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Link?The lawyer has been named and has given a short statement. imo
Link?The lawyer has been named and has given a short statement. imo
There is strong cultural pressure in the US to avoid seeking professional help. So many of us grew up hearing "stop crying or I'll give you something to cry about" to the point where we just internalize those feelings and fail to work through them. On top of that, nobody wants their friends, family, or work finding out that they're "crazy," or get institutionalized with a 48 hour psych eval going on some kind of permanent record. Topping off the caca-sandwich is the mere fact that good psychiatric care is expensive.
Everybody agrees we have a mental-health crisis in the USA, but nobody wants to provide resources to solve the problem.
You can give me anecdotal evidence all day long of people shunning legal counsel during criminal investigations, and it would still be a breathtakingly unwise choice.
Don't misconstrue or conflate my position. I didn't wish to convey that one shouldn't help law enforcement, just that one shouldn't do so without a lawyer present.this is the mother of an adult. apparently that adult was not living under mom's roof in florida. the adult was not a student who targeted a school. i won't bore you with anecdotes. i shall just surmise from your reply that it's your opinion that only looking out for oneself/not helping law enforcement to investigate a mass murder case in a house of worship is the wise thing for everyone to do. i'll also add that i disagree with your opinion.
jmo
I would always have a lawyer when talking to police. Even my stepbrother who is a cop told me the same thing. It would be nice to believe we have a perfect system and innocent people are never charged but sadly that's just not the case.this is the mother of an adult. apparently that adult was not living under mom's roof in florida. the adult was not a student who targeted a school. i won't bore you with anecdotes. i shall just surmise from your reply that it's your opinion that only looking out for oneself/not helping law enforcement to investigate a mass murder case in a house of worship is the wise thing for everyone to do. i'll also add that i disagree with your opinion.
jmo
The attorney is named here and maybe somebody with skills better than mine can find a source within TOS with the statement.Link?
Don't misconstrue or conflate my position. I didn't wish to convey that one shouldn't help law enforcement, just that one shouldn't do so without a lawyer present.
It appears that RW's father's family is fully cooperating with the police.this is the mother of an adult. apparently that adult was not living under mom's roof in florida. the adult was not a student who targeted a school. i won't bore you with anecdotes. i shall just surmise from your reply that it's your opinion that only looking out for oneself/not helping law enforcement to investigate a mass murder case in a house of worship is the wise thing for everyone to do. i'll also add that i disagree with your opinion... particularly in these circumstances.
only looking out for oneself seems to be the fundamental basic of most mass shooters.
jmo
Lawyers always say that.My father was a attorney. My brother was always involved in something nefarious or in close proximity to something nefarious, involved or not. His advice. Always, always lawyer up whether your innocent or not.
Mom's lawyer:The attorney is named here and maybe somebody with skills better than mine can find a source within TOS with the statement.
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Classmates say Minneapolis shooter gave warning signs
LIVE UPDATES: Robin Westman had odd obsessions and demonstrated 'erratic' behavior as a child, former classmates have claimed.www.dailymail.co.uk
The killer's mother Mary Grace Westman hired high-profile criminal defense attorney Ryan Garry following the horrific attack on Annunciation Catholic Church.
So seeing this along with seeing Minnesota has red flag laws has led to a different line of thought when it comes to the mom and her hiring of a criminal defense attorney
First thing is did the mother know the shooter had acquired the firearms? Did she help them acquire the firearms by providing the money? Did the shooter slip up somewhere and the mom had an idea of their thoughts and she just kind of brushed it off thinking it wasn't a big deal? Did she know that Minnesota had a red flag laws?
I wonder if she hired the attorney because she thinks she might possibly be charged if she knew or had an idea of their thoughts and she didn't report them to the authorities?
If I were in the mom’s shoes I don’t think I could put two coherent sentences together. Maybe an attorney is used for that reason. Some mothers love their children unconditionally. imoahhh... thanks for your clarification. i suppose the shooters other family members weren't wise when they cooperated.... thus, making mom special. why she would think she is so special is perplexing in a case such as this.
jmo
I hope for news that the mom is safe and stable before I project any assumption on her actions or "specialness." I'm thankful she has counsel to advise her.ahhh... thanks for your clarification. i suppose the shooters other family members weren't wise when they cooperated.... thus, making mom special. why she would think she is so special is perplexing in a case such as this.
jmo
If I were in the mom’s shoes I don’t think I could put two coherent sentences together. Maybe an attorney is used for that reason. Some mothers love their children unconditionally. imo
There is such a thing as cooperating through an attorney. imo
I have to agree here. I don't know if I'd be able to speak, let alone think, if I found out my adult kid shot up a Catholic church school (the same one he attended and that I worked at) and innocent children died. I still don't think I'd call a lawyer but if that's what she needs to help her get her head around this & fully cooperate with this investigation, then that's what she needs.If I were in the mom’s shoes I don’t think I could put two coherent sentences together. Maybe an attorney is used for that reason. Some mothers love their children unconditionally. imo
There is such a thing as cooperating through an attorney. imo
Do we know if she sought out this lawyer, or he phoned her? She lives in Florida, and I believe that this lawyer is in Minnesota. Many lawyers take high profiles cases pro bono to get their names in the news. It's good for future business.The attorney is named here and maybe somebody with skills better than mine can find a source within TOS with the statement.
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Classmates say Minneapolis shooter gave warning signs
LIVE UPDATES: Robin Westman had odd obsessions and demonstrated 'erratic' behavior as a child, former classmates have claimed.www.dailymail.co.uk
The killer's mother Mary Grace Westman hired high-profile criminal defense attorney Ryan Garry following the horrific attack on Annunciation Catholic Church.