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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2798242" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I could tell you one name that is going to end up on the news eventually, in small or large print, I don't know yet.</p><p></p><p>Young man I've seen in the ER several times, he's violent, unmedicated and mentally ill. We've shipped him out numerous times, our local LEOs and mental health services know him well, and know his violent tendencies. We've done everything we can do, and he still ends up back out on the street, unmedicated, psychotic and violent. This isn't an isolated case... I've seen literally dozens, if not hundreds, of cases just like his over my 20+ years in healthcare.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Until our country and political establishment grows some balls, we will not be able to make a substantial effect in these people lives. Liberty is one thing, public safety is another. I continue to document in my assessment of this individual time after time that I believe he is a danger to himself, a danger to others and he has no capability nor intention of following a satisfactory treatment plan that would mitigate his psychosis. He is a candidate for forced therapy and/or institutionalization - a dirty, dirty word in our country today.</p><p></p><p>And thus... our country and citizens will continue to be at risk from these types of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2798242, member: 9374"] I could tell you one name that is going to end up on the news eventually, in small or large print, I don't know yet. Young man I've seen in the ER several times, he's violent, unmedicated and mentally ill. We've shipped him out numerous times, our local LEOs and mental health services know him well, and know his violent tendencies. We've done everything we can do, and he still ends up back out on the street, unmedicated, psychotic and violent. This isn't an isolated case... I've seen literally dozens, if not hundreds, of cases just like his over my 20+ years in healthcare. Until our country and political establishment grows some balls, we will not be able to make a substantial effect in these people lives. Liberty is one thing, public safety is another. I continue to document in my assessment of this individual time after time that I believe he is a danger to himself, a danger to others and he has no capability nor intention of following a satisfactory treatment plan that would mitigate his psychosis. He is a candidate for forced therapy and/or institutionalization - a dirty, dirty word in our country today. And thus... our country and citizens will continue to be at risk from these types of people. [/QUOTE]
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