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And I said, I can't tell you that. I said, if you're afraid, you can call the police. He's in a wheelchair. He has one leg. He doesn't have a car. But I'm not going to tell you not to protect yourself or your people. And so, you know, he was back to was causing a lot of trouble at his apartment complex. So his baker acted at one time, Marchman acted another in the third one that ended up in.
And this is a matter of a few months where he actually attacked his neighbors, which were his friends.
And this is a matter of a few months where he actually attacked his neighbors, which were his friends.
And this is a matter of a few months where he actually attacked his neighbors, which were his friends.
physically attacked an elderly lady and his friend who was his neighbor so he called me a few times after that they released him a couple times you know he's not gonna get better and you can't have a rational conversation with somebody who's not rash right he's calling me sister something like he didn't know who he was sister something so with all this going on what was next what happened from there
physically attacked an elderly lady and his friend who was his neighbor so he called me a few times after that they released him a couple times you know he's not gonna get better and you can't have a rational conversation with somebody who's not rash right he's calling me sister something like he didn't know who he was sister something so with all this going on what was next what happened from there
physically attacked an elderly lady and his friend who was his neighbor so he called me a few times after that they released him a couple times you know he's not gonna get better and you can't have a rational conversation with somebody who's not rash right he's calling me sister something like he didn't know who he was sister something so with all this going on what was next what happened from there
They let him go from jail twice. He got rearrested within 24 hours because he doesn't know what to do or where to go. He went back to his apartment, got rearrested there for trespassing and something else another time. We put him in a hotel one night, but the next day he wouldn't get out of the room.
They let him go from jail twice. He got rearrested within 24 hours because he doesn't know what to do or where to go. He went back to his apartment, got rearrested there for trespassing and something else another time. We put him in a hotel one night, but the next day he wouldn't get out of the room.
They let him go from jail twice. He got rearrested within 24 hours because he doesn't know what to do or where to go. He went back to his apartment, got rearrested there for trespassing and something else another time. We put him in a hotel one night, but the next day he wouldn't get out of the room.
It's like, okay, we're going to go to the homeless shelter and these are the rules and this is what you have to do and so on and so forth. Yeah, that was an arrest. So after those two releases and arrests, they just kept him there. And he's had several different lawyers talking to the lawyers occasionally.
It's like, okay, we're going to go to the homeless shelter and these are the rules and this is what you have to do and so on and so forth. Yeah, that was an arrest. So after those two releases and arrests, they just kept him there. And he's had several different lawyers talking to the lawyers occasionally.
It's like, okay, we're going to go to the homeless shelter and these are the rules and this is what you have to do and so on and so forth. Yeah, that was an arrest. So after those two releases and arrests, they just kept him there. And he's had several different lawyers talking to the lawyers occasionally.
The social worker, I would call every couple of weeks, he's aggressive and noncompliant and doesn't cooperate. And I believe he's been in isolation a lot. I don't know if the whole time, but they don't basically in the jail, you know, if the patient, if the client, participant, whatever, On medication, they can't force it.
The social worker, I would call every couple of weeks, he's aggressive and noncompliant and doesn't cooperate. And I believe he's been in isolation a lot. I don't know if the whole time, but they don't basically in the jail, you know, if the patient, if the client, participant, whatever, On medication, they can't force it.
The social worker, I would call every couple of weeks, he's aggressive and noncompliant and doesn't cooperate. And I believe he's been in isolation a lot. I don't know if the whole time, but they don't basically in the jail, you know, if the patient, if the client, participant, whatever, On medication, they can't force it.
And no matter how many times they said to the lawyer and sent letters to the judge, he originally had three felonies, which would have gotten him the help that he needed. The judge put a court order early on, but the lawyer at that time didn't want to ask that or whatever.
And no matter how many times they said to the lawyer and sent letters to the judge, he originally had three felonies, which would have gotten him the help that he needed. The judge put a court order early on, but the lawyer at that time didn't want to ask that or whatever.
And no matter how many times they said to the lawyer and sent letters to the judge, he originally had three felonies, which would have gotten him the help that he needed. The judge put a court order early on, but the lawyer at that time didn't want to ask that or whatever.
At this point, they're misdemeanors. And with the misdemeanors, they just tell me they can't court order medication and they can't court order him because he needs to be in the state hospital to get stabilized. That's what I think. He needs to be somewhere long-term where we've got professionals taking care of him. They just tell me we can't do that. At this point, he's a difficult placement.