5:30 Is when the carefully edited video finally reveals she is on medication but has been without it. Poor woman, the officers should have taken the situation seriously from the start. She wanted out of the room, what is so hard to remember about that? Oh no let's make sure she's locked in (watch the video).
She definitely needed to be placed on a 5150. Does a cop have the authority to place someone that is obviously mentally unwell into a 72-hour psychiatric hold or does a judge have to approve that?
@@FM-nm4ng two doctors have to decide , what treatment she should have , if she has to be restrained or just be watched , sadly many people with mental health , stop taking the meds , because they feel normal when they've taking them , and then decide they don't need them any more ,
No, all the psychologists and meds won't do a thing, this is something people who have never had a family member suffering paranoid schizophrenia would say.
@@JediFarce Clearly you understand that everyone reacts differently to meds, there is no one size fits all response to schizophrenia, your comment is the exact reason issues like this go unaddressed
What’s sadder is she asked for help and they took her to jail instead of a mental health facility like they should have. And that’s what happens in the land of the free. Criminalized for a mental health crisis instead of getting help. Those cops deserved everything she did to them and more.
@@justinherrin4681no it’s more like Borderline. Which got its name from being on the border of neuroticism in a healthy person and actual psychosis. She might be under the influence which can create a drug induced psychosis. OCD is on an another cluster of disorder and more associated with narcissism, if it were to be associated with psychotic type disorder, though it is a standalone disorder in itself. There’s nothing here that is Obsessive. She’s defiant and reactive, it’s psychopathic behavior associated with a collapsed Borderline state. She’s also indecisive and swings from being complaint to defiant, another huge tell for a Borderline. She also uses her speech to try to explain her defiant behavior. Another tell. Messy and dirty and fat, as it is also associated with with binging. OCD along with Narcissism would be more associated with Anorexia and slimmer body type. She’s having a psychotic break. Mostly a Borderline. Which is known to enter even psychopathy when in a collapsed state. When she gets violent it’s psychopathic reactivity: she is Borderline.
@@justinherrin4681yeah, if you see it through that light, it could make sense (I have it), but, then again, she almost seems to be more paranoid then compulsively stressed?
I work in the psyche department of a county correctional facility and deal with this kind of behavior on a daily basis. It's very sad to see people like this not getting the help they need and just rotting away in a jail.
@Ryuk she was released the following day but charged with a felony and misdemeanors. She definitely could end up in jail if she is sentenced for those charges.
We need to revive state hospitals. They got such a bad rep howver and we're expensive but, they served a purpose. Some people need live in a institutionalized setting.
@@dianemorris3536 I totally agree with you. Why did they charge her with felon charges of battery ? Bc she fought them when they tied her to the chair? She obviously has some mental break down or psychological psychosis. This is a textbook example of someone in a mental crisis. The system is so f**** over there.
Hearing her actually say that she wants to go to a mental institution made me sad, usually you don't hear people with these issues actually admit that they need help. I hope she finds that.
I got tears in my eyes for this lady. She knows something is going on and has enough presence of mind to cry out for help and detail what her thought process is. I hope she is doing better.
She'll sober up in jail when she can't take her drugs. She'll be back to normal after she gets off drugs.. For many people their problems are self inflicted.
Judges can order treatment for any mental health or drug addiction problems. She does need to pay for the property damage that she did now if the means jail time or simply fines and restitution that is also up to the judge. Some judges might say I’m sentencing you to x years in jail but if you agree to go to a treatment program I’ll suspend the sentence and if you stay on the treatment plan for x amount of time( whatever that plan is for after the program is(I don’t want speculate as if this is a mental health issue, a drug addiction issue, or both) you won’t have to serve that time. Don’t do any of this you will go to jail.
How much you want to bet she had already seen one and was prescribed drugs to treat her mental illness. My experience, people go to these doctors with mental health concerns, after "care" they end up insane.
Don’t listen to him lol. I have schizoaffective bipolar and before diagnoses this happened to me three times. I was just terrified. Not even fully incoherent just scared and delusional. I was arrested each time for intoxication charges. I was released because I wasn’t intoxicated. I was not violent but I had also had keys laying near by because I was hearing glass smashing and people breaking in. They beat the fuck out of me and I didn’t even reach for the keys. I was just trying to make sense of everything like she was. I knew I was safer with the cops there, except I wasn’t. The fourth time a female officer was present and realized it could be mental health and took me to the hospital for a psych eval. Best thing for me. My life has greatly changed since starting meds. But you will never catch me calling 911 for help or any emergency therapist numbers as they just call 911 to your house as well where I live. In time I hope these things get better in our country. One can be hopeful.
From the moment you see her face you can tell she is going through some deep mental distress. She was reaching out for help the only way she knew how to in her state, I can't imagine how further traumatizing this situation is to her. I sincerely hope she gets the proper support and treatment that she needs, oftentimes these situations end much worse.
Easy to have sympathy when you're not actively dealing with someone who refuses to take their meds. Everyone has cut her out of their lives, and she still can't get it together. She needs a psych ward for her safety and everyone else's.
She seemed to know an awful lot about opiates. Maybe she used some. Hard to say. I do hope she finds whatever help it is that she needs. Her friends and family have probably tried to help her and she’s probably lashed out at them, too. We need to bring back more mental hospitals they closed in the early 80s based on the lie that modern medications eliminated the need for institutions. That’s an outright lie.
I think I understand sanity. I also think I understand insanity. But I don't think I understand the state where you can flip between the two fairly often and quickly.
5:30 "I know you mentioned you were off some medication" Says a lot more, particularly in the political need of theirs to edit this video to excuse instigating a poor woman losing her mind probably to the opiate war through the Healthcare system her "friends and family" told/forced her to go through.
@@lukesutton4135 if you think it was edited to put the police in a good light, go make a public records request for it and post the video for yourself. Let us know what they could have done differently.
@Lorrie Rabbit you are absolutely correct but that has nothing to do with the fact that this women needs help. Not prison. What you said was a non sequitur: it has nothing to do with what was stated
Law enforcement cannot “force” anybody into treatment unless they are a danger to themselves or others. Being insanely paranoid isn’t grounds for that.
@Kevin I guess you missed the first part of the video. She claimed to have weapons and threatened violence. You can't go around making these sort of threats and not expect people to take it seriously.This case is definitely grounds for law enforcement to intervene, followed by mental health assistance. Furthermore, paranoia, in many cases (just like this one), causes individuals to become a threat to themselves and others.
I worked in the field. There are ample therapists, psychiatrist, APRNS, etc. We need facilities. We need beds that are open and not long waiting lists. We need States to fund if the private sector can't get what each state needs. Number 1 issues was waiting lists. Don't know what to do arrest repeatedly. Don't blame the officers this is a society issue.
It was actually heartbreaking listening to her explain how the sensation of the cold breeze from the AC on her skin was being turned into a paranoid delusion by her brain that she is being drugged and attacked. The moment where she was explaining the "fog on the window" when the officer said "Yeah, the condensation?" her eyes flicked for a second with an awareness of 'Oh, right. I'm crazy.' I wish someone would have prioritized getting her her medication.
@@Randor10 Yeah, sad to see nothing has changed when it comes to cops and mentally ill people. Easier just to lock em up apparently where they'll only get worse...
she even half heartedly asked for medical attention. and you san see when shes finally got her mind set to go to the hospital and get help. she wanted it done now and it was taking too long for her. im sure when you decide youre going to get help, every second feels like a lifetime until its done.
This is what should have happened. Or at least bring them to a comfort cell at the jail and have some mental health services available there (if they had one).
My mother was like this frequently until it ended her life at age 43 in a psychiatric hospital!!! And we never got a clear answer to if her roommate ( who was known to be very violent) did it or if somehow My Mother did it to herself. She was in the room that starts with an "S" and ends with an "e" watch room with cameras that were conveniently not recording at the time! ( I dont believe that) She was in that room because the day before she ended up with a busted open wound on her head and eye! It looked like someone hit her with a metal object! Then the next day they found her unresponsive, it took the ambulance 20 plus minutes!!! to get there and revive her, by that time she was already brain d3*d and they brought her body back to life. She was on life support for 2 very stressful and sad weeks before my family decided against me! to pull the plug on her. My Beautiful mom was my world! I was 20 at the time, I'm now 36 and it still feels like it happened yesterday. I wish We had better health care for the Mentally ill, instead of throwing them into jails half the time. We had an autopsy performed and they found she had a plastic medicine cup lodged far down in her throat! and the coroner at the time, originally said it was "physically impossible for her to have done it to herself because of how strong the human gag reflex is", 2 weeks later and a promotion! he was promoted to chief coroner and changed his story entirely! And ruled her death to be, you know "self inflicted" ( can't say the word on here) I know in my heart my mom didn't! I talked to her the day before and she was happy! Because I was going to visit her, and I wanted to make sure she was ok from "the fall" that day. The Dr said she was heavily medicated the whole day, but she was talking clear and didn't sound over-medicated at all! And I have heard her that way in the past, and she wasn't heavily medicated by any means! That was the start of their cover up! They blamed her "falling" the day before from her being "heavily medicated" but she wasn't at all! Even after she got hurt! I know because I had talked to her in the morning and after she had got hurt! Anyways my mom was a great person! Who I miss so very much! Sorry for my lack of grammar. I'm sorry for anyone who has to see a loved one in such a horrible way, it really effected me a lot growing up with her a single parent having bad episodes and me and my sister getting tossed around so much every time she had to be hospitalized. Several times she would be in there almost 2 years! And other times a year which was extremely hard for us being young children. I remember crying for my mom as a young child and getting yelled at from my grandma. I was abused by my entire family physically, mentally, emotionally and I hated when mom went to the hospital. Thankfully sometimes she was only in there for a couple months.anyways sorry for my rant. Take care everyone
My mother had dementia in her later years and was a "sundowner", and she used to have episodes like this. She'd have delusions about unknown people coming after her, and would just get terrified. Very sad..I feel for this poor woman.
I feel for you. I used to be a CNA and when I first started my career I worked in a nursing home. Many of them had sundowners, sleep all day, then wake up when the sun went down. Most of them became very, very violent. The patients would remember who we were, but the sundowners took over them. We always kept the lights on at night trying to give them a false sense that it was daylight per the charge nurse, but the patients knew when the sun went down still. It’s very, very sad to watch. My grandpa had dementia and sundowners did and acted like someone we didn’t know when the sun went down. When the sun went down he had no clue who we were and became so violent that we stopped visiting him in the evenings. We looked forward to spring as the sun stayed up longer. So very sad. 😢
@@TruthHurtsSoGetAHelmet She stopped taking medication she was prescribed. That is what happens. Worse than you were before you started taking it coming off of it.
My Dad had dementia too and was very good about remembering everyone. He had an episode one day where he was screaming saying there was a man named George in the basement and I was an intruder. I didn't know what to do so I called 911. The officers that came out were so kind and helped calm him. Sadly I lost him several months later. Dementia is such a cruel disease 😓😓
Respect to her for understanding that some of her thoughts are not safe, that her lack of meds is a bad thing, and that she needs to be supervised by professionals (and seemingly people who can keep themselves and herself safe aka the first responders). Hope she continues to get help and find a way through such mental turmoil.
@@bobbybanks77 It's unfortunate she's not in Canada. In Canada they wouldn't arrest her at all even if they realize she's doing something not good they will most likely just take the person in to a hospital and she will be inpatient for as many days as needed until she is fully stabilized a psychiatrist would see her as soon as possible and evaluate her putting her on some proper medications, in the meantime they will most likely give a light benzo like Ativan to get them back to their normal (this medication calms you down it's quite light too so it's good for her situation) that would probably be the first medicine she would get by a nurse/doctor as soon as she's in the hospital, then they would put her on some long term medications to stabilize as Ativan or any benzos are never a solution, although long term medications are non addictive and it will help them live a normal life and a lot of the times this is a good treatment for people like this. What happened in the video would never happen in Canada even if she were to freak out 5-10x as much she would not get arrested I think we have some sort of mental health act here or whatever it is but eitherway they would get her right in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. The cops made a major mistake in this video and this is horrible it actually shocks me that they do this in the neighbor country.. the way we treat sick people with mental health issues is by far so much better compared to USA, in Canada if you are suffering with some mental health issues their are many nurses/doctors/psychs that will even baby a person in terms of just making them feel grounded again it isn't a bad thing some people need some sort of that until they can be themselves and stabilized
@@bobbybanks77 That's not an answer. she needs to be stabilized and put on proper medications til she's okay and feeling better. We don't want to prolong their suffering by them staying at home wherever they live we want them to get started on some long term meds and get assigned a long term psychiatrist/ who will prescribe the right medications for her to stable. Counseling is the next step they will do that right with the meds. In Canada they seek to get people to their normal state, not to prolong ones suffering and throw them away
It's like she knew she was going insane and tried to fight it but was losing the battle as the minutes passed by. I think they should have taken her directly to a hospital. I hope she gets the help she needs. I feel so sad for her.
Slowly losing it is intense and terrifying especially during your first episode. I fought it so hard my first episode because I knew something was wrong but couldn't figure out what was wrong. It got to a point I had to be supervised and all sharp objects were locked up in my house. My dad couldn't even give me tea because I was so paranoid. He just watched me Slowly lose it in sadness and confusion. I was a teenager back then, now it's been 10 years and I can manage my mind better. Good on her for trying to keep her cool long enough to try to get a doctor.
I think this is a great idea in theory, but there are several problems with that. First, I don't think the officers are trained to do full mental health assessments like this. They'd need way more training for this than 2 years in the police academy. Second, they need her consent and had to convince her to admit herself into a mental hospital; they lost precious time doing that. It's pretty clear they figured out that she was in trouble, but couldn't convince her in time to get that help voluntarily. Thirdly, once she attacked officers physically, they have to charge her. The advantage is that the judge can then order psychiatric treatment instead of prison or probation.
@@soulscanner66 These are good points. No easy answers. People often fall between the cracks. I guess the best we can hope for is to not become one of them.
And some signs of autism. The panic and dread, combined with the brutal honestly, combined with the blind and foolish urge to defend one's self from what is clearly an unfair and horrifying situation (even if everyone surrounding you disagrees) is very present in her behavior.
@@awesomeferret Is the latter also often present in Autism/Asperger's (ik the latter is not used much or at all anymore or not legit anymore, ik)? Since I was like that as a kid and can still be similar to that and have ADHD, which is often comorbid with it. I plan to get that checked out also in the future, but getting mental health help even in Germany is frigging hard. It's usually ALL full and one can't be put on the waiting list anymore 😢
@awesomeferret I would say she is in a state of delusion especially when she's going out in the hallway, from that moment to getting restrained in the chair with multiple officers you can tell that she's having a big episode. She might show signs of autism but that schizophrenic behavior has overtaken it
State funded institutions were pretty horrible but my God, keeping these people in hotel rooms and inflicting untrained Hotel staff and police with having to deal with this is just a cruel to everyone, her included.
@@happylolipop they shut them down without having any thing else in place for them. When the State Hospital closed in this area, a lot of patients were deemed fit to return to society and just let go.
It’s depressing to realise that jails and prisons have become the largest provider of mental healthcare services for the American population. Sadly, for the majority of the American people, the only help they can possibly get access to for serious mental illnesses, is if they are sentenced to a correctional facility. That is deeply troubling.
So hard to watch someone losing their sanity. The pain and anguish has to be absolute hell for her and everyone involved. I hope she gets her life back and all the things lost along the way.
The worst part is the brief moments of clarity where she apologizes and admits that she's not well. I understand these officers don't have the correct training to deal with this, but I can't help but feel that they did make this harder than it needed to be. She needed a comforting demeanor, rather than an aggressive one.
THIS woman has a demonic problem, the demon is manifesting. There also must be a Christian cop nearby, who believes in Jesus Christ, because it really acts up when one or more believers come near her. I've seen this before. Same everything.
@@dede4004honestly, stfu. So many people have been harmed with rhetoric like yours. So many people have died bc their family members thought they were possessed. So kindly, take your religious bs and shove it.
A lot of people also don’t realise that this can happen to anyone. No matter how good or bad their life has been. Everyone deserves access to suitable treatment.
Yo I felt bad for this lady at 1:30. She didn’t feel safe. Off her meds. She is suffering. Last year the was a mix up from doctor to pharmacy. So I was off meds for a few days while I waited. I felt awful and and was rather unpleasant to be around. I truly hope this woman gets the proper care she needs. Mental Health is so important.
Mental illness is a scary thing, I'm almost sure she has schizophrenia. My uncle has it, and she's acting the exact same way he does; thinking there's someone always watching them, or hacking into technology to stalk and harass them. It's constant paranoia, and hearing voices. It may seem "dumb" to some people, and some people of course think that there is 100% not anyone talking to them in their head, but the thing is, there actually is, we of course can't hear or see them, but people with schizophrenia do, and it's incredibly sad, and heartbreaking, that's why a lot of people with that illness end up committing suicide...
@@linb5216NO THEY ARENT. They took her to jail instead of the hospital. Like wtf are you even talking about? They said that only to get her to cooperate and then took her to the county for disorderly conduct. Sickening.
@Quest What happened was she called them for attention, which is fine. They offered to take her to the hospital, which was ok... until she decided that's not the attention she wanted, & threw a tantrum. When she started getting aggressive etc. that changed the plan to lockup. Hopefully she got her meds in there.
I feel for this woman. Imagine not being able to trust your own perception of reality and having everyone else think you're crazy. I hope she gets help
Alot of departments do, they also do emergency detentions for hospitals when a psyche comes in and becomes unruly. They however don't do initial encounters with said psyche people because of the nature of some of these people. It's pretty clear those who kill others are not in the their right minds when killing someone. If someone's in the mindset and have access to guns it's not gonna be pretty. Majority of suicides by cop ARE mentally ill. They just don't wanna do it themselves and would rather be deleted by someone else. Sad thing to put on someone else and these cops aren't immune from it.
I feel bad for this poor women, she clearly said she’s mentally not ok and told them she needs help. I truly hope she gets help and wins her battle with her mind poor girl 😢😢
I am currently a qualified mental health professional and wow this woman needs help. She reached out to the last known line she had. I hope she gets the help she needs.
We have an epidemic of mental health issues in this country, but instead of getting people help so they can be functional and eventually contribute to society, they are ignored and made to wait until they become dangerous. Then they are put into a prison with minimal mental health care and people who actually are dangerous. I don't understand the "logic".
Your right she reached out and they rejected her and instead treated her like a criminal! If her trying to ask if they can get drugs through the condensation on the windows didn’t make them see somethings wrong I don’t think they are qualified to do this job!!!!
@@jenerin905 Gimme a break, everyone screams mental health but a lot of people use it as an excuse because no one wants to incorporate discipline in their life. That combined with many people limiting contact with each other and you end up slowly being disconnected with others and eventually losing yourself. She said it herself she wanted someone to talk to and many people don't even have one person to talk to.
Jail is no place for someone in the middle of a mental health crisis. She needs professional help in a mental health unit . This is so sad. I really hope that she's doing better now. 😢
It's unfortunate she's not in Canada. In Canada they wouldn't arrest her at all even if they realize she's doing something not good they will most likely just take the person in to a hospital and she will be inpatient for as many days as needed until she is fully stabilized a psychiatrist would see her as soon as possible and evaluate her putting her on some proper medications, in the meantime they will most likely give a light benzo like Ativan to get them back to their normal (this medication calms you down it's quite light too so it's good for her situation) that would probably be the first medicine she would get by a nurse/doctor as soon as she's in the hospital, then they would put her on some long term medications to stabilize as Ativan or any benzos are never a solution, although long term medications are non addictive and it will help them live a normal life and a lot of the times this is a good treatment for people like this. What happened in the video would never happen in Canada even if she were to freak out 5-10x as much she would not get arrested I think we have some sort of mental health act here or whatever it is but eitherway they would get her right in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. The cops made a major mistake in this video and this is horrible it actually shocks me that they do this in the neighbor country.. the way we treat sick people with mental health issues is by far so much better compared to USA, in Canada if you are suffering with some mental health issues their are many nurses/doctors/psychs that will even baby a person in terms of just making them feel grounded again it isn't a bad thing some people need some sort of that until they can be themselves and stabilized
They offered to bring her to the hospital. However, she cannot go to one if she's behaving in the manner that she was. They would simply be called back. Hospital staff cannot help her if she was behaving in such a way. It's awful, yes, but it's an awful reality.
@@Itsblueeeeee take her to a hospital and if they can't because of the way she's behaving, it's because they aren't making it any better. police are here for help. and whatever she got wasn't what she was supposed to receive.
@@samanthahughes4098 Everything was chill until she became agitated. They offered to called friends and fam. Nobody answered. They were on their way to bring her to a hospital until she became irate. They can't take her to a hospital behaving like she did. Stop villainizing police.
Yeah if she needs help it probably won't get to that point but if she's a repeat offender then there could be trouble there. It's just a misdemeanor but still
Really she can be charged for using a emergency number where everywhere else it's free, wow America really isn't for the people like if you need a ambulance in America you have to fork out 3k wtf is with that so you get into a car accident and need a ambulance to get to hospital only to spend the next decade paying off the bill for it, madness
@@H.EL-Othemanyit’s a really common symptom of what the above commenter described. Nothing hilarious about mental healthy crisis. She’s having a manic paranoid episode and it’s clear to anyone who has been through this or watched loved ones go through it.
Saddest part of this story to me was that they gave her all those charges, then turned her loose instead of taking her to get the obvious mental help she needs. They were initially gonna take her and have her committed until they started moving and she flipped out. I don't understand why it turned from seeking help for her into just tossing her into a cell before turning her loose.
Because it's not available and often times state laws prevent it. State hospitals are overrun and have a crazy turn around time. They released very, very sick people into the streets everyday. It's horrible in Oregon. Families BEG for help but the law won't allow anything over 72hrs.
It's unfortunate she's not in Canada. In Canada they wouldn't arrest her at all even if they realize she's doing something not good they will most likely just take the person in to a hospital and she will be inpatient for as many days as needed until she is fully stabilized a psychiatrist would see her as soon as possible and evaluate her putting her on some proper medications, in the meantime they will most likely give a light benzo like Ativan to get them back to their normal (this medication calms you down it's quite light too so it's good for her situation) that would probably be the first medicine she would get by a nurse/doctor as soon as she's in the hospital, then they would put her on some long term medications to stabilize as Ativan or any benzos are never a solution, although long term medications are non addictive and it will help them live a normal life and a lot of the times this is a good treatment for people like this. What happened in the video would never happen in Canada even if she were to freak out 5-10x as much she would not get arrested I think we have some sort of mental health act here or whatever it is but eitherway they would get her right in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. The cops made a major mistake in this video and this is horrible it actually shocks me that they do this in the neighbor country.. the way we treat sick people with mental health issues is by far so much better compared to USA, in Canada if you are suffering with some mental health issues their are many nurses/doctors/psychs that will even baby a person in terms of just making them feel grounded again it isn't a bad thing some people need some sort of that until they can be themselves and stabilized
That’s what I’m thinking. She was asking for help and instead they escalated the pile of crap she has to deal with by giving her jail charges. It’s inhumane.
It's possible to be delusional and know that your perception is off! The problem is that it's so strong that you can't see a way out or stop it from happening! The fact that she knows that she shouldn't have stopped her meds tells me that she has had some form of treatment. Which often means a certain level of insight... clearly, she needs more insight and medical intervention! Point being, you can have a certain level of "clarity" in the midst of an episode!
She's on drugs. About 95% of what they call "mental health issues" in the police reports are actually just people freaking out on various drugs. But they aren't allowed to WRITE that in the reports anymore. Ask any cop and they'll tell you. We're now soaring past 100,000 overdose deaths per year. And we're supposed to believe that this sudden surge in wacked out people is some kind of "mental health crisis"? Get real... it's a serious drug problem. The crime, vandalism and violence in our streets is the end result of a drug epidemic gone completely unchecked.
The Mental Hospitals aren't closed down just the process to commit somebody to at least a 72-hour hold is more difficult to do every single hospital has a psychiatric ward and there are specific psychiatric hospitals that are everywhere as well but you either have to go into the voluntarily or be committed and again that's very difficult they used to be called mental asylums but they changed it to the word hospital to sound better
It does have the added benefit of seeing the whole scope of what police have to deal with on a regular basis. I don't think we need to gloss over the mental health crisis going on in this country, and I'm sure it's not like the police want the public to turn a blind eye to it either.
As a nurse with experience in the psychiatric field: This woman needs compassionate psycho-medical evaluation, help and care, not a jail. There are several illnesses, that can lead to episodes/behaviour like this.
OFFICERS AND JUDGES NEED TO BE TRAINED IN MENTAL HEALTH. I believe all officers should have a licensed psychiatrist accompany them to certain calls This is so upsetting
My heart goes out to this woman and anyone who experiences psychosis. I had a psychotic episode that lasted about 6 months. Worst thing I ever went through. I thought someone was hiding in my house; I could hear footsteps upstairs. There was clearly no one there and nowhere anyone could even hide, but that didn't matter to my brain. My body would have weird numb and tingling feelings all over. My thoughts made no sense and I couldn't sleep or eat. Sometimes I sort of knew I was losing my mind, but it was also so real that it was hard to know what was going on. I was afraid to tell my doctor what I was going through for awhile. People going through that stuff need medical attention, not punishment. When you are afraid like that, it is really hard to control your behavior and thoughts. I wouldn't be surprised if the increasing levels of restraint on her only made her more afraid and stressed too.
@@shable1436 your movement, your cause, your faith gets washed down the drain into apathetic pity. Whatever makes you get through the day without an episode like this..but it doesn’t work for everyone. Praying is just another form of therapy to us.
Honestly if she is a non drug user and there is ppl in room next to her preparing opioids which is very common she could be picking up stuff in the air while ppl preparing are wearing masks. Mental health is real but so is drug dealers in luxury rooms like this preparing Drugs like fentanyl or prostitutes using drugs in rooms
@@carculturenation2166 that’s not what this was. This was either a type 1 bipolar or schizophrenic episode. The most common trait of both is paranoid ideations, which she definitely showed.
@@corey75952 nice remote diagnosis dr.internet. i had a drug induced psychosis just from weed and her behavior was totally relatable. but the passive high theory from car culture nation is a bit far-fetched.
exactly. this was the absolute worst solution to this problem. so be taken it and tied up. i’m not suffering from her delusions, but that’s a scary thought for me. and then they wonder why she’s fighting? she clearly said she needs help, was open to getting it. then they tell her she’s getting a ticket and take her to jail? even when leaving the hotel, she said no to the elevator, she’d feel more comfortable taking the stairs. they handcuffed her and forced her into the elevator. very poor mental health training.
@@dakotareid1566 you're absolutely right. It would be VERY dangerous for them to try and walk her down the stairs while she's in such a frenzied state
@@_emily_11_14 very poor common sense, _emily_. Trying to walk her down the stairs while she's in such a frenzied and unpredictable state would be FAR too dangerous, for herself and the officers. Also, OF C0URSE she needs to be charged with battery and assaulting and officer and be taken to jail
@@Christian-xo8hu she never assaulted any police UNTIL she was taken to jail. this situation could have been handled much better, and should have been. sadly, most counties/cities do not have enough funding for mental health officers. i live in dane county, and ours only work like a regular 9-5. so at 2am when someone is off the deep end, it’s up to the officers to take care of. it’s just a sad situation, and jail will not help this woman, she should have been taken to the hospital and placed in the psych ward so they could get her back on her meds.
This isn’t one of those out of control people who needed to be put in jail, this was a human being in need. Hopefully she gets help because shes obviously in need of it. My thoughts go out to her.
Problem is, without an available psych bed it's either a general medical (read ICU because they will sedate the crap out of her ) or jail till her psychosis breaks. I am surprised she didn't end up in the hospital. These are the hardest patients to deal with whether drug induced, schizophrenia or dementia.
I almost feel bad she ended up on this channel. The fact she’s aware of how not right her thoughts are, says a lot. This woman needs someone in her life that can help her get the help she clearly needs. It must be terrifying to be this out of control of your emotions, and being able to do practically nothing about it.
It hurt me to hear that the cops tried to find numerous friends for her to feel safe and they couldn’t find anyone. 😢 I feel for her. I hope she finds the help she needs and feels loved.
@@CT-nb5lm i think she just has sever e mental illnesses, the way the cops interacted with her knowing that she acts like this often and the fact theyve had contact with her before proves it moreso
My sister and my mother both suffer from something similar to this. It breaks my heart, I can't imagine the world around me being so utterly hostile and terrifying, only to learn it's all in MY head....like I have some serious respect for anyone that has to deal with this. I hope this woman is okay.
It’s really difficult to understand it until you’ve experienced it up close. Everyone deserves sympathy and support when their brains are working against them in such a cruel way.
Mental illness is a scary thing, I'm almost sure she has schizophrenia. My uncle has it, and she's acting the exact same way he does; thinking there's someone always watching them, or hacking into technology to stalk and harass them. It's constant paranoia, and hearing voices. It may seem "dumb" to some people, and some people of course think that there is 100% not anyone talking to them in their head, but the thing is, there actually is, we of course can't hear or see them, but people with schizophrenia do, and it's incredibly sad, and heartbreaking, that's why a lot of people with that illness end up committing suicide...
This is so sad. I’m in Norman Oklahoma, and a woman that owned a sweet shop here called 911, and told them she needed mental help. She wanted to go to a hospital. They ended up putting her in jail, and she died in jail ALONE, scared, and shouldn’t even be there. We need more empathetic officers. The lady’s death sparked major outrage
From what I've read "Cookie Queen", idk what her real name is, had the police called on her by other store owners by acting disorderly. She did not call the police herself. She happened to be a long-time advocate for mental health but gave up that because of lupus. The only confusing part is why she was left in jail for a week and the fact that her death still has not been determined or at least publicly revealed.
I thought they were taking her straight to the hospital. She was obviously having paranoid delusions. Imagine believing that people are actively trying to kill you. I really hope she got help.
@@ohheyalan123 for real. This person may not call the police again when they’re having paranoid delusions in the future, which presents a danger to the community. She should have been brought to get medical treatment as requested and issued any applicable citations after
@@ohheyalan123 You can't force someone into a hospital against their will without a court order, so if she doesn;t want to go or stay at the hospital, what option do they have?
@@HicSvntDracones Actually police can. They are literally the only ones who do not need a court order. It's also why he asks the question about being a danger to herself or anyone.
@@HicSvntDracones she agreed to go to the hospital, believed that's where she was going, and then they showed up at the jail. Of course she freaked the heck out when they got there, she thought she was going to the hospital for help
I couldnt finish this one. This is the only video of yours i couldnt finish. This is just so sad. I am a dispatcher and it breaks my heart when people with schizophrenia call. They have a moment of clarity and know they need help.
I'm having trouble understanding why they even brought her to the police station and put her and themselves through all that? She obviously needed to be put under medical care and was suffering through a mental health emergency while she was off medication and then the next day you just released her. I find that incredibly disturbing.
@The life and Mind of a loser don't ever call the police when you need anything other then someone arrested or shot. They will only make things worse.
Honestly, I just feel bad for her. I can't imagine living my whole life not knowing what's real and what isn't. She must be scared CONSTANTLY. I truly hope she gets the help she needs :(
Yeah but this doesn't excuse the officers for choking her, crushing her face, kneeing her stomach. I hope her family sues and wins. If my helpless mother who can't control her thoughts/body movements got this treatment, each one of those officers would face MUCH MORE THREATS than a legal battle. I'd hurt them very badly.
@@tubeyou-vx6nwthey did what was necessary to keep her from hurting herself or others. The only used as much force as needed. It’s not pretty but people in her condition are scary strong from adrenaline and have to be subdued.
@@tubeyou-vx6nwno what they did was totally appropriate. and we as society give cops the power to make those calls in hard situations, not you. Imagine if she had a concealed weapon. Lack of awareness for even a second can get you killed, especially with some as unstable as this. You have no idea what they are capable of.
yea and our mental health system would have released her within 2 hours lol. They discussed the hospital during this call she has to be a threat to others for the hospital to hold her and they can rarely prove that so they get released, cops get called again and boom we back here.
Insanity is a huge problem. She's either on, or should be on anti-psychotics. The hospitals won't take her for the simple reason it's a HUGE law suite in the making. If she refused the medications they can't force her into a 72 hour hold unless she admits to suicidal thoughts, or her legal guardian puts her in. The cops can't do diddly, and I feel so bad for them. The cops are TRYING to get her to say, "I wanna hurt myself." So they can get her institutionalized.
I honestly feel bad for her. Not that she did nothing wrong, because the ruckus she created isn't fair to anyone else there, but moreso her mental state. If you're on medication and it works, please do yourself a favor and do NOT skip them. If you're having concerns regarding medication or looking to wean off, consult with your doctor and they'll help make a plan. It's not doing anyone any service to be unhinged. Really happy with these officers, bless their patience.
I have a cousin who's bipolar and schizophrenic and one time he stopped taking his medicine. And he didn't take it for several weeks and he ended up calling me and I was able to talk him by the grace of God, into beginning to take his medicine again and to going to the hospital. His parents were afraid he was going to kill them. And he didn't kill them and he did go to the hospital and he did start taking his medication over again and he was okay again. What happens a lot of times is people get to feeling so well that they think they can just stop taking things and they do and horrible things happen. I have depression and if I don't take the medication for it it will get hold of me and send me to a very bad place but as long as I take it which doesn't hurt me at all or make me wacky -- it just makes me normal -then I'm just like everybody else. Chemical imbalances in the brain create reactions. And a lot of times they're not good
Yeah but this doesn't excuse the officers for choking her, crushing her face, kneeing her stomach. I hope her family sues and wins. If my helpless mother who can't control her thoughts/body movements got this treatment, each one of those officers would face MUCH MORE THREATS than a legal battle. I'd hurt them very badly.
@@tubeyou-vx6nw If they sued they'd only end up losing. She was combative the entire time, kicked multiple Officers, and tried biting them. The point being that's really all a Judge would need to see.
Bless this women’s heart, she’s definitely going through a psychotic episode. She’s still aware and knows that something is happening but she can’t differentiate between real and not real 😢
Probably why she wants someone else there so she knows what is real and what isn't. If she see or hear something that the other person doesn't then she knows it isn't real
5:31 She apparently is off of her medications. I hope she's alright. It seems like a manic episode, could be a non-spastic seizure, a bipolar episode, schizophrenia, or any number of other things. I hope she'll be alright and that she'll get the medication she needs.
Just to add. A manic episode and “bipolar episode” are the same thing. Secondly, this was either a manic episode or psychotic episode related to not taking her medications. This clearly was not meth. She doesn’t LOOK like a meth user, she didn’t act like a meth user, and she clearly stated that she stopped taking her medications. Furthermore, it appears she has her life together if she’s able to afford a hotel room as nice as that and she has an iPad and iPhone. I see meth users daily, this isn’t one.
As someone who recently was hospitalized for psychosis, this is heartbreaking to watch... i was very much the same thought pattern until it got too much
😓 My older sister grew up with paranoid schitzoprenia. Its an awful disease and the help these people get is next to nothing. My sister is only alive still because of our families help. One of the few youtube videos that brought me to tears. I hope she gets long term care.
It might be good to shed light on mental illness vs criminals, hopefully we as a society can see the difference and help the ones that need it! Stay healthy everyone!
"i wanna be with somebody" breaks my heart. i believe i am slipping into the same illness, and yes it takes a person you trust or really just anyone at all to ground you. sometimes it can take an hour or so, but the episode ends. this is awful. thumbnail, start to finish. i'm devastated at her clearly expressing that one need, and it spiraling into what it did. i hope you are all doing well.
I used to get panic attacks and often you just wanted anyone you trust to be in the room with you. Breathing exercises cured me. Look like she’s on that freight train of panic but a few other things as well.
i sympathize for her, she needs medical evaluations. By the way she was speaking you can tell she had no mal intentions and she genuinely wanted help because she was scared. anyone could tell she was going through a type of episode. this is so sad and i hope she found the help she desperately wanted and knew she needed.
This poor woman. She doesn’t need jail. She needs help. This makes me sad that she is suffering like this. She’s not a criminal she has mental health issues. I hope she got the help she needed.
I doubt shell get any jail time, she will most likely plead “not guilty by reason of insanity” (it sounds bad but its what its called) and get the help she deserves
This is sad. I hope she finally gets the help she needs. There should be at least one mental health person there on staff to deal with situations like this.
Dude, cops are shooting people to death because they get a wrong address (yes, check it up!) and you ask for a mental health specialist as part of their staff. LOL.
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@jessie6600 they'd have some fucking compassion and understanding because they work in the field or have been through it themselves. it's called de-escalation and cops are supposed to be trained in it too, even in cases like this.
The sad part about this is there are thousands out there who are walking our streets who are not getting the help they need. I wonder how she is doing, it's heartbreaking to see her like this but more heartbreaking if she is not getting the help she needs.
In my comment I mentioned this is why their training cops for mental health calls and disturbances, depending on the cop, some can be very understanding and try to talk with the struggling individual, me having mental illness/bi polar myself have met police officers who genuinely care, not the best moments, but mental health cops are always needed.
This is sad. She was living a nightmare in her own mind. The world is scary enough to not even be able trust your own thoughts on top of that. She asked for help, afraid she was having a mental breakdown, mentally broke down and got charges and just released instead. There should be no charges, just transport to a hospital. Her actions were during a psych break, for which she asked for help.
Unfortunately she either didn’t know she was prone to violence while off her meds or she waited to long and or both. Once you assault an officer it’s too late. 😢
@@phakes6195 I was a prosecutor. Usually when someone is actively seeking help for a psych break, their actions like this within that break are not prosecuted. I highly doubt the DA will prosecute, so arrest was unneeded.
this actually breaks my heart! i thought they were taking her to a hospital?! that’s what they should’ve done gotten her on a psych hold jail is NOT going to help her. This is what’s wrong with our society so ready to incarcerate everyone when some people just are mentally ill
And what should they do when she begins to act like that towards civilians? It’s tragic but there’s really nothing more they could have done for her. Once she’s detained and had time to adjust and clear her head it will be infinitely easier to get her the assistance she needs.
@@ShadowIsABaby So you believe injecting somebody with a foreign substance that could potentially cause a major health risk is a better alternative to what is effectively an aggressive time out? A police officer should NEVER have that kind of authority, to force you to consume a substance that could put your life in danger.
This is the state of mental health issues in America. If there’s a problem, throw them in jail. It’s sickening She never should’ve went there, she should’ve received treatment in a hospital. This is just wrong.
You can "muh Murica so bad" all you want, but if your solution is just "she should receive mental treatment," you really don't know what you're talking about. She can't be involuntarily committed for more than 72 hours. When she's a danger to herself or others, she has to be incarcerated for her safety and for yours. Yes, it's sad that we have crazy people. But those crazy people still have their own freedom as American citizens.
And where else will they take her? The institutions they built after closing the asylums aren’t good enough and the hospitals aren’t there for this type of long term care. The old asylums need to be brought back but with better quality of training (which good luck because *you can never be fully trained for this)* and good luck trying to find people that will work these places because they’re too afraid of bleeding hearts and ill-informed family trying to fight them for what they consider “better care”. We’ve fucked this up to a point there’s no getting better solution.
They cannot send her to the hospital (which was the original plan) when she is being combative. The hospital will refuse to treat her and call the police back out for her. They were all set to get her to a hospital and then she started wigging out - kicking doors, assaulting them, etc. That changed their course of action.
Oh man...this poor lady is in serious trouble. Mental instability is definitely no laughing matter. I'm glad the cops recognized what they were dealing with and I hope she gets help.
These cops didn't recognize sh*t. They took a person with obvious mental health issues and pushed her so much that she eventually completely broke. Paranoid person not wanting to go into an elevator? Throw away all of her stuff, handcuff her and force her in there anyway. And that disgusting comment: "we're not playing this game". F*ck all cops involved in this situation. The did a sh*tty job and should be ashamed. Oh, and f*ck @CodeBlueCam for even uploading this encounter on your channel. It's me, long time subscriber giving you the middle finger.
They didn’t care. Not even a little bit. Otherwise she wouldn’t have been charged with all the felonies etc. The only one capable of showing compassion and trying to get her help would be the judge but it seems the judge didn’t care either as the judge didn’t order her to be sent to a mental facility. What is sad is the only people really capable of getting her help would be her family and the family has most likely had enough of her and won’t help.
Don... If they recognize what they were dealing with they should of taken her to a hospital instead of jail! Extremely unprofessional & uncaring on their part.
Why didn’t they take her to a hospital like she asked? It seems they kept trying to talk her out of going and telling her to just call a friend. None of her friends can give her the kind of help she needs. I was baffled when they pulled up to the jail instead of a hospital. They should’ve called paramedics that could medicate her on the way there if they couldn’t handle her.
@@asantesamuel13 psych wards most definitely put up with that. That’s what they’re for. Even emergency rooms have patients like that. They sedate them because whatever is going on in their head is not their fault.
Not all hospitals have the capacity or capability to handle combative patients. Those too violent for the hospitals end up in corrections because of that. Without more funding for behavioral health this is unlikely to change.
Soft restraints and a shot of anti psychotics would’ve been enough to handle her behavior. At the very least they should’ve been able to keep her sedated until morning and give her the resources she needed to get help. Jail caused more problems for everyone involved and didn’t improve her behavior. Then she is released and right back to where she started still thinking everyone is trying to kill her. On top of that, now she has a criminal history for something she is not at fault for. 🤷🏻♀️
this woman is clearly having a paranoid episode and needs medical help. forcing her to go down the elevator when she clearly did not want to was so uncalled for. my heart goes out to her
Torn between "respect muh 'thority" and the truly dangerous situation of someone having a mental crisis either throwing themselves down the stairs or becoming aggravated in a tight space. Given the balance of thinkg, I think elevator made more sense.
She could be a danger to herself and others and you think the police should risk it by going down the stairs cos of her feelings? This is why certain people shouldn’t have votes they don’t have critical thinking beyond emotional reqctions
I feel so bad for her, I hope she gets the help she needs and I really hope her family hasn't given up on her. Can't even imagine what it must be like to constantly be this afraid 😢
Her family has no option but to "give up on her". Who can be expected to live with this? That's why we need mandatory institutionalization back. Worst mistake ever, to get rid of it. Police and emergency service workers have to try and manage it, when they should be out solving crimes and saving lives.
Drugs are doing this. Stronger and stronger drugs. It's a Chinese strategy just like what they did with opium now they do it with stronger drugs. They're only too happy to give us the means of our destruction.
@@pm2886 - I couldn't agree more. Like 40% of these police videos are them dealing with people that would've been in mental institutions back in the day. Most of the mass shooters have a history of severe mental illness as well. Between the lack of institutions and softness on crime one has to wonder if it isn't intentional.
I worked psych for years. They’d come into us like this, but we weren’t allowed to use physical restraints.They’d get injections to calm them. Being off her meds precipitated this whole thing . We can get them stable in a hospital, but once discharged, we can’t control whether they take their meds. It’s an endless cycle. Mental illness is a terrible thing.
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Gotta be mentally ill or on drugs
5:30 Is when the carefully edited video finally reveals she is on medication but has been without it. Poor woman, the officers should have taken the situation seriously from the start. She wanted out of the room, what is so hard to remember about that? Oh no let's make sure she's locked in (watch the video).
She definitely needed to be placed on a 5150. Does a cop have the authority to place someone that is obviously mentally unwell into a 72-hour psychiatric hold or does a judge have to approve that?
@@FM-nm4ng two doctors have to decide , what treatment she should have , if she has to be restrained or just be watched , sadly many people with mental health , stop taking the meds , because they feel normal when they've taking them , and then decide they don't need them any more ,
She needs a doctor, not a judge.
You pay for th3 visits already, and they don't really seek the help they need.
She need a doctor and you also need a doctor cuz your comment is nuts
She need a doctor and you also need a doctor cuz your comment is nuts
@@gismoogity weird how mental illness works isn't it.
@@gismoogity ignorant with no empathy. Quality traits bud
This is really heartbreaking. She doesn't seem like a malicious person. Just someone who needs a lot of psychological help.
No, all the psychologists and meds won't do a thing, this is something people who have never had a family member suffering paranoid schizophrenia would say.
@@JediFarce??
Do you think people who needs help or seeing a doctor would work? I don't think it doesn't work like that. Just have a lost cause for them.
@@JediFarce Clearly you understand that everyone reacts differently to meds, there is no one size fits all response to schizophrenia, your comment is the exact reason issues like this go unaddressed
@@JediFarce are you a psychiatrist?. I think not.
I don't know what's more sad. Not knowing you're going crazy or knowing you're going crazy. She knows there is a problem. I feel for her.
What a question!
Tough stuff..
it's really not crazy though. She has some sort of mania or schizophrenia happening. Shes mentally ill, not crazy.
That’s why you don’t do hard drugs like her lol
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What’s sadder is she asked for help and they took her to jail instead of a mental health facility like they should have. And that’s what happens in the land of the free. Criminalized for a mental health crisis instead of getting help. Those cops deserved everything she did to them and more.
She’s simultaneously so rational and so irrational. I hope she gets the help she needs ❤
That’s called Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
No, it isn't.@@justinherrin4681
@@justinherrin4681no it’s more like Borderline. Which got its name from being on the border of neuroticism in a healthy person and actual psychosis. She might be under the influence which can create a drug induced psychosis. OCD is on an another cluster of disorder and more associated with narcissism, if it were to be associated with psychotic type disorder, though it is a standalone disorder in itself. There’s nothing here that is Obsessive. She’s defiant and reactive, it’s psychopathic behavior associated with a collapsed Borderline state. She’s also indecisive and swings from being complaint to defiant, another huge tell for a Borderline. She also uses her speech to try to explain her defiant behavior. Another tell. Messy and dirty and fat, as it is also associated with with binging. OCD along with Narcissism would be more associated with Anorexia and slimmer body type.
She’s having a psychotic break. Mostly a Borderline. Which is known to enter even psychopathy when in a collapsed state. When she gets violent it’s psychopathic reactivity: she is Borderline.
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@@justinherrin4681yeah, if you see it through that light, it could make sense (I have it), but, then again, she almost seems to be more paranoid then compulsively stressed?
Man. This was just sad.
I'm hoping this woman ended up getting the help she needs
I hope so too They should have taken her to the emergency room
She’s struggling😢 mental health is very important.
@@thepearlswirl We know. We are reminded every minute of the day by people like you.
Me too 😢
They mad it worse
I work in the psyche department of a county correctional facility and deal with this kind of behavior on a daily basis. It's very sad to see people like this not getting the help they need and just rotting away in a jail.
One of the first things a Dr. Asks is do you hear or see things that other people don't.
@Ryuk she was released the following day but charged with a felony and misdemeanors. She definitely could end up in jail if she is sentenced for those charges.
We need to revive state hospitals. They got such a bad rep howver and we're expensive but, they served a purpose. Some people need live in a institutionalized setting.
@@dianemorris3536 I totally agree with you. Why did they charge her with felon charges of battery ? Bc she fought them when they tied her to the chair? She obviously has some mental break down or psychological psychosis. This is a textbook example of someone in a mental crisis. The system is so f**** over there.
This is heartbreaking actually. She used to be someone's little girl and now she's in such a bad way; I truly hope she gets better.
Hearing her actually say that she wants to go to a mental institution made me sad, usually you don't hear people with these issues actually admit that they need help. I hope she finds that.
I find it sad how she agreed to go to the hospital and the officers ended up bringing her to jail instead.
Shes larping
All it takes is 1 cop who see's her as someone's mom, sister, or aunt, and actually attempt to provide heartfealt assistance.
That’s the first step to recovery right
She probably said that because she knows that she be in and out of mental institutions all the time.
I got tears in my eyes for this lady. She knows something is going on and has enough presence of mind to cry out for help and detail what her thought process is. I hope she is doing better.
I’m happy to see so many people sympathetic to this person. She seems like she’d benefit from a Dr more than going to jail.
when she is white we feel sorry for her ofcourse lol.
She needs to be in a psychiatric unit!
She'll sober up in jail when she can't take her drugs. She'll be back to normal after she gets off drugs.. For many people their problems are self inflicted.
Judges can order treatment for any mental health or drug addiction problems. She does need to pay for the property damage that she did now if the means jail time or simply fines and restitution that is also up to the judge. Some judges might say I’m sentencing you to x years in jail but if you agree to go to a treatment program I’ll suspend the sentence and if you stay on the treatment plan for x amount of time( whatever that plan is for after the program is(I don’t want speculate as if this is a mental health issue, a drug addiction issue, or both) you won’t have to serve that time. Don’t do any of this you will go to jail.
How much you want to bet she had already seen one and was prescribed drugs to treat her mental illness. My experience, people go to these doctors with mental health concerns, after "care" they end up insane.
It's scary to think our brains can do this to any of us. I feel really bad for this poor woman. Hope she finds peace.
Shes probably a mixture of crazy and getting gangstalked .
Don’t listen to him lol. I have schizoaffective bipolar and before diagnoses this happened to me three times. I was just terrified. Not even fully incoherent just scared and delusional. I was arrested each time for intoxication charges. I was released because I wasn’t intoxicated. I was not violent but I had also had keys laying near by because I was hearing glass smashing and people breaking in. They beat the fuck out of me and I didn’t even reach for the keys. I was just trying to make sense of everything like she was. I knew I was safer with the cops there, except I wasn’t. The fourth time a female officer was present and realized it could be mental health and took me to the hospital for a psych eval. Best thing for me. My life has greatly changed since starting meds. But you will never catch me calling 911 for help or any emergency therapist numbers as they just call 911 to your house as well where I live. In time I hope these things get better in our country. One can be hopeful.
So crazy yes, gangstalked 😂 I mean your brain can make anything up it’s all delusional thinking. I highly doubt anyone was after her though.
Living in America can do this to anyone.
@@flynnflynn6091 Awesome to hear and great and ty for sharing
From the moment you see her face you can tell she is going through some deep mental distress. She was reaching out for help the only way she knew how to in her state, I can't imagine how further traumatizing this situation is to her. I sincerely hope she gets the proper support and treatment that she needs, oftentimes these situations end much worse.
Easy to have sympathy when you're not actively dealing with someone who refuses to take their meds. Everyone has cut her out of their lives, and she still can't get it together. She needs a psych ward for her safety and everyone else's.
She seemed to know an awful lot about opiates. Maybe she used some. Hard to say. I do hope she finds whatever help it is that she needs. Her friends and family have probably tried to help her and she’s probably lashed out at them, too. We need to bring back more mental hospitals they closed in the early 80s based on the lie that modern medications eliminated the need for institutions. That’s an outright lie.
@@jdy1054 The myth of mental illness book didn't help.
@@littlelegs4563 thank you
I think I understand sanity. I also think I understand insanity. But I don't think I understand the state where you can flip between the two fairly often and quickly.
I watched many of these videos and this is the first time I felt bad for the person getting arrested. Wish this woman a happy life
“What has changed since the last time we were here?”
Says a lot
5:30 "I know you mentioned you were off some medication"
Says a lot more, particularly in the political need of theirs to edit this video to excuse instigating a poor woman losing her mind probably to the opiate war through the Healthcare system her "friends and family" told/forced her to go through.
This lady looked genuinely unwell. But in England we have what are known as "High Volume Service Users" who call 999 typically fifty times a day.
@@lukesutton4135 hey there! Go be a cop and show us how its done
@@lukesutton4135 if you think it was edited to put the police in a good light, go make a public records request for it and post the video for yourself. Let us know what they could have done differently.
@@CameronMatthews760 They made so many mistakes in this video. How do you not understand that?
This is why we need psychiatric facilities. She doesn’t need jail.
While they are getting her the help she needs..... despite her mental state.... no one has the right to bite, hit or spit on officers.....
Make Asylums Great Again
And, she certainly did not need to be released.
@@fatooshtkd totally agree. They probably would have the same problems trying to admit her at the hospital.
@Lorrie Rabbit you are absolutely correct but that has nothing to do with the fact that this women needs help. Not prison. What you said was a non sequitur: it has nothing to do with what was stated
It’s crazy they take somebody like this to jail instead of a mandatory treatment center.
I agree. Her call for help was answered with criminal charges and a 10k bond.
If she's irate and a danger law enforcement gets involved. Mental health assistance usually follows.
Law enforcement cannot “force” anybody into treatment unless they are a danger to themselves or others. Being insanely paranoid isn’t grounds for that.
@Kevin I guess you missed the first part of the video. She claimed to have weapons and threatened violence. You can't go around making these sort of threats and not expect people to take it seriously.This case is definitely grounds for law enforcement to intervene, followed by mental health assistance. Furthermore, paranoia, in many cases (just like this one), causes individuals to become a threat to themselves and others.
@@Kevin-gq8dzyes it is
Perfect example of why mental health workers deserve a raise and how they are needed.
I worked in the field. There are ample therapists, psychiatrist, APRNS, etc. We need facilities. We need beds that are open and not long waiting lists. We need States to fund if the private sector can't get what each state needs. Number 1 issues was waiting lists. Don't know what to do arrest repeatedly. Don't blame the officers this is a society issue.
It was actually heartbreaking listening to her explain how the sensation of the cold breeze from the AC on her skin was being turned into a paranoid delusion by her brain that she is being drugged and attacked. The moment where she was explaining the "fog on the window" when the officer said "Yeah, the condensation?" her eyes flicked for a second with an awareness of 'Oh, right. I'm crazy.' I wish someone would have prioritized getting her her medication.
Exactly. Medical attention was the thing completely missing. Arresting and charging her does nothing to solving the problem.
@@Randor10 Yeah, sad to see nothing has changed when it comes to cops and mentally ill people. Easier just to lock em up apparently where they'll only get worse...
she even half heartedly asked for medical attention. and you san see when shes finally got her mind set to go to the hospital and get help. she wanted it done now and it was taking too long for her. im sure when you decide youre going to get help, every second feels like a lifetime until its done.
This is what should have happened. Or at least bring them to a comfort cell at the jail and have some mental health services available there (if they had one).
My mother was like this frequently until it ended her life at age 43 in a psychiatric hospital!!! And we never got a clear answer to if her roommate ( who was known to be very violent) did it or if somehow My Mother did it to herself. She was in the room that starts with an "S" and ends with an "e" watch room with cameras that were conveniently not recording at the time! ( I dont believe that) She was in that room because the day before she ended up with a busted open wound on her head and eye! It looked like someone hit her with a metal object! Then the next day they found her unresponsive, it took the ambulance 20 plus minutes!!! to get there and revive her, by that time she was already brain d3*d and they brought her body back to life. She was on life support for 2 very stressful and sad weeks before my family decided against me! to pull the plug on her. My Beautiful mom was my world! I was 20 at the time, I'm now 36 and it still feels like it happened yesterday. I wish We had better health care for the Mentally ill, instead of throwing them into jails half the time. We had an autopsy performed and they found she had a plastic medicine cup lodged far down in her throat! and the coroner at the time, originally said it was "physically impossible for her to have done it to herself because of how strong the human gag reflex is", 2 weeks later and a promotion! he was promoted to chief coroner and changed his story entirely! And ruled her death to be, you know "self inflicted" ( can't say the word on here) I know in my heart my mom didn't! I talked to her the day before and she was happy! Because I was going to visit her, and I wanted to make sure she was ok from "the fall" that day. The Dr said she was heavily medicated the whole day, but she was talking clear and didn't sound over-medicated at all! And I have heard her that way in the past, and she wasn't heavily medicated by any means! That was the start of their cover up! They blamed her "falling" the day before from her being "heavily medicated" but she wasn't at all! Even after she got hurt! I know because I had talked to her in the morning and after she had got hurt! Anyways my mom was a great person! Who I miss so very much! Sorry for my lack of grammar. I'm sorry for anyone who has to see a loved one in such a horrible way, it really effected me a lot growing up with her a single parent having bad episodes and me and my sister getting tossed around so much every time she had to be hospitalized. Several times she would be in there almost 2 years! And other times a year which was extremely hard for us being young children. I remember crying for my mom as a young child and getting yelled at from my grandma. I was abused by my entire family physically, mentally, emotionally and I hated when mom went to the hospital. Thankfully sometimes she was only in there for a couple months.anyways sorry for my rant. Take care everyone
My mother had dementia in her later years and was a "sundowner", and she used to have episodes like this. She'd have delusions about unknown people coming after her, and would just get terrified.
Very sad..I feel for this poor woman.
I feel for you. I used to be a CNA and when I first started my career I worked in a nursing home. Many of them had sundowners, sleep all day, then wake up when the sun went down. Most of them became very, very violent. The patients would remember who we were, but the sundowners took over them. We always kept the lights on at night trying to give them a false sense that it was daylight per the charge nurse, but the patients knew when the sun went down still. It’s very, very sad to watch. My grandpa had dementia and sundowners did and acted like someone we didn’t know when the sun went down. When the sun went down he had no clue who we were and became so violent that we stopped visiting him in the evenings. We looked forward to spring as the sun stayed up longer. So very sad. 😢
Mine too, exactly like you said. She made up whole wild scenarios that she barely escaped.
Demonic possession on display. She needs a priest.
@@TruthHurtsSoGetAHelmet She stopped taking medication she was prescribed. That is what happens. Worse than you were before you started taking it coming off of it.
My Dad had dementia too and was very good about remembering everyone. He had an episode one day where he was screaming saying there was a man named George in the basement and I was an intruder. I didn't know what to do so I called 911. The officers that came out were so kind and helped calm him. Sadly I lost him several months later. Dementia is such a cruel disease 😓😓
Respect to her for understanding that some of her thoughts are not safe, that her lack of meds is a bad thing, and that she needs to be supervised by professionals (and seemingly people who can keep themselves and herself safe aka the first responders). Hope she continues to get help and find a way through such mental turmoil.
So take her in
@@bobbybanks77 Another idiotic comment from you 🙄
No respect for this woman she’s a lunatic
@@bobbybanks77 It's unfortunate she's not in Canada.
In Canada they wouldn't arrest her at all even if they realize she's doing something not good they will most likely just take the person in to a hospital and she will be inpatient for as many days as needed until she is fully stabilized a psychiatrist would see her as soon as possible and evaluate her putting her on some proper medications, in the meantime they will most likely give a light benzo like Ativan to get them back to their normal (this medication calms you down it's quite light too so it's good for her situation) that would probably be the first medicine she would get by a nurse/doctor as soon as she's in the hospital, then they would put her on some long term medications to stabilize as Ativan or any benzos are never a solution, although long term medications are non addictive and it will help them live a normal life and a lot of the times this is a good treatment for people like this. What happened in the video would never happen in Canada even if she were to freak out 5-10x as much she would not get arrested I think we have some sort of mental health act here or whatever it is but eitherway they would get her right in an ambulance on the way to a hospital.
The cops made a major mistake in this video and this is horrible it actually shocks me that they do this in the neighbor country.. the way we treat sick people with mental health issues is by far so much better compared to USA, in Canada if you are suffering with some mental health issues their are many nurses/doctors/psychs that will even baby a person in terms of just making them feel grounded again it isn't a bad thing some people need some sort of that until they can be themselves and stabilized
@@bobbybanks77 That's not an answer. she needs to be stabilized and put on proper medications til she's okay and feeling better.
We don't want to prolong their suffering by them staying at home wherever they live we want them to get started on some long term meds and get assigned a long term psychiatrist/ who will prescribe the right medications for her to stable. Counseling is the next step they will do that right with the meds. In Canada they seek to get people to their normal state, not to prolong ones suffering and throw them away
My heart breaks for her. Shes not a criminal, she just needs help. Hope she got the help she needed.
Drugs.
She needs a nightstick 🩸
@@darkpisces8125Highly doubtful. That's not "drugs", that's mental illness.
@@darkpisces8125Stupid.
How do you know, this is just an act she's putting on for the cops
It's like she knew she was going insane and tried to fight it but was losing the battle as the minutes passed by. I think they should have taken her directly to a hospital. I hope she gets the help she needs. I feel so sad for her.
Slowly losing it is intense and terrifying especially during your first episode. I fought it so hard my first episode because I knew something was wrong but couldn't figure out what was wrong.
It got to a point I had to be supervised and all sharp objects were locked up in my house.
My dad couldn't even give me tea because I was so paranoid. He just watched me Slowly lose it in sadness and confusion. I was a teenager back then, now it's been 10 years and I can manage my mind better.
Good on her for trying to keep her cool long enough to try to get a doctor.
Yea kinda fucked they took her to jail, its obvious she was having a mental health episode
@@BamBabyBrenda Never give in. Your mind is your most valuable asset. Glad to hear you are doing better.
I think this is a great idea in theory, but there are several problems with that. First, I don't think the officers are trained to do full mental health assessments like this. They'd need way more training for this than 2 years in the police academy. Second, they need her consent and had to convince her to admit herself into a mental hospital; they lost precious time doing that. It's pretty clear they figured out that she was in trouble, but couldn't convince her in time to get that help voluntarily. Thirdly, once she attacked officers physically, they have to charge her. The advantage is that the judge can then order psychiatric treatment instead of prison or probation.
@@soulscanner66 These are good points. No easy answers. People often fall between the cracks. I guess the best we can hope for is to not become one of them.
She’s showing almost all of the signs of schizophrenia. Which is pretty serious if left untreated. Hopefully she gets the help she needs
And some signs of autism. The panic and dread, combined with the brutal honestly, combined with the blind and foolish urge to defend one's self from what is clearly an unfair and horrifying situation (even if everyone surrounding you disagrees) is very present in her behavior.
@@awesomeferret Is the latter also often present in Autism/Asperger's (ik the latter is not used much or at all anymore or not legit anymore, ik)? Since I was like that as a kid and can still be similar to that and have ADHD, which is often comorbid with it. I plan to get that checked out also in the future, but getting mental health help even in Germany is frigging hard. It's usually ALL full and one can't be put on the waiting list anymore 😢
@awesomeferret I would say she is in a state of delusion especially when she's going out in the hallway, from that moment to getting restrained in the chair with multiple officers you can tell that she's having a big episode. She might show signs of autism but that schizophrenic behavior has overtaken it
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State funded institutions were pretty horrible but my God, keeping these people in hotel rooms and inflicting untrained Hotel staff and police with having to deal with this is just a cruel to everyone, her included.
Only thing cruel is her refusing everything in her life to get better you people are the ones ruining the world
Proper mental institutions would probably help solve/reduce a lot of issues we have today.
She put herself in the hotel
I wish they would have worked on greatly improving mental facilities instead of closing them.
@@happylolipop they shut them down without having any thing else in place for them. When the State Hospital closed in this area, a lot of patients were deemed fit to return to society and just let go.
It’s depressing to realise that jails and prisons have become the largest provider of mental healthcare services for the American population. Sadly, for the majority of the American people, the only help they can possibly get access to for serious mental illnesses, is if they are sentenced to a correctional facility. That is deeply troubling.
Sounds like real Arkham Asylum. How did that facility work out for those criminals?
This breaks my heart, especially when she said.. “can you sit with me?” She obviously needs some help.. 😢
So hard to watch someone losing their sanity. The pain and anguish has to be absolute hell for her and everyone involved. I hope she gets her life back and all the things lost along the way.
The worst part is the brief moments of clarity where she apologizes and admits that she's not well.
I understand these officers don't have the correct training to deal with this, but I can't help but feel that they did make this harder than it needed to be.
She needed a comforting demeanor, rather than an aggressive one.
@@TDPEquinox It is what I would want and need in that condition, empathy can be medicine in its own right.
THIS woman has a demonic problem, the demon is manifesting. There also must be a Christian cop nearby, who believes in Jesus Christ, because it really acts up when one or more believers come near her.
I've seen this before. Same everything.
@@dede4004honestly, stfu. So many people have been harmed with rhetoric like yours. So many people have died bc their family members thought they were possessed. So kindly, take your religious bs and shove it.
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I'm 4 minutes into this video and I feel so terrible. This is so sad. I have a rough life, but videos like this make me realized how blessed I am.
A lot of people also don’t realise that this can happen to anyone. No matter how good or bad their life has been. Everyone deserves access to suitable treatment.
Yo I felt bad for this lady at 1:30. She didn’t feel safe. Off her meds. She is suffering.
Last year the was a mix up from doctor to pharmacy. So I was off meds for a few days while I waited. I felt awful and and was rather unpleasant to be around.
I truly hope this woman gets the proper care she needs. Mental Health is so important.
Mental illness is a scary thing, I'm almost sure she has schizophrenia. My uncle has it, and she's acting the exact same way he does; thinking there's someone always watching them, or hacking into technology to stalk and harass them. It's constant paranoia, and hearing voices. It may seem "dumb" to some people, and some people of course think that there is 100% not anyone talking to them in their head, but the thing is, there actually is, we of course can't hear or see them, but people with schizophrenia do, and it's incredibly sad, and heartbreaking, that's why a lot of people with that illness end up committing suicide...
Exactly.
@@ijustwantedausername She could also be in her first psychotic episode, or just undiagnosed
She is literally asking for help and they’re just like nope there’s nothing we can do… What a shame. I hope this woman gets the help she needs.
How do you help people who won't take their meds.
Seriously, you came to that conclusion! They are restraining her for her protection and theirs.
@@linb5216NO THEY ARENT. They took her to jail instead of the hospital. Like wtf are you even talking about? They said that only to get her to cooperate and then took her to the county for disorderly conduct. Sickening.
SO FRUSTRATING! Why are they disuading her from going to the hospital for treatment??
@Quest What happened was she called them for attention, which is fine. They offered to take her to the hospital, which was ok... until she decided that's not the attention she wanted, & threw a tantrum. When she started getting aggressive etc. that changed the plan to lockup. Hopefully she got her meds in there.
Shes so aware of how she feels, and whats going on. A very articulate lady. There should be places that can help her.
That's probably the saddest thing about the whole situation.
This is the USA. She’ll end up in a tent city somewhere because healthcare is nonexistent unless you have limitless funds.
Are u kidding? She's crazy!
@@kalmykdude No, she's just having a really bad episode of what looks like Paranoid Schizophrenia
Edit: spelling is difficlut
@@ewanwickward8587 yeah the constant worry that someone or some kind of authority is attempting to put her life at risk is very reminiscent of PS.
I feel for this woman. Imagine not being able to trust your own perception of reality and having everyone else think you're crazy. I hope she gets help
One of my greatest fears.
@@bobbybanks77 wtf you need to seek help as well
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Idiot 🙄
Well, this is what happens when you stay up for three or four days straight doing meth.
there is not help for people like this... her brain is fried from meth and there's no going back
This is a perfect example of why there needs to be a psych person working with the police
Totally agree. That is such a great idea. That is so needed
The psychic police!
Alot of departments do, they also do emergency detentions for hospitals when a psyche comes in and becomes unruly. They however don't do initial encounters with said psyche people because of the nature of some of these people. It's pretty clear those who kill others are not in the their right minds when killing someone. If someone's in the mindset and have access to guns it's not gonna be pretty. Majority of suicides by cop ARE mentally ill. They just don't wanna do it themselves and would rather be deleted by someone else. Sad thing to put on someone else and these cops aren't immune from it.
Psych can come later after they get her detained.
@@bjohnson1149 imagine how many situations could be defused before it would even have to get to that point
I feel bad for this poor women, she clearly said she’s mentally not ok and told them she needs help. I truly hope she gets help and wins her battle with her mind poor girl 😢😢
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I do not feel bad for her at all. She is showing signs of drug use.
@@seximexi5820 that is true but she also said she has mental battles and her way to save herself is that she calls the police
i hope she gets the help she needs. i can’t imagine how scared she constantly is
should've taken her to the ER right away, not jail time
@@herewegoagain7403 assault on an officer warrants jail time and psychiatric evaluation
@@pantsenfuego9986 no, it warrants a psychiatric hold 5150
She even acknowledges that shes acting crazy, but still cant get away from it. really scary situation to be in
@@herewegoagain7403 3 count felony battery, misdemeanor resisting.
I am currently a qualified mental health professional and wow this woman needs help. She reached out to the last known line she had. I hope she gets the help she needs.
she won't, the money needed to help get her help was sent to some other country so politicians can get a kickback
We have an epidemic of mental health issues in this country, but instead of getting people help so they can be functional and eventually contribute to society, they are ignored and made to wait until they become dangerous. Then they are put into a prison with minimal mental health care and people who actually are dangerous. I don't understand the "logic".
Your right she reached out and they rejected her and instead treated her like a criminal! If her trying to ask if they can get drugs through the condensation on the windows didn’t make them see somethings wrong I don’t think they are qualified to do this job!!!!
@@High-Overlord-PugulaUkraine ftx
@@jenerin905 Gimme a break, everyone screams mental health but a lot of people use it as an excuse because no one wants to incorporate discipline in their life. That combined with many people limiting contact with each other and you end up slowly being disconnected with others and eventually losing yourself. She said it herself she wanted someone to talk to and many people don't even have one person to talk to.
Jail is no place for someone in the middle of a mental health crisis. She needs professional help in a mental health unit . This is so sad. I really hope that she's doing better now. 😢
And the Comfort Inn IS? These people need institutions.
@@DJKinney so mentally ill people aren't allowed to exist anywhere outside of prison?
She needs an exorcism...
It's unfortunate she's not in Canada.
In Canada they wouldn't arrest her at all even if they realize she's doing something not good they will most likely just take the person in to a hospital and she will be inpatient for as many days as needed until she is fully stabilized a psychiatrist would see her as soon as possible and evaluate her putting her on some proper medications, in the meantime they will most likely give a light benzo like Ativan to get them back to their normal (this medication calms you down it's quite light too so it's good for her situation) that would probably be the first medicine she would get by a nurse/doctor as soon as she's in the hospital, then they would put her on some long term medications to stabilize as Ativan or any benzos are never a solution, although long term medications are non addictive and it will help them live a normal life and a lot of the times this is a good treatment for people like this. What happened in the video would never happen in Canada even if she were to freak out 5-10x as much she would not get arrested I think we have some sort of mental health act here or whatever it is but eitherway they would get her right in an ambulance on the way to a hospital.
The cops made a major mistake in this video and this is horrible it actually shocks me that they do this in the neighbor country.. the way we treat sick people with mental health issues is by far so much better compared to USA, in Canada if you are suffering with some mental health issues their are many nurses/doctors/psychs that will even baby a person in terms of just making them feel grounded again it isn't a bad thing some people need some sort of that until they can be themselves and stabilized
It kind of is.
They can be restrained and medicated and stabilized in jail.
This is sad. They made her paranoid delusions WORSE. She needs to be in PSYCH NOT JAIL
My heart hurts for this poor woman. She needed medical help, not jail.
They offered to call family and friends to see if they would keep her safe no one answered wyd u want them to do
They offered to bring her to the hospital. However, she cannot go to one if she's behaving in the manner that she was. They would simply be called back. Hospital staff cannot help her if she was behaving in such a way. It's awful, yes, but it's an awful reality.
@@Itsblueeeeee take her to a hospital and if they can't because of the way she's behaving, it's because they aren't making it any better. police are here for help. and whatever she got wasn't what she was supposed to receive.
@@samanthahughes4098 Everything was chill until she became agitated. They offered to called friends and fam. Nobody answered. They were on their way to bring her to a hospital until she became irate.
They can't take her to a hospital behaving like she did. Stop villainizing police.
@@Itsblueeeeee Get her to a hospital like are u dum?
April is obviously suffering from something . I hope she gets help . calling the emergency number can be a huge fine or charge
Why? She needs help. Get her help
Yeah if she needs help it probably won't get to that point but if she's a repeat offender then there could be trouble there. It's just a misdemeanor but still
some people just cant be helped, they too far gone
Really she can be charged for using a emergency number where everywhere else it's free, wow America really isn't for the people like if you need a ambulance in America you have to fork out 3k wtf is with that so you get into a car accident and need a ambulance to get to hospital only to spend the next decade paying off the bill for it, madness
Don't worry Police are the first line experts in schizophrenia. They serve as expert witnesses in Court.
not only is she pre-psychotic, she may or may not also have schizophrenia and paranoia. This is truely heartbreaking to watch
Paranoid Personality Disorder
It's amazing how you can diagnose her only based on this short video.. it's amazing and hilarious 🤣
Drugs.
@@H.EL-Othemanyit’s a really common symptom of what the above commenter described. Nothing hilarious about mental healthy crisis. She’s having a manic paranoid episode and it’s clear to anyone who has been through this or watched loved ones go through it.
@@geraldineramirez1054 mental health isn't. And I didn't day it is. Don't put words in my mouth.. the way he diagnosed her was hilarious '.. so STFU
"Opiates being pumped into her room via the air conditioning vent"
So, what hotel is this? asking for a friend.
Saddest part of this story to me was that they gave her all those charges, then turned her loose instead of taking her to get the obvious mental help she needs. They were initially gonna take her and have her committed until they started moving and she flipped out. I don't understand why it turned from seeking help for her into just tossing her into a cell before turning her loose.
Because it's not available and often times state laws prevent it. State hospitals are overrun and have a crazy turn around time. They released very, very sick people into the streets everyday. It's horrible in Oregon. Families BEG for help but the law won't allow anything over 72hrs.
@@TwistedQuestionMark yea Oregon is a liberal dump now, so many left wing mentally ill anger addicts
because pigs have 90 IQs and don't think too good
It's unfortunate she's not in Canada.
In Canada they wouldn't arrest her at all even if they realize she's doing something not good they will most likely just take the person in to a hospital and she will be inpatient for as many days as needed until she is fully stabilized a psychiatrist would see her as soon as possible and evaluate her putting her on some proper medications, in the meantime they will most likely give a light benzo like Ativan to get them back to their normal (this medication calms you down it's quite light too so it's good for her situation) that would probably be the first medicine she would get by a nurse/doctor as soon as she's in the hospital, then they would put her on some long term medications to stabilize as Ativan or any benzos are never a solution, although long term medications are non addictive and it will help them live a normal life and a lot of the times this is a good treatment for people like this. What happened in the video would never happen in Canada even if she were to freak out 5-10x as much she would not get arrested I think we have some sort of mental health act here or whatever it is but eitherway they would get her right in an ambulance on the way to a hospital.
The cops made a major mistake in this video and this is horrible it actually shocks me that they do this in the neighbor country.. the way we treat sick people with mental health issues is by far so much better compared to USA, in Canada if you are suffering with some mental health issues their are many nurses/doctors/psychs that will even baby a person in terms of just making them feel grounded again it isn't a bad thing some people need some sort of that until they can be themselves and stabilized
That’s what I’m thinking. She was asking for help and instead they escalated the pile of crap she has to deal with by giving her jail charges. It’s inhumane.
I actually very proud of her acknowledging that if she is wrong, she needs to go get help. I really hope she gets the help she needs.
What the fuck do you think magically to these people?
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There’s no magic, but there’s a start, and that’s not jail!
The fact that she is questioning her own mental state several times, tells me she hasn’t totally lost it yet.
Yeah, this one is odd. Even when she slips out of control she quickly pulls it back in. I'm not sure I have ever seen anything quite like it.
It's possible to be delusional and know that your perception is off!
The problem is that it's so strong that you can't see a way out or stop it from happening!
The fact that she knows that she shouldn't have stopped her meds tells me that she has had some form of treatment.
Which often means a certain level of insight... clearly, she needs more insight and medical intervention! Point being, you can have a certain level of "clarity" in the midst of an episode!
I don't think you understand how mental illness works.
@@bladerunner1b Then you havent seen many mentally ill people. A lot of them have a similar tendency.
She's on drugs. About 95% of what they call "mental health issues" in the police reports are actually just people freaking out on various drugs. But they aren't allowed to WRITE that in the reports anymore. Ask any cop and they'll tell you.
We're now soaring past 100,000 overdose deaths per year. And we're supposed to believe that this sudden surge in wacked out people is some kind of "mental health crisis"? Get real... it's a serious drug problem. The crime, vandalism and violence in our streets is the end result of a drug epidemic gone completely unchecked.
By closing down the mental hospitals, we have done an incredible disservice to our mentally ill. This is so heart rendering, she needs help.
The Mental Hospitals aren't closed down just the process to commit somebody to at least a 72-hour hold is more difficult to do every single hospital has a psychiatric ward and there are specific psychiatric hospitals that are everywhere as well but you either have to go into the voluntarily or be committed and again that's very difficult they used to be called mental asylums but they changed it to the word hospital to sound better
This is a mentally unwell person, not a criminal. She doesn’t deserve to be outed like this imo. 🙁
It does have the added benefit of seeing the whole scope of what police have to deal with on a regular basis. I don't think we need to gloss over the mental health crisis going on in this country, and I'm sure it's not like the police want the public to turn a blind eye to it either.
6aeus: Your opinion doesn't matter.
You can have MH issues and still be a criminal 😑
@@Erin-bd6jg then blur her face and hide her identity. This is a schizophrenic person.
@@jefftraboulsy8631yeah that’s true. I personally don’t think this chick is a criminal just having a hit of a mental break.
As a nurse with experience in the psychiatric field: This woman needs compassionate psycho-medical evaluation, help and care, not a jail. There are several illnesses, that can lead to episodes/behaviour like this.
This is the problem with our legal system. She needs psychological assistance not police. Very sad.
But then, how could our privatized prison system wring money out of us taxpayers?
OFFICERS AND JUDGES NEED TO BE TRAINED IN MENTAL HEALTH. I believe all officers should have a licensed psychiatrist accompany them to certain calls This is so upsetting
My heart goes out to this woman and anyone who experiences psychosis. I had a psychotic episode that lasted about 6 months. Worst thing I ever went through. I thought someone was hiding in my house; I could hear footsteps upstairs. There was clearly no one there and nowhere anyone could even hide, but that didn't matter to my brain. My body would have weird numb and tingling feelings all over. My thoughts made no sense and I couldn't sleep or eat. Sometimes I sort of knew I was losing my mind, but it was also so real that it was hard to know what was going on. I was afraid to tell my doctor what I was going through for awhile.
People going through that stuff need medical attention, not punishment. When you are afraid like that, it is really hard to control your behavior and thoughts. I wouldn't be surprised if the increasing levels of restraint on her only made her more afraid and stressed too.
Did you rebuke them, you should find help reading scriptures of how calling out to Jesus and making them leave will help
@@shable1436 FYI, This sort of religious advice comes across as arrogant and idiotic to anyone who reads it that isn’t part of the cult of Christ.
@@qistonecollective I really couldn't care less what you think, you have never really seen true evil yet then
@@shable1436 They say Satan is the great deceiver…. What if his great deception is J.C.?
@@shable1436 your movement, your cause, your faith gets washed down the drain into apathetic pity. Whatever makes you get through the day without an episode like this..but it doesn’t work for everyone. Praying is just another form of therapy to us.
Half way through the video and I can’t help but to feel very sad for her and her current condition.
She needed help, not charges. These police officers need to go.
Honestly if she is a non drug user and there is ppl in room next to her preparing opioids which is very common she could be picking up stuff in the air while ppl preparing are wearing masks. Mental health is real but so is drug dealers in luxury rooms like this preparing Drugs like fentanyl or prostitutes using drugs in rooms
@@carculturenation2166 that’s not what this was. This was either a type 1 bipolar or schizophrenic episode. The most common trait of both is paranoid ideations, which she definitely showed.
Yeah. Her and all the people that she's around, hotel staff, other guests. the 911 dispatchers wasting their time, the police.
@@corey75952 nice remote diagnosis dr.internet. i had a drug induced psychosis just from weed and her behavior was totally relatable. but the passive high theory from car culture nation is a bit far-fetched.
Imagine being paranoid about people coming after you, and then all this happens.
exactly. this was the absolute worst solution to this problem. so be taken it and tied up. i’m not suffering from her delusions, but that’s a scary thought for me. and then they wonder why she’s fighting? she clearly said she needs help, was open to getting it. then they tell her she’s getting a ticket and take her to jail? even when leaving the hotel, she said no to the elevator, she’d feel more comfortable taking the stairs. they handcuffed her and forced her into the elevator. very poor mental health training.
@@_emily_11_14stairs are extremely dangerous especially in this situation
@@dakotareid1566 you're absolutely right. It would be VERY dangerous for them to try and walk her down the stairs while she's in such a frenzied state
@@_emily_11_14 very poor common sense, _emily_.
Trying to walk her down the stairs while she's in such a frenzied and unpredictable state would be FAR too dangerous, for herself and the officers.
Also, OF C0URSE she needs to be charged with battery and assaulting and officer and be taken to jail
@@Christian-xo8hu she never assaulted any police UNTIL she was taken to jail. this situation could have been handled much better, and should have been. sadly, most counties/cities do not have enough funding for mental health officers. i live in dane county, and ours only work like a regular 9-5. so at 2am when someone is off the deep end, it’s up to the officers to take care of. it’s just a sad situation, and jail will not help this woman, she should have been taken to the hospital and placed in the psych ward so they could get her back on her meds.
Just another example of how the criminal justice system is completely broken. This poor lady deserved absolutely none of this.
This isn’t one of those out of control people who needed to be put in jail, this was a human being in need. Hopefully she gets help because shes obviously in need of it. My thoughts go out to her.
@40 Acres and a mule it has nothing to do with her being TH-cam
@40 Acres and a mule seriously tho race has nothing to do with it
50 years ago she would have just been thrown into an asylum
Problem is, without an available psych bed it's either a general medical (read ICU because they will sedate the crap out of her ) or jail till her psychosis breaks. I am surprised she didn't end up in the hospital. These are the hardest patients to deal with whether drug induced, schizophrenia or dementia.
@40 Acres and a mule Does your Boss know you have a picture of his boat as your profile pic??????
I almost feel bad she ended up on this channel. The fact she’s aware of how not right her thoughts are, says a lot. This woman needs someone in her life that can help her get the help she clearly needs. It must be terrifying to be this out of control of your emotions, and being able to do practically nothing about it.
It hurt me to hear that the cops tried to find numerous friends for her to feel safe and they couldn’t find anyone. 😢 I feel for her. I hope she finds the help she needs and feels loved.
She would be a burden. I wouldn’t want her visiting this on me.
They're honestly probably scared of her. I would be. As sad as it is she needs mental treatment.
Someone cared enough about her to put up $10k to bail her out.
Did you hear her say everyone is sick of her and her son doesn't want anything to do with her. I wonder why?
@@layersofjade5197 It was a signature bond no one paid bail.
I sure hope she's got the help she needs, and a support system of some kind, caring family and friends 🙏🏽
Mental health decline is a heart breaking thing to see
We are in the latest state of this civilization cycle.
I would swear this is a BAD-TRIP. And that doesn't always mean just acid.
@@CT-nb5lm i think she just has sever e mental illnesses, the way the cops interacted with her knowing that she acts like this often and the fact theyve had contact with her before proves it moreso
@@lepton31415 exactly. This world and realm is a very spiritual place.
This is not mental health " decline"... this is full-on schizophrenia and actute sychosis
This poor lady knows she’s not right, asks for help, then gets kick out without anyone batting an eye. Heart wrenching.
She looked so relieved when they got there like she could finally find some peace of mind, sad situation.
My sister and my mother both suffer from something similar to this. It breaks my heart, I can't imagine the world around me being so utterly hostile and terrifying, only to learn it's all in MY head....like I have some serious respect for anyone that has to deal with this. I hope this woman is okay.
It’s really difficult to understand it until you’ve experienced it up close. Everyone deserves sympathy and support when their brains are working against them in such a cruel way.
@@windybeach2184 absolutely!
Mental illness is a scary thing, I'm almost sure she has schizophrenia. My uncle has it, and she's acting the exact same way he does; thinking there's someone always watching them, or hacking into technology to stalk and harass them. It's constant paranoia, and hearing voices. It may seem "dumb" to some people, and some people of course think that there is 100% not anyone talking to them in their head, but the thing is, there actually is, we of course can't hear or see them, but people with schizophrenia do, and it's incredibly sad, and heartbreaking, that's why a lot of people with that illness end up committing suicide...
your sister and mother must be on opioids too, because that's what's going on with april.. its the drugs
How do these people survive? How do they hold a job? How do they buy food, ho shopping, etc.? Who is enabling them?
In Germany she would've gone into a mental hospital, never in jail.
This is so sad. I’m in Norman Oklahoma, and a woman that owned a sweet shop here called 911, and told them she needed mental help. She wanted to go to a hospital. They ended up putting her in jail, and she died in jail ALONE, scared, and shouldn’t even be there. We need more empathetic officers.
The lady’s death sparked major outrage
That's awful. Our system needs complete reform.
@@hegeliandetective1034 lol
What was her name?
Something’s missing in this story
From what I've read "Cookie Queen", idk what her real name is, had the police called on her by other store owners by acting disorderly. She did not call the police herself. She happened to be a long-time advocate for mental health but gave up that because of lupus. The only confusing part is why she was left in jail for a week and the fact that her death still has not been determined or at least publicly revealed.
As someone who has gone through the same kind of paranoia as her, I feel what she was going through. Hope she's better now.
I thought they were taking her straight to the hospital. She was obviously having paranoid delusions. Imagine believing that people are actively trying to kill you. I really hope she got help.
They absolutely should have taken her to the hospital and not to the jail.
@@ohheyalan123 for real. This person may not call the police again when they’re having paranoid delusions in the future, which presents a danger to the community. She should have been brought to get medical treatment as requested and issued any applicable citations after
@@ohheyalan123 You can't force someone into a hospital against their will without a court order, so if she doesn;t want to go or stay at the hospital, what option do they have?
@@HicSvntDracones Actually police can. They are literally the only ones who do not need a court order. It's also why he asks the question about being a danger to herself or anyone.
@@HicSvntDracones she agreed to go to the hospital, believed that's where she was going, and then they showed up at the jail. Of course she freaked the heck out when they got there, she thought she was going to the hospital for help
I would pay a lot of money for a hotel room that pumps opiates in my room through the air conditioner 😂
😂😂😂
you got it!
I couldnt finish this one. This is the only video of yours i couldnt finish. This is just so sad. I am a dispatcher and it breaks my heart when people with schizophrenia call. They have a moment of clarity and know they need help.
I had a moment of clarity. The calmness and professionalism of the officers helped spark something in my mind that maybe I am not fully in reality.
@@yayger825 Those moments of clarity are so important. Hang on to them when you can. Use them to get help.
Yeah and what does she get for reaching out for help? Cops that triggered her and than charged her for a felony. Fuck them.
I'm having trouble understanding why they even brought her to the police station and put her and themselves through all that? She obviously needed to be put under medical care and was suffering through a mental health emergency while she was off medication and then the next day you just released her. I find that incredibly disturbing.
So that they could verbally abused the crap out of her and then mute the sound so that they wouldn't get in trouble
shes even the f-ing one who called for help.. this kind of annoys me.. makes me think I shouldn't bother even calling if I ever need help.
@The life and Mind of a loser don't ever call the police when you need anything other then someone arrested or shot. They will only make things worse.
In her current state she could cause danger to herself or others
Welcome to america!
Honestly, I just feel bad for her. I can't imagine living my whole life not knowing what's real and what isn't. She must be scared CONSTANTLY. I truly hope she gets the help she needs :(
Yeah but this doesn't excuse the officers for choking her, crushing her face, kneeing her stomach. I hope her family sues and wins. If my helpless mother who can't control her thoughts/body movements got this treatment, each one of those officers would face MUCH MORE THREATS than a legal battle. I'd hurt them very badly.
@@tubeyou-vx6nwthey did what was necessary to keep her from hurting herself or others. The only used as much force as needed. It’s not pretty but people in her condition are scary strong from adrenaline and have to be subdued.
Yea it’s called being a junkie. Drugs are bad mmmkay
@@tubeyou-vx6nwno what they did was totally appropriate. and we as society give cops the power to make those calls in hard situations, not you. Imagine if she had a concealed weapon. Lack of awareness for even a second can get you killed, especially with some as unstable as this. You have no idea what they are capable of.
@@tubeyou-vx6nw lol
"Released the next day"
Uh, what? She needed to go to the hospital for some sort of psychological assessment.
Paranoia is no joke. Medical should've been called, she needs a psychologist, not a prison cell.
It's America... can't not send police to someone claiming to have a weapon. Cause... it's America... they probably do have a weapon.
yea and our mental health system would have released her within 2 hours lol. They discussed the hospital during this call she has to be a threat to others for the hospital to hold her and they can rarely prove that so they get released, cops get called again and boom we back here.
Insanity is a huge problem. She's either on, or should be on anti-psychotics. The hospitals won't take her for the simple reason it's a HUGE law suite in the making. If she refused the medications they can't force her into a 72 hour hold unless she admits to suicidal thoughts, or her legal guardian puts her in. The cops can't do diddly, and I feel so bad for them. The cops are TRYING to get her to say, "I wanna hurt myself." So they can get her institutionalized.
honestly with her behavior she should be strapped to a chair with a bag over her head.
Did you watch the video? The exchange at 3:50 where they offered tot take her to the hospital.
I honestly feel bad for her. Not that she did nothing wrong, because the ruckus she created isn't fair to anyone else there, but moreso her mental state. If you're on medication and it works, please do yourself a favor and do NOT skip them. If you're having concerns regarding medication or looking to wean off, consult with your doctor and they'll help make a plan. It's not doing anyone any service to be unhinged. Really happy with these officers, bless their patience.
I feel bad for her too because there's something so obviously terribly terribly wrong
Every White person has some sort of MeNtAl HeAlTh IsSuE.
I have a cousin who's bipolar and schizophrenic and one time he stopped taking his medicine. And he didn't take it for several weeks and he ended up calling me and I was able to talk him by the grace of God, into beginning to take his medicine again and to going to the hospital. His parents were afraid he was going to kill them. And he didn't kill them and he did go to the hospital and he did start taking his medication over again and he was okay again.
What happens a lot of times is people get to feeling so well that they think they can just stop taking things and they do and horrible things happen.
I have depression and if I don't take the medication for it it will get hold of me and send me to a very bad place but as long as I take it which doesn't hurt me at all or make me wacky -- it just makes me normal -then I'm just like everybody else. Chemical imbalances in the brain create reactions.
And a lot of times they're not good
you have no idea what it’s like to be in that state it’s terrifying and you cant trust your own eyes or mind
She did too much meth, so she did do something wrong !
Shout out to the officer who said “ease the pressure a little bit” officers like that are needed to prevent deaths ❤
Yeah but this doesn't excuse the officers for choking her, crushing her face, kneeing her stomach. I hope her family sues and wins. If my helpless mother who can't control her thoughts/body movements got this treatment, each one of those officers would face MUCH MORE THREATS than a legal battle. I'd hurt them very badly.
@@tubeyou-vx6nwyou really have no clue internet tough guy. They did nothing wrong.
@@tubeyou-vx6nw If they sued they'd only end up losing. She was combative the entire time, kicked multiple Officers, and tried biting them. The point being that's really all a Judge would need to see.
@@tubeyou-vx6nw please seek help, it’s not too late. Your aggression and thoughts to kill are troubling
@@tubeyou-vx6nw Maybe you could show the officers how its done?
The bathtub is in the bedroom ! 😂😂
It's called a Jacuzzi Suite....
Just 90 seconds in, and I already hope she gets the help she needs…but DAMN that’s a nice hotel room!
You need to get out more, that room is pretty standard.😊
Like who has a jacuzzi like that in their living room at a hotel?
I thought it seemed pretty fancy. Not bc I don’t get out but bc I am a broke bastard.
I can get you there, bb!
@@aliengranpa you are so privileged, congrats
Bless this women’s heart, she’s definitely going through a psychotic episode. She’s still aware and knows that something is happening but she can’t differentiate between real and not real 😢
Probably why she wants someone else there so she knows what is real and what isn't. If she see or hear something that the other person doesn't then she knows it isn't real
5:31 She apparently is off of her medications. I hope she's alright. It seems like a manic episode, could be a non-spastic seizure, a bipolar episode, schizophrenia, or any number of other things. I hope she'll be alright and that she'll get the medication she needs.
This sounds like schizophrenia. It sounds like it-if she’s off her meds too. For her, these sounds and feelings are so real.
Methication you mean?
@@RealmsOfThePossible that's what I was thinking. Meth induced psychosis
no she had her meth that morning
Just to add. A manic episode and “bipolar episode” are the same thing. Secondly, this was either a manic episode or psychotic episode related to not taking her medications. This clearly was not meth. She doesn’t LOOK like a meth user, she didn’t act like a meth user, and she clearly stated that she stopped taking her medications. Furthermore, it appears she has her life together if she’s able to afford a hotel room as nice as that and she has an iPad and iPhone. I see meth users daily, this isn’t one.
As someone who recently was hospitalized for psychosis, this is heartbreaking to watch... i was very much the same thought pattern until it got too much
😓 My older sister grew up with paranoid schitzoprenia. Its an awful disease and the help these people get is next to nothing. My sister is only alive still because of our families help. One of the few youtube videos that brought me to tears. I hope she gets long term care.
This one hit right there ❤ I hope the charges on her get dismissed..
Feel sorry for her, she's emotionally experiencing a battle by herself.
This is painful, she's clearly undergoing a psychotic episode. This footage should never have made it's way to the internet. I hope she's doing OK.
It's public record.
It might be good to shed light on mental illness vs criminals, hopefully we as a society can see the difference and help the ones that need it! Stay healthy everyone!
This video shows a lot more wrong with the System than with this woman.
@@leonidas14775you must be kidding lol.
I disagree... people need to see this
"i wanna be with somebody" breaks my heart. i believe i am slipping into the same illness, and yes it takes a person you trust or really just anyone at all to ground you. sometimes it can take an hour or so, but the episode ends. this is awful. thumbnail, start to finish. i'm devastated at her clearly expressing that one need, and it spiraling into what it did. i hope you are all doing well.
Please get help now.
Jesus will always be with you if you call out his name.
I used to get panic attacks and often you just wanted anyone you trust to be in the room with you. Breathing exercises cured me. Look like she’s on that freight train of panic but a few other things as well.
If I was hearing voices and seeing things, I'd be scared to death to ever be alone too.
It sounds like you need some meds to get you back to normal, I hope this gets sorted out for you. Life is complicated enough.
This lady needs a doctor and she has said that several times...might want to listen to her before something worst happens
So sad. I really hope she can get the help she really needs.
i sympathize for her, she needs medical evaluations. By the way she was speaking you can tell she had no mal intentions and she genuinely wanted help because she was scared. anyone could tell she was going through a type of episode. this is so sad and i hope she found the help she desperately wanted and knew she needed.
This poor woman. She doesn’t need jail. She needs help. This makes me sad that she is suffering like this. She’s not a criminal she has mental health issues. I hope she got the help she needed.
I doubt shell get any jail time, she will most likely plead “not guilty by reason of insanity” (it sounds bad but its what its called) and get the help she deserves
Step one, take her to the hospital for psychosis and have her treated inpatient to get on some medications. Why did ANYTHING else happen?
This is sad. I hope she finally gets the help she needs. There should be at least one mental health person there on staff to deal with situations like this.
Dude, cops are shooting people to death because they get a wrong address (yes, check it up!) and you ask for a mental health specialist as part of their staff. LOL.
She's a meth head
Her mug shot at end she looked. Like halfway pretty. But during call she did not look like that
@WetDroiD Edition
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@jessie6600 they'd have some fucking compassion and understanding because they work in the field or have been through it themselves. it's called de-escalation and cops are supposed to be trained in it too, even in cases like this.
The sad part about this is there are thousands out there who are walking our streets who are not getting the help they need. I wonder how she is doing, it's heartbreaking to see her like this but more heartbreaking if she is not getting the help she needs.
In my comment I mentioned this is why their training cops for mental health calls and disturbances, depending on the cop, some can be very understanding and try to talk with the struggling individual, me having mental illness/bi polar myself have met police officers who genuinely care, not the best moments, but mental health cops are always needed.
Most people on the streets are the result of drugs.....they need drug rehab.
The saddest part is, most of them refuse help. They refuse it until it's too late
You got exactly the country you voted for.
@@yottaforce and what is your solution?
This is sad. She was living a nightmare in her own mind. The world is scary enough to not even be able trust your own thoughts on top of that. She asked for help, afraid she was having a mental breakdown, mentally broke down and got charges and just released instead. There should be no charges, just transport to a hospital. Her actions were during a psych break, for which she asked for help.
Unfortunately she either didn’t know she was prone to violence while off her meds or she waited to long and or both. Once you assault an officer it’s too late. 😢
@@phakes6195 I was a prosecutor. Usually when someone is actively seeking help for a psych break, their actions like this within that break are not prosecuted. I highly doubt the DA will prosecute, so arrest was unneeded.
If this was the 14th century, she would have probably met the same fate that Joan of Arc did.
It’s crazy when the crazy person is more aware that they need mental assistance then supposedly competent people
She needed to be put in a hospital or institution. Not jail, which clearly made her mental state far worse.
this actually breaks my heart! i thought they were taking her to a hospital?! that’s what they should’ve done gotten her on a psych hold jail is NOT going to help her. This is what’s wrong with our society so ready to incarcerate everyone when some people just are mentally ill
And what should they do when she begins to act like that towards civilians? It’s tragic but there’s really nothing more they could have done for her. Once she’s detained and had time to adjust and clear her head it will be infinitely easier to get her the assistance she needs.
@@martyrsaintINJECTIONS? Sedatives??
@@ShadowIsABaby So you believe injecting somebody with a foreign substance that could potentially cause a major health risk is a better alternative to what is effectively an aggressive time out?
A police officer should NEVER have that kind of authority, to force you to consume a substance that could put your life in danger.
@@martyrsaint bruh
@@martyrsaintat a hospital they are more trained to deal with situations such as this.
People like this need to be institutionalized.
This is the state of mental health issues in America. If there’s a problem, throw them in jail.
It’s sickening
She never should’ve went there, she should’ve received treatment in a hospital. This is just wrong.
You can "muh Murica so bad" all you want, but if your solution is just "she should receive mental treatment," you really don't know what you're talking about. She can't be involuntarily committed for more than 72 hours. When she's a danger to herself or others, she has to be incarcerated for her safety and for yours.
Yes, it's sad that we have crazy people. But those crazy people still have their own freedom as American citizens.
And where else will they take her? The institutions they built after closing the asylums aren’t good enough and the hospitals aren’t there for this type of long term care. The old asylums need to be brought back but with better quality of training (which good luck because *you can never be fully trained for this)* and good luck trying to find people that will work these places because they’re too afraid of bleeding hearts and ill-informed family trying to fight them for what they consider “better care”. We’ve fucked this up to a point there’s no getting better solution.
@@LordHoth_90sad facts
They cannot send her to the hospital (which was the original plan) when she is being combative. The hospital will refuse to treat her and call the police back out for her. They were all set to get her to a hospital and then she started wigging out - kicking doors, assaulting them, etc. That changed their course of action.
It’s horrible that the mental I’ll either go to jail or poorly built mentally hospitals.
Oh man...this poor lady is in serious trouble. Mental instability is definitely no laughing matter. I'm glad the cops recognized what they were dealing with and I hope she gets help.
No one cared that she was breaking mentally.
These cops didn't recognize sh*t. They took a person with obvious mental health issues and pushed her so much that she eventually completely broke. Paranoid person not wanting to go into an elevator? Throw away all of her stuff, handcuff her and force her in there anyway. And that disgusting comment: "we're not playing this game". F*ck all cops involved in this situation. The did a sh*tty job and should be ashamed.
Oh, and f*ck @CodeBlueCam for even uploading this encounter on your channel. It's me, long time subscriber giving you the middle finger.
They didn’t care. Not even a little bit. Otherwise she wouldn’t have been charged with all the felonies etc. The only one capable of showing compassion and trying to get her help would be the judge but it seems the judge didn’t care either as the judge didn’t order her to be sent to a mental facility. What is sad is the only people really capable of getting her help would be her family and the family has most likely had enough of her and won’t help.
no the cops were bullshit and made up charges i think she ended up with 4 or so.
Don...
If they recognize what they were dealing with they should of taken her to a hospital instead of jail!
Extremely unprofessional & uncaring on their part.
Why didn’t they take her to a hospital like she asked? It seems they kept trying to talk her out of going and telling her to just call a friend. None of her friends can give her the kind of help she needs. I was baffled when they pulled up to the jail instead of a hospital. They should’ve called paramedics that could medicate her on the way there if they couldn’t handle her.
She's worth more to the county in jail.
I'm guessing they didn't take her to a hospital because of the screaming and violent behavior. Hospitals wouldn't put up with that.
@@asantesamuel13 psych wards most definitely put up with that. That’s what they’re for. Even emergency rooms have patients like that. They sedate them because whatever is going on in their head is not their fault.
Not all hospitals have the capacity or capability to handle combative patients. Those too violent for the hospitals end up in corrections because of that. Without more funding for behavioral health this is unlikely to change.
Soft restraints and a shot of anti psychotics would’ve been enough to handle her behavior. At the very least they should’ve been able to keep her sedated until morning and give her the resources she needed to get help. Jail caused more problems for everyone involved and didn’t improve her behavior. Then she is released and right back to where she started still thinking everyone is trying to kill her. On top of that, now she has a criminal history for something she is not at fault for. 🤷🏻♀️
perhaps if they got her mental help rather than charging her something could actually get done.
this woman is clearly having a paranoid episode and needs medical help. forcing her to go down the elevator when she clearly did not want to was so uncalled for. my heart goes out to her
Torn between "respect muh 'thority" and the truly dangerous situation of someone having a mental crisis either throwing themselves down the stairs or becoming aggravated in a tight space. Given the balance of thinkg, I think elevator made more sense.
@truthcrime907 What "rules" are you even referencing 🙄
Yeah I think her throwing everyone down the stairs is safer.
If you would like to take a schizo down a stairway that is perfectly fine by me.
She could be a danger to herself and others and you think the police should risk it by going down the stairs cos of her feelings? This is why certain people shouldn’t have votes they don’t have critical thinking beyond emotional reqctions
I feel so bad for her, I hope she gets the help she needs and I really hope her family hasn't given up on her. Can't even imagine what it must be like to constantly be this afraid 😢
Her family has no option but to "give up on her". Who can be expected to live with this? That's why we need mandatory institutionalization back. Worst mistake ever, to get rid of it. Police and emergency service workers have to try and manage it, when they should be out solving crimes and saving lives.
Drugs are doing this. Stronger and stronger drugs. It's a Chinese strategy just like what they did with opium now they do it with stronger drugs. They're only too happy to give us the means of our destruction.
If she’s consistently going off medication there’s only so much a family can do sometimes. They deserve to have peace as well.
@@pm2886 - I couldn't agree more. Like 40% of these police videos are them dealing with people that would've been in mental institutions back in the day. Most of the mass shooters have a history of severe mental illness as well. Between the lack of institutions and softness on crime one has to wonder if it isn't intentional.
@Bububoi Exactly! That's why they were closed down to begin with. They were quite literally torturing patients too. It was awful.
I worked psych for years. They’d come into us like this, but we weren’t allowed to use physical restraints.They’d get injections to calm them. Being off her meds precipitated this whole thing . We can get them stable in a hospital, but once discharged, we can’t control whether they take their meds. It’s an endless cycle. Mental illness is a terrible thing.