Stop The Killing
A deep dive into the case files of former head of the FBI’s Active Shooter program Katherine Schweit; diving deep into true crime revealing the insider’s story of what happened and what went wrong at some of the world's worst mass shootings, empowering listeners along the way. With Co-Host Sarah Ferris.
S6B1 Apalachee High School Shooting: Why the Shooter’s Father Was Convicted
When a school shooting happens, the focus is usually on the gunman.
But what happens when the parents are held responsible too?
In this episode of Stop the Killing, former FBI executive Katherine Schweit examines the landmark conviction of a father following the Apalachee High School shooting in Georgia, where two students and two teachers were killed in September 2024.
The case raises a question that is reshaping the legal landscape in the United States:
Can parents be criminally liable for the actions of their children?
Following a two-week trial and just two hours of jury deliberation, the father of the alleged teenage shooter was convicted on multiple charges including involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder.
In this episode, we unpack:
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Why prosecutors argued the father was criminally negligent
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How this case compares to the Oxford High School shooting parents’ convictions
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The warning signs that appeared before the tragedy
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The legal concept of parental liability in school shootings
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What threat assessment teams can do to prevent violence
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Why prosecutors may increasingly charge parents in future cases
This episode explores the difficult but urgent question:
Where does responsibility begin — and where does it end — when a child commits an act of mass violence?
Because the legal system may be entering a new era where parental decisions can carry criminal consequences.
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Apalachee High School shooting
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Parents charged in school shootings
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Criminal negligence and gun ownership
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Oxford High School shooting parents case
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Warning signs before mass violence
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Threat assessment teams in schools
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Gun access and youth violence prevention
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Legal accountability in school shootings
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