A Guilty Verdict For a Mass Shooter’s Mother

大规模枪击事件凶手母亲的有罪判决

The Daily

2024-02-08

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Warning: this episode contains strong language and descriptions of violence. A few days ago, for the first time, an American jury convicted a parent for a mass shooting carried out by their child. Lisa Miller, who has been following the case since its beginning, explains what the historic verdict really means. Guest: Lisa Miller, a domestic correspondent for The New York Times
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  • From the New York Times, I'm Michael barbaro.

  • This is the daily a few days ago, for the first time, an american jury convicted a parent for a mass shooting carried out by their child.

  • My colleague Lisa Miller has been reporting on the case from the beginning and explains what the historic verdict really means.

  • It's Thursday, February 8.

  • Lisa, you came to this story as a writer for New York magazine two years ago.

  • You just joined the New York Times.

  • I did, a couple of days ago, basically.

  • And you came to this story right after this horrible shooting and long before any kind of trial was underway.

  • What was it that drew you to this particular case?

  • There are so many mass shootings in the United States.

  • Well, first and foremost, I have covered school shootings, and so I'm familiar with all of the pain and agony around these events.

  • Sandy Hook.

  • I covered parkland.

  • So I've been immersed in these cultures for a long time.