Anonymous wrote:I thought the WaPo column about drugs was really strange. Like, I get that maybe she was taking illegal drugs and that made things worse but it also sounds like the classic tale of young adult onset mental illness, no?
Anonymous wrote:Just build more prisons and start warehousing these people. JFC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The carjacker has not been released. She remains in jail while they consider a full mental competency evaluation for her.
https://wtop.com/dc/2024/06/woman-charged-in-dc-hospital-carjacking-denied-showers-in-jail-lawyer-says/
How long does it take to decide to examine someone?
Since the 80s are laws have veered away from protecting the mentally ill from themselves, and protecting the public from the mentally ill. This needs to change. but for now, likely, 'a while'? ^
No, this does not. Mentally ill people that are not dangerous to others can be given more leeway. Mentally ill people who are dangerous, have injured or killed others or who cannot control violent tendencies, need to be kept away from the general public. I have no problem with committing them to facilities instead of incarcerating them, but it is not right to let them out in the general public where they are a danger to others.