John Woodrow Cox
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@washingtonpost enterprise | CHILDREN UNDER FIRE: An American Crisis (order below) | @UFJSchool, @UFWarrington alum | [email protected]
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Where Trump’s shooter fits into the catalogue of American gunmen could take years to understand. He’s hard to categorize, in part because his still-evolving portrait evokes the profile of a mass shooter, at least one of whom he researched. Our latest: washingtonpost.com/investigations…
So appreciated my conversation about "Children Under Fire" with the Moms Demand Action Book Club this week. Great questions on the importance of telling personal stories, the devastating impact of kids' access to guns and the critical role just one adult can play in a child's recovery.
Terrific accountability reporting from student journalist Garrett Shanley and the The Alligator on Ben Sasse, who tripled his office's spending and directed millions into secretive consulting contracts and high-paying positions for GOP allies: alligator.org/article/2024/0…
Chilling story from Sarah Blaskey, who spoke with the alleged Apalachee shooter's aunt. The woman told her that the teen “was begging for help from everybody around him.” “The adults around him failed him," she said: washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/09…
NEW, w/ Steven Rich: The 14-year-old boy accused of opening fire with an AR-15-style rifle at Apalachee High would be the youngest mass school shooter in a quarter-century, our analysis found. That's not the only thing that makes him unusual: washingtonpost.com/investigations…
Here's my deep discussion with Martine Powers on The Washington Post's Post Reports about how last week's murder charges against the father of an alleged school shooter signal a profound cultural shift on this issue: washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…