Shasta County, located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, has one of the highest rates of suicide and gun ownership in California. Local residents are actively seeking ways to address this issue. Bill Rocha, a contractor and gun owner, was known for his love of hunting and fishing. His daughter, Kelly Rocha, shared that she was unaware of her father's struggles until she received a call in 2019 informing her that he had died by suicide in his truck.
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Shasta County Faces High Rates of Suicide and Gun Ownership
Shasta County in California is dealing with significant rates of suicide and gun ownership. Local efforts are underway to address these challenges, highlighted by the personal story of Bill Rocha, who died by suicide in 2019.
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This rural California county’s problem is all too common: how to reduce suicides when everyone has a gun
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Shasta County Faces High Rates of Suicide and Gun Ownership