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Oschino lamented the changing ethos of street life, where traditional codes of conduct are being ignored, even in the presence of children. Oschino referenced a heartbreaking incident in Fort Worth, Texas, where a rapper and his five-year-old daughter were killed at a car wash. Despite the heinous nature of the act, Oschino highlighted that such brutality is increasingly common, with assailants showing no mercy. This tragic event reflects a broader desensitization to violence that Oschino argues pervades inner-city communities, attributing the loss of moral compass partially to the absence of religious upbringing.