Monday, December 17, 2007

Psychiatric drugs in the life of the Nebraska mall sniper Robert Hawkins

From an interview on ABC News Good Morning Program:

Rodriguez said her son's life had been a challenge from the start. She divorced Hawkins' father when the boy was 3-years-old, she said, and by 5 he was taking prescription Ritalin and Zoloft. She said she watched, feeling helpless the way a parent can, as raw anger took root inside her son.

First there were fights at school, she said. Then he was caught smoking cigarettes. Then marijuana.

He became a ward of the state in 2002 after apparently threatening his stepmother. He was moved through facilities and foster homes for several years, until he was released in 2005. Two weeks before the shooting rampage, Hawkins parted ways with his girlfriend.

Rodriguez said she sympathizes deeply with the families of her son's victims.
There is no reason to suppose that these deadly drugs did not continue while Hawkins was in state custody. Or that the known side effects of these drugs did not have a deadly impact.

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