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Psychotic? Schizophrenic? Both?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 400240" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>It appears that way. </p><p> </p><p>I am also enfuriated by the religious fringe group that is now putting their spin on this tragedy. </p><p> </p><p>MSNBC posted a post-custody picture of the suspect today, and to me, he LOOKS manically giddy, as if he is trying to contain himself over some private joke that clearly nobody else gets. </p><p> </p><p>When you look at this event, the Cho event too, it just screams the lack of adequate screening and/or follow up for people who are suspected of this kind of instability. What might have been the outcome had the professors who had him physically removed from classes for erratic and disruptive behavior had actually filed a report that led to his temporary detention and evaluation? If they can say that he has to prove he's no longer a danger to others before he's allowed back, then why didn't anyone take the next step to find out WHY or IF he truly was a danger? I don't know the answer, but maybe someone here does. Do schools have the authority to intervene and alert authorities if a student (minor OR adult) is considered dangerous enough to ban from classes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 400240, member: 3444"] It appears that way. I am also enfuriated by the religious fringe group that is now putting their spin on this tragedy. MSNBC posted a post-custody picture of the suspect today, and to me, he LOOKS manically giddy, as if he is trying to contain himself over some private joke that clearly nobody else gets. When you look at this event, the Cho event too, it just screams the lack of adequate screening and/or follow up for people who are suspected of this kind of instability. What might have been the outcome had the professors who had him physically removed from classes for erratic and disruptive behavior had actually filed a report that led to his temporary detention and evaluation? If they can say that he has to prove he's no longer a danger to others before he's allowed back, then why didn't anyone take the next step to find out WHY or IF he truly was a danger? I don't know the answer, but maybe someone here does. Do schools have the authority to intervene and alert authorities if a student (minor OR adult) is considered dangerous enough to ban from classes? [/QUOTE]
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