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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A 32-year-old Milwaukee man died Monday after a car hit him on busy Brady Street Sunday night, police say.Police said Sunday the man was in  grave condition   stanley quencher following the incident. In an update Monday afternoon, police said the man has now died fro stanley cup m his injuries.On Tuesday, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office identified the victim as Arne Japheth Bast.A GoFundMe has since been created for Bast s family to help them cover fun stanley cup eral costs. Milwaukee police said the man was in the street when he was hit by the vehicle near Brady and Franklin. The driver of the vehicle then drove off, police said. Officers are searching for an unknown suspect.Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at  414  935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at  414  224-Tips or P3 Tips App.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Icfo FBI hunting for leads after hikers discover part of woman  s body in forest near Camp David
 The mental state of the mass shooter at a Texas elementary school has gotten a lot of attention from some Republican politicians. They said we have a mental, we, we have a problem with mental health illness in this community,  Texas Governor Greg Abbott said. We know what does prevent crime, which is going after felons and fugitives and those with serious mental illness 鈥?arresting them, prosecuting them when they try to illegally buy firearms,  T stanley termosky exas Senator Ted Cruz said.That attention on ment stanley termosar al illness can be both good and bad, according to mental health experts. On one hand, mental health programs are often short on funding; however, doctors say the way the issue is being presented could lead to stigma. The majority of people with mental illness do not engage in violence and are oftentimes not the ones that are engaging in mass shootings,  said Dr. Erlanger Turner, a psychologist and professor at Pepperdine University. People with mental illness are more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators,  said Dr. Jessi Gold, a psychiatrist and professor at Washington University in St. Louis.According to the Department of Health and Human Services, most people with mental illness arent violent. Only 3 to 5% of violent acts can be attributed to people with serious mental illness.According  stanley mugs to the American Psychological Association, when you do see violent behavior in people with mental illness, there are contributing factors like substance or child abuse. About 42% of shooters