A Texas teenager's shocking confession has left the nation stunned after he claimed that a popular acne medication was responsible for his violent outburst, shooting two of his friends dead. The eerie incident has raised concerns about the potential dangers of prescription medications and their impact on young people.
According to investigators, the 17-year-old gunman had been taking a benzodiazepine medication prescribed by his doctor to alleviate anxiety, but he claimed that it was not having the desired effect. In a bizarre twist, he stated that the medication's active ingredient - alprazolam - triggered a violent episode of rage and led him to shoot his friends.
The teenager's chilling words have sparked widespread debate about the risks associated with prescription medications, particularly among young people. Experts say that this incident highlights the need for increased awareness and education about the potential dangers of these medications.
As the investigation into the shooting continues, CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith delves deeper into the motivations behind the teen's actions and explores the possible link between his medication and the violent outburst.
According to investigators, the 17-year-old gunman had been taking a benzodiazepine medication prescribed by his doctor to alleviate anxiety, but he claimed that it was not having the desired effect. In a bizarre twist, he stated that the medication's active ingredient - alprazolam - triggered a violent episode of rage and led him to shoot his friends.
The teenager's chilling words have sparked widespread debate about the risks associated with prescription medications, particularly among young people. Experts say that this incident highlights the need for increased awareness and education about the potential dangers of these medications.
As the investigation into the shooting continues, CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith delves deeper into the motivations behind the teen's actions and explores the possible link between his medication and the violent outburst.