Child Mental Health

Trump’s Late-Night Brainrot: Over 150 Posts Spark Concerns

Yashar Ali released a screen recording showcasing a late-night social media spree by President Trump, which documented hundreds of posts in a short timeframe. The video spans almost five minutes and reveals Trump’s prolific activity on Truth Social, including a post praising the platform. This level of social media engagement mirrors trends among American teens, raising questions about potential impacts, similar to those highlighted in a recent American Psychological Association report.

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CIA Abandonment Alleged in D.C. Shooter’s Case, Raising Questions

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national and former member of a CIA-backed unit, is accused of shooting two National Guard members near Washington, D.C. The alleged attack occurred after Lakanwal struggled with mental health issues, financial hardship, and a perceived lack of support from the U.S. government. Having served with the CIA in Afghanistan and resettled in the United States, Lakanwal faced difficulties finding employment and accessing immigration services. Despite undergoing extensive vetting, he was reportedly experiencing isolation and sought help from a CIA program for veterans, though his requests appear to have been ignored.

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Noem: National Guard Shooting Suspect Radicalized in US, Not Before

U.S. authorities believe the Afghan immigrant accused of ambushing National Guard members in Washington, D.C., was not radicalized until after he came to the United States, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on Sunday. The core of this statement immediately raises questions. If he wasn’t radicalized beforehand, what prompted such a violent act? It feels like we’re being presented with a simplified narrative, especially when you consider the complexity of the situation. This administration’s tendency to simplify and control the narrative is concerning. It’s difficult to trust information coming from them.

The fact that this individual was vetted and approved for asylum by the Trump administration in April adds another layer of complexity.… Continue reading

Top Doctor Warns of Cognitive Decline Concerns for Trump

Dr. Vin Gupta, a leading public health physician, expressed concerns regarding a decline in President Trump’s health, citing a decrease in his work engagements and observations of slowed mental capability. Dr. Gupta highlighted Trump’s apparent disengagement during public events and instances of confusion, comparing his behavior to that of President Biden and noting the lack of scrutiny. The doctor also criticized Trump’s aversion to exercise and questioned the White House’s public confidence in his health, especially in light of reports that Trump has greatly reduced his work schedule.

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Wisconsin Seeks to Block Geyser’s Release After Group Home Escape

Wisconsin authorities have requested that a state court revoke the conditional release of Morgan Geyser, who was involved in the 2014 Slender Man stabbing and recently fled a group home. A Waukesha County judge sealed the petition, filed due to Geyser cutting off her GPS bracelet and escaping with a 43-year-old companion, leading to her apprehension near Chicago. Geyser, who did not fight extradition, is currently held in Waukesha County jail pending a hearing, and could be returned to a mental institution and face new charges. The 23-year-old was previously granted conditional release in September.

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72 Arrests: Chicago Train Fire Accused Highlights Mental Health, Criminal Justice Failures

A Chicago man, Lawrence Reed, has been arrested and charged with setting a train passenger on fire, resulting in severe burns. The White House has revealed Reed’s extensive criminal history, citing 72 prior arrests, including felony convictions. Following the attack, President Trump has targeted Democratic policies in Chicago and Illinois, including the elimination of cash bail, which the White House claims allowed Reed to be free. Mayor Johnson has responded, calling the incident a failure of the criminal justice and mental health systems and acknowledging Reed’s mental health challenges.

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“Slender Man” Stabbing Assailant: “Just Google” Me, Says Morgan Geyser to Cops After Apprehension

“Just Google” me: “Slender Man” stabbing assailant Morgan Geyser allegedly told cops who caught her.

So, here’s the thing about Morgan Geyser. When the police finally caught up with her, nearly 200 miles from where she was supposed to be, the response to, “Who are you?” was pretty telling. Apparently, she just told them to “just Google” her. I mean, wow, that’s something, isn’t it? It’s a statement that speaks volumes, depending on your interpretation.

We know that in 2014, when she was just a kid, she committed a truly horrific act – stabbing a friend nineteen times. This wasn’t just a random act; it was driven by the chilling influence of the fictional character, Slender Man.… Continue reading

“Slender Man Stabbing Convict Apprehended in Illinois After Cutting Bracelet”

Authorities announced the apprehension of Morgan Geyser, who was convicted of stabbing her classmate in a Slender Man-related crime, after she left her Wisconsin group home. Geyser, 22, cut off her monitoring bracelet and was last seen with an adult acquaintance on Saturday night. She was taken into custody in Illinois on Sunday. Geyser had been released from a psychiatric hospital earlier this year and was placed in the group home after serving time for the 2014 attack.

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Slender Man Convict Recaptured in Illinois After Escape

Madison Police have confirmed that Morgan Geyser, convicted in the Slender Man stabbing, has been taken into custody in Posen, Illinois. Authorities located Geyser with another individual at a truck stop. The Madison Police Department received notification of her detention around 10:34 p.m. on Sunday, stating there was no longer a need for a search. Further updates on this developing story will be provided.

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Slender Man Defendant Flees Group Home After Bracelet Removal

Morgan Geyser, a defendant in the Slender Man case, is missing after removing her monitoring bracelet and leaving a group home in Madison, Wisconsin. Last seen on November 22nd with an adult acquaintance, Geyser’s current location is unknown, prompting a search led by the Madison Police Department with assistance from other suburban agencies. Authorities were notified on the morning of November 23rd, approximately 12 hours after she was last seen. The 23-year-old was previously committed for the attempted homicide of a classmate in 2014, with the crime motivated by the fictional character, Slender Man.

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