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https://www.arlnow.com/2019/08/20/breaking-man-arrested-for-womans-death-in-crystal-city/
In the past he was accused of sexual assault and he was listed as no fixed address |
| Mental illness ... we need a better treatment. |
| Once a violent man, always a violent men. |
Or jail. He’s Hefner on no bond now. Were his Other crimes in Arlington? |
must have been if arlnow reported it |
We don't care about sexual assault or forcible treatment for the mentally I'll in this country |
| He is not a man, he is an animal. Prayers for that woman and her family. How horrible. |
| Wow, that is terrible. The victim was a 63 year old woman. WTF? |
| At least there was no bond for this case. |
| How do we get mentally ill people back into hospitals, including involuntarily? How? So many are completely delusional. |
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Not sure your point is relevant in this case. The accused in this case is not White. |
Yes meaning he's not mentally ill as the initial PP suggested. He's not white so society deems him ineligible for mental illness. If he's dark-complexioned he's a violent criminal period. |
Eric lin, Asian , is being called mentally ill |
Being called is not the same as being diagnosed. Lin has numerous cases where he was charged with various types of harassment in several Maryland cities from 2008 until 2012. He served nine months for making harassing phone calls in 2009. He was the subject of an order of protection. Was found guilty of harassment and served 90 days in county jail. In 2010, Lin was arrested in Montgomery County and charged with breaking into a house by climbing up a balcony fence and slipping in through an open window where, local media reported at the time, “…took a shower, had lunch and went on Facebook as if he was living there.” Family of the home owner found him in the house and he took off, apparently with a Sig-Sauer assault rifle he’d stolen. After he was convicted on one count of burglary and sentenced, he filed a Habeas Corpus motion in court claiming that he was being held in a jail unlawfully and should have been sent to a hospital, but court records show the hospital he named refused to take him. A court-ordered exam found him to be competent to stand trial and responsible for his actions. Sentenced to 20 years, he served 16 months, with the remainder suspended, and five years of probation. |