While nothing excuses acts of violence, this attack underscores a long-standing failure by the government to adequately invest in mental health services that could identify and support individuals in crisis before harm occurs. Individuals remain accountable for their actions, but the state also bears responsibility for creating the conditions that make prevention possible. Though the sentencing is welcome, it comes far too late to undo the harm that could have been prevented.
A violent ex-Marine with a history of explosive rage deliberately weaponized his vehicle to mow down over 100 innocent Liverpool fans, including babies in prams, in a shocking act of mass violence that left countless victims physically and psychologically scarred. His excuse about seeing a knife was thoroughly discredited with zero evidence to support it. The 21-year sentence reflects the devastating scale of his calculated brutality and total disregard for human life.
While nothing excuses acts of violence, this attack underscores a long-standing failure by the government to adequately invest in mental health services that could identify and support individuals in crisis before harm occurs. Individuals remain accountable for their actions, but the state also bears responsibility for creating the conditions that make prevention possible. Though the sentencing is welcome, it comes far too late to undo the harm that could have been prevented.
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