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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lets just all be happy the homeless man will now get treatment and that no one unnecessarily restrained him [/quote] This is such a rich statement. Attempted murder just gets "treatment" and out back out in society. Perfect. Too bad no one pushed him onto the tracks and let the train take care of his treatment. [/quote] I assumed the PP was joking.[/quote] Honestly I am getting tired of people caring more about the attacker than the people who will have lifelong scars, physical problems and PTSD from an unprovoked attack. We sit here and play semantics with words like homeless vs unhoused, mentally ill to mental health disorder, Substance use disorder instead of drug addict while they are out in society harming people and we just care about using words that wont hurt their feelings. You want to give them help and then they refuse to keep up on meds and back to being a detriment to society. It's exhausting and I am over it. [/quote] No one asked you or cares. You inability to see the complexity of the issue is your problem. Anyone dumb enough to get mad because mentally ill people do irrational things like not stay on their medication. [/quote] DP. It is really not that complex. We have seen time and time again that the people who have been accused of a violent attack have been arrested many times before. That was the case with Neely (Neely was on the top 50 list of homeless "at risk"). And so many more. They are arrested and then let out on no cash bail. And, they offend again. And again. If these people are violent or continuously harass others, either lock them up, or put them in a hospital. Get them off the damn streets. Innocent people minding their own business should not have to become victims of these people. [/quote] +1000[/quote]
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