A suspicious man acting crazy was seen at the 300 block of Houston-Harte Expressway this afternoon. It was the catalyst for about 100 911 calls made by passers by, police dispatch said. He was hanging around dangerously close to the railing of the overpass of Veterans Memorial Blvd.
“The other officer asked him if he felt like hurting himself, and he said, ‘heck yeah!’” the police said. Mental health was called to evaluate him. Police implemented zone protection procedures to make sure he didn’t jump over the side of the overpass.
There is a possibility that drugs had a role in the incident, police said. “Since he may be on drugs, he’s going to go to get evaluated over at Shannon Medical Center. And from there, he may end up going to River Crest.”
“There were quite a number of 911 calls that came in about this guy. My other officer who was here said go ahead and speed it up, so we got here as quickly as we could,” he said.
The incident happened at approximately 2:48 p.m. Saturday. The scene was cleared within 45 minutes.
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PermalinkI thought of that. But I also am reminded that there is a serious issue of how our state handles mental illness. "Out of sight" means out of mind. When the Texas Legislature starts cutting budgets to the state-run mental hospitals, I think it's appropriate for the news media to point out the problem so that the issue can be dealt with directly, and citizens are informed. By the way, I am not advocating one proposed solution over another. We are, with our reporting, pointing out circumstances where mental illness is a societal problem that needs to be handled. I say handled, because I don't think we can solve it, just manage it. --Joe
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