IHOP Shooting & Mental Illness
Exactly one year ago a mentally ill man with an assault rifle killed four people and injured 15 others at an IHOP
in Carson City, Nevada. Since the incident a number of
new mass shootings have occurred around the country involving
gunmen with mental illnesses. We'll hear new details from the
IHOP shooting with the Reno Gazette-Journal reporter who has been
investigating the incident, Martha Bellisle, and explore the relationship
between mental illness and gun violence with Jennie
Singer, a criminal pyschologist at CSU Sacramento.
Marcos Breton Marcos
Breton joins us to discuss how easily rumors are spread on
the Internet and more. Marcos joins us at the start of
each month; his columns appear each Wednesday and Sunday in the
Bee's Our Region section.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe The San
Francisco Mime Troupe brings their 53rd season production "For
the Greater Good, or The Last Election" to the
Miner's Foundry in Nevada City on Friday, the Community Park in
Davis on Saturday, and Southside Park in Sacramento on Sunday. The
shows in Davis and Sacramento are Free (with suggested
donation).
Sound Advice: Classical Capital Public
Radio's classical morning host Kent Teeters will share several new recordings,
including Bach played on mandolin by Avi Avital and the Symphony
No. 5 by Jean Sibelius.