Tearful Apology From Omaha Shooter's Mom
The mother of the young gunman who killed eight people at an Omaha mall last week said Thursday she felt obligated to apologize to the families of her son's victims.
So Maribel Rodriguez went on national television to say she was sorry.
"I had to make my apologies to these people," she said.
But Robert Hawkins' mother says she knows there is only so much her apologies can do to make up for what her son did Dec. 5.
The 19-year-old opened fire inside the Von Maur department store with an AK-47, striking 11 people. Six died where they fell, one died on the way to a hospital and another died at a hospital. Three other people were wounded, two seriously.
"I can't bring any of these beautiful people back," Rodriguez said.
Maribel Rodriguez sobbed after watching her interview on ABC's "Good Morning America" Thursday morning because that was the first time she had seen pictures of the eight people her son killed last week.
Rodriguez told The Associated Press that she has been devastated since her son opened fire at Westroads Mall.
The 41-year-old said she sought psychiatric treatment last Thursday. She said she checked herself out of the hospital to plan Hawkins' funeral and bury her son on Tuesday. She did not say where she received treatment.
"I would never want for anyone to do what I have done these last couple days," Rodriguez said.
On the night before the shootings, Rodriguez made dinner for Hawkins and two of her daughters at the house of one of her ex-husbands - Hawkins' stepfather. The stepfather, Mark Dotson, was vacationing in Thailand.
Dotson said he left a black AK-47-style rifle in the closet so that his ex-wife could protect herself and the girls against intruders, reports the Omaha World-Tribune.
The couple divorced 11 years ago, he said, but had sustained a relationship for the sake of their children.
Hawkins was a troubled teenager who spent four years as a ward of the state after threatening to kill his stepmother in 2002. During that time, he spent about two years in a series of treatment centers, about a year in a foster home before moving back in with his father.
Hawkins had left his father's home some time ago. At the time of the shootings, he was living with Debora Maruca-Kovac and her husband, whose sons were friends with Hawkins, Maruca-Kovac has said. He had lived there for a little more than a year.
When asked what people should think of her son, Rodriguez said: "I'm not perfect, I know that. But you tell me: What could I have done differently? I did my best."
© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. So Maribel Rodriguez went on national television to say she was sorry.
"I had to make my apologies to these people," she said.
But Robert Hawkins' mother says she knows there is only so much her apologies can do to make up for what her son did Dec. 5.
The 19-year-old opened fire inside the Von Maur department store with an AK-47, striking 11 people. Six died where they fell, one died on the way to a hospital and another died at a hospital. Three other people were wounded, two seriously.
"I can't bring any of these beautiful people back," Rodriguez said.
Maribel Rodriguez sobbed after watching her interview on ABC's "Good Morning America" Thursday morning because that was the first time she had seen pictures of the eight people her son killed last week.
Rodriguez told The Associated Press that she has been devastated since her son opened fire at Westroads Mall.
The 41-year-old said she sought psychiatric treatment last Thursday. She said she checked herself out of the hospital to plan Hawkins' funeral and bury her son on Tuesday. She did not say where she received treatment.
"I would never want for anyone to do what I have done these last couple days," Rodriguez said.
On the night before the shootings, Rodriguez made dinner for Hawkins and two of her daughters at the house of one of her ex-husbands - Hawkins' stepfather. The stepfather, Mark Dotson, was vacationing in Thailand.
She and police have said Hawkins took the assault rifle he used in the shootings from his stepfather's closet.
Dotson said he left a black AK-47-style rifle in the closet so that his ex-wife could protect herself and the girls against intruders, reports the Omaha World-Tribune.
The couple divorced 11 years ago, he said, but had sustained a relationship for the sake of their children.
Hawkins was a troubled teenager who spent four years as a ward of the state after threatening to kill his stepmother in 2002. During that time, he spent about two years in a series of treatment centers, about a year in a foster home before moving back in with his father.
Hawkins had left his father's home some time ago. At the time of the shootings, he was living with Debora Maruca-Kovac and her husband, whose sons were friends with Hawkins, Maruca-Kovac has said. He had lived there for a little more than a year.
When asked what people should think of her son, Rodriguez said: "I'm not perfect, I know that. But you tell me: What could I have done differently? I did my best."
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Sure, Mr. hawkins bears the ultimate resonsibility for his choices, but his upbringing played a factor in those choices as is the case for all. When parents chose to neglect a childs training by caring more about themselves, negative consequences can be expected. According to the story here,his parents neglected him and put their own intrests ahead of his
We can''t blame ye. No matter what ye did to raise yer boy right,if he was bent on killing others he would have. He had mental health issues and he knew he could not and never should gotten his paws on that gun. What could you have done, if he was living in his own place nothing. Ye did yer duty. There are gun control laws that should have stopped him. We as a people are trully sad over this. It makes no sense he killed others. Please heal dear lady . Don''t blame yerself. Peace...Barbara aka MichelleM99
My thoughts and prayers go out to all the family and loved ones related by this amazingly horrible choice the MAN made.
Posted by libsluvsuvs at 04:47 PM : Dec 13, 2007
Yes! Yes! Yes! You are right! We alls should do this and do it often.
I just like to know why men invented a device that kills/hurt others including animals.
http://www.guncite.com/journals/dkjgc.html
-article about gun control in Japan
It makes me vomit to think that a kid could get an AK47 to kill so many so fast. After such tragedy, we all wonder if this and that had happened instead, but its already happened. Yes, that individual behind the gun did the killing. With regards to his background, we can assume that certain unstable individual should not have access to a gun. But to what extend do we put ratings and labels on emotionally disturbed people? How do we tell if our neighbors are sane? This kid was release from a mental institute, someone must have tho he was cured. We dont know the details. Apperently he was not cured.
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well somebody tell those bleeding heart liberals what your plans are..BECAUSE ACCORDING TO THEM..THEY CANNOT DO SQUAT...and you MAKE ME SICK WITH ALL THAT GRANDSTANDING