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Mother of Omaha mall shooter apologizes, says 'I did my best'
Associated Press
Published December 14, 2007
OMAHA, Neb. - The mother of the teenage gunman who killed eight people at a busy shopping mall last week apologized Thursday for her son's crime and said she did her best raising him. "I have been absolutely devastated," Maribel Rodriguez told the Associated Press. "The most difficult part is giving all of my best efforts to convey to all these beautiful people that I truly am sorry." Her son, 19-year-old Robert Hawkins, fired more than 30 rounds inside a mall department store Dec. 5, striking 11 people, eight of whom died. He also killed himself. Families held funerals and memorial services for the victims this week. Rodriguez said she is hurting more than the victims' families, since she is grieving for so many people: the victims, their friends and the community. "My pain is a billion times greater than any of them," she said. But, she added, she wishes more people had known her son. "You guys really were robbed," she said. "That boy was oh-so funny." Rodriguez had not had custody of Hawkins since she divorced his father about 15 years ago. When he was a teenager, there was one period when she did not have contact with him for more than two years. "I'm not perfect, I know that," she said Thursday in an interview with ABC's Good Morning America. "But you tell me: What could I have done differently? I did my best." Rodriguez said that she sought psychiatric treatment after the shootings, and checked herself out to plan his funeral. She said she and her son had a good relationship, and she felt obligated to apologize for his actions. Hawkins was a troubled teenager who spent four years in a series of treatment centers, group homes and foster care after threatening to kill his stepmother in 2002. He had recently broken up with a girlfriend and lost his job at a McDonald's. She and Hawkins ate supper together with two of her daughters at the house of her ex-husband - Hawkins' stepfather - the night before the shootings, Rodriguez said. She and police have said Hawkins took the assault rifle he used in the shootings from his stepfather's closet. Police filed reports Thursday listing what officers found during two searches of homes where he had lived. At his friends' parents' home, police found a shoe box with two empty boxes of bullets for the AK-47 Hawkins used, two silver magazines and 30 rounds of .38-caliber bullets in his room. At Hawkins' stepfather's home, police found 16 shotguns and rifles inside a locked gun safe, and eight vials of the painkiller xylocaine.
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by Becca
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12/14/07 08:53 AM
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Craig, I'm sure she did not mean to diminish the pain the families and friends are feeling, and even people who are emotionally troubled can be funny and good.
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by Craig
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12/14/07 06:05 AM
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Oh no she did NOT say that her pain was a million times worse OR that we were robbed b/c her boy was "oh so funny"
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