Axel Rudakubana, a Southport child-killer, had multiple warnings before his attack, raising serious concerns about the system’s response to his troubling behavior.
He had a troubling obsession with violence and genocides. Reports say he could name every genocide in history. That’s a heavy interest for someone so young.
Rudakubana was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and had a rocky school history. He was expelled from Range High School after being caught with a knife.
Despite the warnings, he still managed to carry out a devastating attack. He pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including murder and attempted murder.
The court is now preparing for his sentencing, which is expected to be severe. It’s a heartbreaking situation that raises questions about how we protect vulnerable individuals and the community.