Dad of teen charged with murder of Irish chef Shaun Brady says justice system 'failed' his son
Briefly

The tragic shooting of Brady, the owner of the Brady & Fox restaurant in Kansas City, has resulted in two teenage boys being charged and facing potential adult trials, sparking discussions about mental health in juvenile justice.
The boy's father expressed frustration with the juvenile justice system, stating, 'They overlook the youth. They don't think mental health is significant,' emphasizing the need for better treatment and discipline.
Both teens remain in juvenile detention pending hearings to determine if they will be tried as adults, with significant concerns raised regarding one teen's mental health issues stemming from a severe childhood illness.
Brady’s death has prompted the court to consider the implications of charging minors as adults, amidst ongoing debates surrounding mental health support during critical formative years.
Read at Irish Independent
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