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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)Were you there? Why didn't you jump in with all your "expertise" then?
The guy became a threat because he was behaving violently and had armed himself with a knife. That's why the ambulance crew called the police. He was endangering himself and others.
Do you seriously think that these staffs will commit someone if they aren't causing PROFOUND amounts of trouble? They lose BUSINESS if they do that. If the guy isn't housed in their facility, they can't collect money for caring for him.
For someone to be committed, they have to be creating some serious chaos that affects the rest of the residents negatively. A doddering old oddball, a guy with curious but benign habits, people suffering from a bit of manageable dementia, those people aren't going to be tossed in a mental institution in an involuntary commitment situation. When that happens, and when they get an emergency order to commit someone, the person is raising hell, he's combative, he's dangerous, and he's VIOLENT.
More will come out on this, I'm sure, but it's not about "the authorities." They didn't ask to be put in this situation, and they could have justifiably shot the guy point-blank...but they didn't.
And all the
in the world won't change those facts.