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Jack Wood

๐Ÿ‘ค Person
204 total appearances

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Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

One week to the day later, two weeks to the day for the sheriff, that when he was, it was the same sheriff. His name is Corporal McPheeters. Jonathan stuck me in the arm with a knife. We called 911. Sheriff McPeters came out and said, gee whiz. I said, does he appear to be a threat to himself now or others? Because there was blood all down my arm.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

Aggravated battery to an over 65-year-old, felony of the first degree. I had been working since November to get him incarcerated, get him involuntarily taken in because I, as a caregiver or parent, was watching the deterioration. February 17, follow these numbers. February 17, 22 to February 24, they did an arraignment.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

Aggravated battery to an over 65-year-old, felony of the first degree. I had been working since November to get him incarcerated, get him involuntarily taken in because I, as a caregiver or parent, was watching the deterioration. February 17, follow these numbers. February 17, 22 to February 24, they did an arraignment.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

Aggravated battery to an over 65-year-old, felony of the first degree. I had been working since November to get him incarcerated, get him involuntarily taken in because I, as a caregiver or parent, was watching the deterioration. February 17, follow these numbers. February 17, 22 to February 24, they did an arraignment.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

At the arraignment, the judge said, my goodness, called the two attorneys forward and said, this doesn't look right to me. We need a mental health evaluation. Our next hearing date is July 27th. Jonathan sat in a jail from March 17 to July 27. July 27 comes around the week of July 27. A psychiatric physician went in, evaluated him, said he's not a threat to himself or others.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

At the arraignment, the judge said, my goodness, called the two attorneys forward and said, this doesn't look right to me. We need a mental health evaluation. Our next hearing date is July 27th. Jonathan sat in a jail from March 17 to July 27. July 27 comes around the week of July 27. A psychiatric physician went in, evaluated him, said he's not a threat to himself or others.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

At the arraignment, the judge said, my goodness, called the two attorneys forward and said, this doesn't look right to me. We need a mental health evaluation. Our next hearing date is July 27th. Jonathan sat in a jail from March 17 to July 27. July 27 comes around the week of July 27. A psychiatric physician went in, evaluated him, said he's not a threat to himself or others.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

He's confident to stand his charges. Mrs. Wood and I go to the hearing. July 27, same thing happened. Jonathan came in and he was clearly out of it. So the judge said, oh boy, we need to, I don't know who judged him to be competent, but this guy has a problem. Okay. Our next hearing will be October 20th. and told the attorneys to order another evaluation. The evaluation never took place.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

He's confident to stand his charges. Mrs. Wood and I go to the hearing. July 27, same thing happened. Jonathan came in and he was clearly out of it. So the judge said, oh boy, we need to, I don't know who judged him to be competent, but this guy has a problem. Okay. Our next hearing will be October 20th. and told the attorneys to order another evaluation. The evaluation never took place.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

He's confident to stand his charges. Mrs. Wood and I go to the hearing. July 27, same thing happened. Jonathan came in and he was clearly out of it. So the judge said, oh boy, we need to, I don't know who judged him to be competent, but this guy has a problem. Okay. Our next hearing will be October 20th. and told the attorneys to order another evaluation. The evaluation never took place.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

So Jonathan sat from March 17 to October 20. The only intervening he had was a psychiatrist that came there for 30 minutes, did an assessment and mailed it in. So we go to the hearing and the attorney said, I hate to report this to you judge,

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

So Jonathan sat from March 17 to October 20. The only intervening he had was a psychiatrist that came there for 30 minutes, did an assessment and mailed it in. So we go to the hearing and the attorney said, I hate to report this to you judge,

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

So Jonathan sat from March 17 to October 20. The only intervening he had was a psychiatrist that came there for 30 minutes, did an assessment and mailed it in. So we go to the hearing and the attorney said, I hate to report this to you judge,

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

Hatcher is her name, but Judge Hatcher, I hate to report this, but the mental health evaluation was not completed because the physician that was going to do the evaluation refused to come into the jail.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

Hatcher is her name, but Judge Hatcher, I hate to report this, but the mental health evaluation was not completed because the physician that was going to do the evaluation refused to come into the jail.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

Hatcher is her name, but Judge Hatcher, I hate to report this, but the mental health evaluation was not completed because the physician that was going to do the evaluation refused to come into the jail.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

okay our next hearing will be january 18. you need to get the mental health evaluation he's clearly out of it second week of december jonathan had major meltdown the other thing in florida they're allowed to have telephone access so he calls me on the average of 20 times a day he called me just yesterday 24 times And they won't restrict the phone use.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

okay our next hearing will be january 18. you need to get the mental health evaluation he's clearly out of it second week of december jonathan had major meltdown the other thing in florida they're allowed to have telephone access so he calls me on the average of 20 times a day he called me just yesterday 24 times And they won't restrict the phone use.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

okay our next hearing will be january 18. you need to get the mental health evaluation he's clearly out of it second week of december jonathan had major meltdown the other thing in florida they're allowed to have telephone access so he calls me on the average of 20 times a day he called me just yesterday 24 times And they won't restrict the phone use.

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?
Jack Wood:: A Father's Fight for Mental Health Reform

So I have to say, you can talk to me in the morning and at night. And then I have to ignore all these phone calls. So anyway, he called me and left a voicemail on my phone, which was outrageous. Well, all of the phone calls also that he made from the jail were recorded. So I went down to the jail to get the actual recording of the phone call he made before the voicemail.