Cause Of Youth Violence In The United States

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Youth Violence Youth Violence causes on average thirteen deaths each day between the ages of ten to twenty-four. Youth violence is a significant health problem that affects many young people every day. Although there are many ways to use youth violence many people consider guns the only real danger, but what most people don’t know is that youth violence is the third most leading cause of death for people the ages of fifteen to twenty-four. Many people with prior history of violence, drug addiction, alcohol addiction, tobacco use, contact with delinquent peers, poor family functioning, poor grades in school, and poverty in the community are only some of the risk factors in youth violence. Youth violence is an ongoing problem in the United …show more content…
Kenneth White, father of four, was soon to be engaged to his finance Amiee Cagle. Kenneth was driving back from a day at work on October 18, 2017 around 8:30 with one of his coworkers when a six pound rock smashes through the van windshield, strikes him in the head and chest causing him to die. Five teenagers Trevor Gray(15), Alexander Miller(15) Mark Sekelsky(16), Mikadyn Payne(16), and Kyle Anger(17) were on the overpass when the oldest, Kyle Anger, throws the rock that smashed through Kenneths windshield. They believe the teenagers threw up to twenty rocks, tires, and even parts of a car engine. After the incident the teenagers had the audacity to go to a local McDonalds to enjoy a meal. They were all charged with second degree murder and all tried as adults. Kyle Anger is being held at the county jail while the others are in a juvenile detention …show more content…
On February 2, 1996 fourteen year old Barry Dale Loukati a student at Frontier Middle in Moses Lake killed two students named Arnold Fritz, and Manuel Vela. He also shot and killed his algebra teacher, Leona Caries. Not only did he kill three people but he also wounded another student, Natalie Hintz, with injuries in the right arm and abdomen. Barry was sentenced to two life sentences in June of 1996, with an additional two-hundred and five years without the possibility of parole. On April 19, 2017 he was resentenced to one-hundred and eighty nine years. During this he apologized to the families that he had hurt for the first