'The proliferation of violence on TV, on radio, on video games is finally catching up to us,' FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force Steve Rogers said, 'and we have to do something about this.'
Former member of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force Steve Rogers said on Fox News Live Monday that the murder of Tessa Majors in New York last week may have had its roots in violent media.
Majors, a freshman student at Barnard College, was stabbed to death in Manhattan's Morningside Park on Wednesday. Two of the suspects in the murder are 13 and 14 years old. "The question is," Rogers said,"how on earth does a 13-year-old boy wake up in the morning and decide that they're going to rob and kill someone? And this wasn't just an individual that went and stabbed someone once, but this was multiple times. As a society, we really have to look at ourselves and find answers to that question because it's not only happening here, it's happening around the country.
On a radio show Sunday, Sergeants Benevolent Association president Ed Mullins claimed that Majors had gone to Morningside Park specifically to purchase marijuana,"What I am understanding is that she was in the park to buy marijuana," Mullins said."Here we have a student murdered by a 13-year-old, we have a common denominator: marijuana. We don't enforce marijuana laws anymore. We're basically hands off on the enforcement of marijuana.
Hundreds attend a candlelight vigil held for a murdered Barnard College student Tessa Majors on December 15, 2019 in New York City.
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