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zwyziec

(173 posts)
9. Same thing here
Sat Jul 9, 2016, 10:39 PM
Jul 2016

My son in ca called me where I live in Oregon to tell me he was suicidal. He suffers from bipolar and was severely depressed. Being so far away (he lives alone) all I could do was call the police and told them that he was not violent and didn't have a weapon and to not treat him roughly because he has a lot of muscular ailments.

When he opened the door three cops rushed in, threw him on the floor, pulled his arms behind his back, handcuffed him and dragged him out to a patrol car.

He hopes to never need to rely on the police again.

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How horrifying for you! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2016 #1
Still here. Photographer Jul 2016 #2
Sorry to say I've heard or read of other instances where well-meaning or naive family No Vested Interest Jul 2016 #3
Many years ago, here in Lawrence, KS, a 22-year-old Native American, Greg Sevier, tblue37 Jul 2016 #20
Too many times this has happened Loki Jul 2016 #4
I'm very sorry you had to LuvNewcastle Jul 2016 #5
This is just so typical of the thugs in blue scscholar Jul 2016 #6
I dont blame you as most police are often not really trained well to deal with cstanleytech Jul 2016 #7
When I needed help from family Curtis Jul 2016 #8
Same thing here zwyziec Jul 2016 #9
2011: Cops killed a vet whose medical alert necklace accidentally went off to send a "help" signal. tblue37 Jul 2016 #21
Now that is pitiful. nt No Vested Interest Jul 2016 #28
I know a woman who called the cops after her boyfriend beat her up.... Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2016 #10
I'm so sorry. SheilaT Jul 2016 #11
Imagine if they had knocked on the door... roamer65 Jul 2016 #12
I went through similar undergroundpanther Jul 2016 #13
agreed yourpaljoey Jul 2016 #26
Many Involuntary Commitments november3rd Jul 2016 #14
I was once a University Police Officer............ mrmpa Jul 2016 #15
This is a great story Sgent Jul 2016 #17
The way you were treated is unacceptable. liberalmuse Jul 2016 #16
Sometimes people call for an ambulance and explicitly say not to send cops, but cops show up anyway, tblue37 Jul 2016 #24
Holy fuck. Sorry to hear that. La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #18
"To Protect and Serve" bvar22 Jul 2016 #19
This is truly another group extremely victimized by the police etherealtruth Jul 2016 #22
One of the most dangerous things that can happen to a person... MrScorpio Jul 2016 #23
Or being deaf, developmentally disabled, autistic, in a diabetic coma, or in tblue37 Jul 2016 #25
Damn Skippy nt MrScorpio Jul 2016 #27
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