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Re: Jersey City mayor compares NYPD ambush killings to slaying of JCPD Det. Melvin Santiago
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Unfortunately, short of the kind of involuntary commitment of times long past, this is a problem throwing money at doesn't solve. According to my mental health professional wife, NYC spends more than just about anywhere in the country on public mental health, way more than NJ per patient. But if you judge by tragedies like this, results are the same.
People be crazy, it would be nice if the crazy had less access to guns. It's not like the victims being armed helped in this case.
Posted on: 2014/12/22 15:38
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Re: Jersey City mayor compares NYPD ambush killings to slaying of JCPD Det. Melvin Santiago
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Then we shouldn't complain when some nut-job shoots up a school or public place. It wouldn't surprise me if radical groups go out of their way to incite these nutters and fill their heads with crap for which they are unable to rationally review or comprehend clearly. I wonder if you can buy shares or stocks in prisons ?
Posted on: 2014/12/22 10:09
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Re: Jersey City mayor compares NYPD ambush killings to slaying of JCPD Det. Melvin Santiago
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State run mental health programs, clinics, services, medication and institutes are required NOW and should be free or heavily subsidised.
The State only mitigates this problem when a catastrophe occurs by way of a prison sentence to house our mentally ill. Than God. The state could never pay to have all the Liberals.
Posted on: 2014/12/22 5:48
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State run mental health programs, clinics, services, medication and institutes are required NOW and should be free or heavily subsidised.
The State only mitigates this problem when a catastrophe occurs by way of a prison sentence to house our mentally ill.
Posted on: 2014/12/22 0:42
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Fulop is spot on.
Posted on: 2014/12/22 0:23
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Jersey City mayor compares NYPD ambush killings to slaying of JCPD Det. Melvin Santiago
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Jersey City mayor compares NYPD ambush killings to slaying of JCPD Det. Melvin Santiago
By Sergio Bichao/The Jersey Journal December 21, 2014 at 7:09 PM Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop today extended the city?s sympathy to the families of the two New York City police officers who were executed Saturday by an apparently mentally ill man who ambushed them. Fulop drew a comparison from the slaying of NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu to a similar ambush killing in July of Jersey City Police Detective Melvin Santiago, 23. ?Jersey City and the JCPD went through a similar tragic situation earlier this year with the assassination of Detective Melvin Santiago,? Fulop said. ?We extend our deepest condolences to New York City. Our thoughts and prayers as a city go out to the families of the two officers.? The killing this weekend of the two Big Apple cops shared chilling similarities to Santiago?s senseless murder this summer. Read more: http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _det_melvin_santiago.html
Posted on: 2014/12/22 0:19
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