A former US Army soldier once deployed to Afghanistan killed three people on Friday at a veterans home in Napa County, California, where he once stayed.
Authorities were trying to sort out the motive of 36-year-old former Army rifleman Albert Wong. Wong killed two executives and a psychologist at The Pathway Home, a nonprofit post-traumatic stress disorder program at the Veterans Home of California-Yountville in the Napa Valley wine region.
The incident sheds light on challenges combat veterans face as they integrate back into society. What are the critical issues they face after returning from conflict zones and are they getting adequate care.
With guest host Libby Denkmann.
Guests:
Miatta Snetter, licensed clinical psychologist with US Vets; founder and CEO of Life’s Within Psychological Services in Los Angeles, which offers counseling and therapy services
Laura Werber, senior management scientist at RAND Corporation, a public policy research organization; coauthor of a reportlooking at the challenges military members face reintegrating into society