Dänk 42Ø
2012-12-09 06:48:04 UTC
My younger brother went insane from too much crystal meth. After months
of trying our family finally got him committed to the public mental
hospital, only to see him evicted after a week. Then he assaulted our
mother and the pigs threw him in the brig and force-fed him Haldol,
which calmed him down enough so that he could be released on bail.
It took at least two years of heavy medication before he was stabilized
enough to barely resemble a human being. Earlier this year he announced
he was "cured" and that he was going off his medication. Things went
downhill quickly, and now he is even worse than before.
He is absolutely obsessed with the Mayan Apocalypse that is supposed to
occur in a few weeks. I'm actually hoping for it, if it means I don't
have to listen to his cracked-out bullshit anymore. Anyway, he's been
e-mailing me and random strangers about it, and lately his e-mails have
gotten more disturbing and threatening in nature.
I told him off earlier today after receiving one that was especially
disturbing, and after reading it more thoroughly I decided that it
warranted contacting the police. Keep in mind that I despise pigs,
but the mental hospital told me that the only way to get him committed
was to call police, who would then refer him. The last time I took
their advice I was threatened with arrest by the pigs for "provoking"
his insanity, and I had washed my hands of him until I received his
latest e-mail.
He is my brother and I feel guilty about reporting him to police.
However, this is what I've been told is the legal procedure for an
involuntary commitment, and I feel he poses an imminent danger to
to himself and others. The Nevada state police have been informed,
and if they refuse to act (as they have in the past), this post
serves as evidence of their refusal.
Thank you for listening...
of trying our family finally got him committed to the public mental
hospital, only to see him evicted after a week. Then he assaulted our
mother and the pigs threw him in the brig and force-fed him Haldol,
which calmed him down enough so that he could be released on bail.
It took at least two years of heavy medication before he was stabilized
enough to barely resemble a human being. Earlier this year he announced
he was "cured" and that he was going off his medication. Things went
downhill quickly, and now he is even worse than before.
He is absolutely obsessed with the Mayan Apocalypse that is supposed to
occur in a few weeks. I'm actually hoping for it, if it means I don't
have to listen to his cracked-out bullshit anymore. Anyway, he's been
e-mailing me and random strangers about it, and lately his e-mails have
gotten more disturbing and threatening in nature.
I told him off earlier today after receiving one that was especially
disturbing, and after reading it more thoroughly I decided that it
warranted contacting the police. Keep in mind that I despise pigs,
but the mental hospital told me that the only way to get him committed
was to call police, who would then refer him. The last time I took
their advice I was threatened with arrest by the pigs for "provoking"
his insanity, and I had washed my hands of him until I received his
latest e-mail.
He is my brother and I feel guilty about reporting him to police.
However, this is what I've been told is the legal procedure for an
involuntary commitment, and I feel he poses an imminent danger to
to himself and others. The Nevada state police have been informed,
and if they refuse to act (as they have in the past), this post
serves as evidence of their refusal.
Thank you for listening...