... He murdered 8 people, including children. The survivors, including children, witnessed the murder of their loved ones, and this little boy’s entire family was taken from him.
The Allen mall killer was thrown out of the Army in 2008 because he was mentally ill. If they failed to update the FBI’s NICS database to reflect that, then the Army is liable, because that would have stopped him from buying any guns legally. The Air Force has already settled an almost identical case for $144,500,000.
Then don’t read the post.
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