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Former Fort Bliss soldier sentenced in LSD-fueled attack on sons

A former Fort Bliss soldier has been sentenced to eight years in prison in an LSD-fueled attack on his two young sons in 2019.  Zakary Frampton, 27, had taken the powerful hallucinogen, also known as acid, before going on a rampage at his home in far East Side, El Paso police said. Frampton was sentenced by Judge Patrick Garcia after pleading guilty to two counts of injury to a child March 17 in 384th District Court, according to court records. He was originally scheduled to go on trial last week. The drug-fueled assault occurred on Nov. 23, 2019, after Frampton took LSD with two other people at his home in the 4900 block of Marcella Santillana Street, police said.

Rep Lou Correa reintroduces bipartisan bill to improve mental health access for students

Rep. Lou Correa Leads House & Senate In Introducing Legislation To Address Suicide In Young Adults Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Lou Correa (D-CA-46) reintroduced bipartisan legislation with Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT-2) and Senators Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and John Kennedy (R-LA). The bill, The Improving Mental Health Access for Students Act, will help address suicide amongst teens and young adults by increasing access to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Crisis Text Line. Rep. Lou Correa said, “My legislation is straightforward too many of our young people are taking their own lives, and we must act. By adding crucial suicide prevention information to Student I.D.s and college websites, we can ensure at-risk students have options. I am grateful to my colleagues for stepping up and addressing suicide amongst our youth. Every young person deserves a future. We must do everything we can to ensure they get one.”

Student s school essay expressed thoughts of suicide; mother says no one told her until it was too late

Student’s school essay expressed thoughts of suicide; mother says no one told her until it was too late and last updated 2021-05-05 11:58:17-04 TULSA, Okla. — An Oklahoma mother mourns the loss of her son after she said his cry for help came too late. The 15-year-old boy expressed thoughts of suicide in a school writing assignment, which his parents said they never knew about until he was gone. The tragedy brings to light the systemic problem of teen suicide. Melissa Silagyi shuffled through pictures of her son, Nate. She reminisced on the funny and sweet personality her son embodied. Those pictures mean so much more now. Nate s life, captured in photographs, now brings a significant issue to the forefront.

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