The Bulletin

ICE at Airports, School Shooting Convictions, and Ruling Against Meta

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Mar 27, 2026
Frances Haugen, former Facebook product manager turned whistleblower exposing social media harms to kids. Elizabeth Neumann, national security expert and former DHS official weighing in on airport security and shutdown effects. They discuss ICE at airports, DHS morale and operational risks, novel legal approaches after school shootings, and court rulings finding platforms harmful to children.
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ANECDOTE

Child Hero Recognized After School Shooting

  • Victor Greenewalt, an 11-year-old, received a Congressional Medal of Honor after shielding a classmate in an active shooter incident.
  • Taylor Schumann notes heroism stays with survivors and requires long-term support beyond initial publicity.
INSIGHT

New Legal Trend Holding Parents Accountable

  • Courts are expanding liability by prosecuting parents who knowingly arm or enable children who commit school shootings.
  • Jack Panyard cites recent convictions (Crumleys, Colin Gray) where parental enabling and documented warnings were central.
INSIGHT

Documented Warnings Made Parental Conviction Possible

  • Extreme parental negligence—buying a gun for a child with documented threats and obsessions—formed the basis for a second-degree murder conviction.
  • Taylor Schumann details documented warnings, FBI interest, and the father's Christmas purchase as key evidence.
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