Showing posts with label HelpingFamiliesInMentalHealthCrisisAct. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HelpingFamiliesInMentalHealthCrisisAct. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Murphy's Mental Health Care Bill Advances

I am delighted to report that H.R.2646 "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act" is still alive after coming to a strategic vote in Congress. After much ado (prison investors vs. honest representatives), the bill was passed by the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee in November 2015. My report is late for three reasons: (1) Hackers destroyed another computer of mine in late September; (2) my brother who was sprayed with Agent Orange in Vietnam died suddenly of a blood clot while being treated for cancer in October; and (3) my elderly mother then had a stroke in November. It is depressing for my mother to know that her two sons were killed by their government - first Larry Neal, who was killed while under secret arrest for mental illness in 2003, and now Ed, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served with valor but was poisoned in Vietnam. Catching up and reporting all of the news I missed would be impossible, but reporting the victory about H.R.2646 is too exciting to miss. As Susan Inman wrote, other countries should pay attention to America's legal battles over mental health care. File it under "Avoid This."

Canada Should Look to the U.S.'s Legal Struggles Over Mental Illness Policies
Susan Inman ~~ Author, After Her Brain Broke: Helping My Daughter Recover Her Sanity
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/susan-inman/mental-illness-policies_b_8538144.html

THE FUTURE of people in the United States and in Canada with the most severe mental illnesses looks a bit brighter this week. That's because last week a U.S. Congressional Subcommittee narrowly passed the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act, known in Congress as HR-2646 ... SAMHSA is the federal agency created in the wake of the massive deinstitutionalization that began in the 1960s. It received a Congressional mandate to create mental health care in the communities for this vulnerable population. However, SAMHSA's misguided policies have led to massive numbers of people with psychotic illnesses remaining untreated. The U.S. has gotten used to this population ending up homeless or incarcerated [or killed]. Canada is allowing the same problem to develop here. Read the entire article at Huffingtonpost.ca link http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/susan-inman/mental-illness-policies_b_8538144.html

Congratulations to the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee for passing H.R.2646
"Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act." You did the right thing for American taxpayers who stumble under the country's humongous prison debt, families with members who have acute mental illness, their neighbors and communities. You voted for your constituents. If you are ever criticized for your decision, please direct the critics to "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. Tell them it is time for everyone to divest themselves of private prison stocks. Slavery through mass incarceration will end, beginning with our mentally challenged citizens. Decent people do not enrich themselves by removing the most vulnerable members of society - the mentally disabled - from their homes and families to dump them in jails and prisons where they endure torture routinely and some are killed without accountability. Thank you for finding that unacceptable and for doing your best to stop it. Special thanks to Sen. Tim Murphy (R-PA) and Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX).

Peter Sullivan, of "The Hill," reported the passage of H.R.2646 by the congressional subcommittee. He wrote:

"The House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee advanced it on a mostly party-line vote of 18-12 on Wednesday ... after a fiery debate where Democrats objected that they had been cut out of the process ...

One of the most controversial parts of the bill gives a two percent increase in federal grants to states that have assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) laws, where judges can mandate treatment for patients with serious mental illness.

Democrats have raised concerns with bringing the court system into care for the mentally ill. [That is comical, since 1.25 million of America's 2.3 million inmates are mentally ill.]

Another controversial area of Murphy’s bill is its changes to a health privacy law known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA. The changes are aimed at allowing caregivers and family members to have more information about a mentally ill person’s care.

Democrats warn that the changes would lower privacy protections for mentally ill people. [Police conduct lunacy arrests, and family members expect their loved ones to be taken to hospitals. Instead, sick people are most often jailed and remain untreated behind bars even though they were arrested during a psychotic episode. By the time the families make contact, their loved ones may have already been coerced to confess to crimes, including crimes that happened behind bars while deprived of treatment. Sick people often accept plea deals involving substantial prison sentences while deprived of psychiatric treatment or contact with anyone they trust. Democrats who are against H.R.2646 do not want families to have relaxed HIPAA standards. They want mothers to continue having heart attacks, strokes, and PTSD from worrying about their mentally ill children in correctional facilities, deprived of visits and information.]" Read the entire article at "The Hill" link http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/259214-mental-health-reform-bill-advances-after-clash

The director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) used to be a Democrat. Now I am a human rights advocate, and I vote only for candidates who uphold human rights. Regarding protections and treatment for mentally ill Americans, most Democrats seem to side with prison investors and may actually be prison investors themselves. Congratulations to the 48 Democrats who have sided with their constituents to support H.R.2646. Americans still demand that this country "be true to what it said on paper" (MLK), and we value elected and appointed officials who make that a goal.

WHO are the prison investors in Congress? Most of the reps whose names are missing on the list of co-sponsors for H.R.2646 "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act" may own private prison stocks or accept campaign contributions from prison companies: https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/2646/cosponsors Please check for your congressional representative's name.

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Thank you for giving Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill.
We are winning, families and advocates! Let us keep up the momentum!

It would be illegal to keep a dog in a tight space 23 hours a day and gas or Taser him for barking. It would be illegal to put a dog in deadly restraint for control. That happens to mentally ill people routinely in this nation's correctional facilities. What happened to Larry Neal? Why are we still asking that question after twelve years? http://WrongfulDeathofLarryNeal.com/main.html


Mentally Ill People Need Dog Justice. Treat mental illness medically, not legally. Support H.R. 2646 "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act."

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Invitations from AIMI to You

Around 300,000 of Germany's citizens with mental or physical disabilities of all races and religions were the first genocide victims. The Jewish Virtual Library reports: "The thick smoke from the incinerator was said to be visible every day over Hadamar (where, in midsummer 1941, the staff celebrated the cremation of their 10,000th patient with beer and wine served in the crematorium).

A handful of church leaders, notably the Bishop of Münster, Clemens August Count von Galen, local judges, and parents of victims protested the killings.

In response to such pressures, Hitler ordered a halt to Operation T-4 on August 24, 1941. Gas chambers from some of the 'euthanasia' killing centers were dismantled and shipped to extermination camps in occupied Poland. In late 1941 and 1942, they were rebuilt and used for the 'final solution to the Jewish question.'"


America currently mass arrests its mentally dysfunctional citizens. The nation's budget for the prison industrial complex is over $100billion per year. If mentally ill people received treatment before tragedies, which is our "final solution," wealthy private jail and prison companies would experience a significant loss of human commodities used for prison profits. That is because timely treatment restores most people with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, post traumatic stress disorder, and other mental illnesses back to wholesome living. It is not only more just and humane to treat mental illness like other chronic health conditions, but treatment before crises saves money as well as lives. We hope you want to help make that happen. 

ARE YOU AMONG THE "HANDFULL" of Christians, human rights advocates, and family members who are willing to unite against the current isolation, torture, and avoidable deaths of America's mentally ill people like certain people in Nazi Germany did despite fascism? If so, you are invited to help us give Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI).

Please begin by supporting a mental health bill by Rep. Tim Murphy (PA-18) and Rep. Eddie Johnson (TX) - H.R.2646, the "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act of 2015." It has provisions to replace incarceration with treatment for mentally ill people in America and provide crisis intervention team (CIT) training for police and corrections officers.


Discussing mental illness helps to destroy the stigma connected with that common health issue. AIMI invites you to our radio show that airs on Wednesday nights at 9pmPST at NNIA1 on Blogtalkradio. Archived shows are available for you to hear anytime at the first of eight(8) links below, under "References." Participate in our live broadcasts by calling (818)572.2947, or simply listen to live broadcasts on your computer by using the url at the scheduled time. The radio broadcast is described below:

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, hosted by Mary “Loves Justice” Neal:
  • Advocacy to end police violence against the mentally ill, end solitary confinement, decriminalize mental illness, remove barriers to timely psychiatric treatment, increase mental hospitals, reinstate insurance coverage for hospital inpatients, relax laws blocking involuntary commitment, establish assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) programs that mandate continued psychiatric care and medications and provide subsistence assistance (food and housing) for mentally ill people released from correctional facilities and hospitals, eliminate incarceration without trials, improve training for police and corrections officers, and end capital punishment, especially for mentally ill Americans.
Guests include people who did or still do wrestle with mental illness in themselves or close relatives as well as people with specialized knowledge about mental illness, particularly in the criminal justice system.

Contact Mary “Loves Justice” Neal to be a special guest at (678)531-0262 (cellphone) or (571)335-1741 (Google Voice). Also email me at AIMI@HumanRightsDemand.com and MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com >> Persistence is necessary, as our work is highly censored. 

AIMI would like to introduce you to a brilliant writer and human rights advocate who has bipolar disorder: Bob Darby, author of "Bloody Toombs - Memoir and Allegory." Darby is a lifelong human rights advocate whose work centers on peace advocacy and helping the homeless mentally ill. He is founder of "Food Not Bombs" in Atlanta. Even while growing up as a privileged, white child from the Deep South, Darby was an anti-racism advocate who had a deep empathy for the downtrodden of society - a stance that caused a rift in his relationships with close family members and friends in the small Toombs County, Georgia town where Darby grew up. The former divinity school scholar from Emory, Harvard and Tufts Universities takes readers through his coming of age in the segregated South in the mid 1960's to the present, and we see glimpses of American history through Darby's eyes during a turbulent and exciting period when America was at war inside to "maintain the status quo" as well as in Vietnam, the last military conflict that used the draft. Darby's book also illustrates the changes in treatment options for mental illness through the years and challenges peculiar to persons with that condition. Purchasing a copy of "Bloody Toombs" will give you an excellent book on a par with "Having Our Say: The Delany Sister's First 100 Years" and "Forest Gump." Your purchase will also help give Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill. Please check at Amazon in mid-June 2015 to purchase a copy of "Bloody Toombs" or an ebook, and we hope you will give a review.

We encourage you to visit and join AIMI at Facebook, Google+ and Care2. AIMI has roughly 1,500 members and supporters and would welcome you and your friends who we hope you will invite by sharing this invitation. Large numbers of Americans demonstrating concern for improving mental health treatment would help prioritize fixing the nation's broken mental health care system. You help is sorely needed. The 1.25 million mentally ill prisoners in America comprise over half of the country's mass incarceration problem. Sixty percent of the inmates in solitary confinement are mentally challenged, and our most vulnerable citizens account for more than half of the nation's police violence victims in justified and unjustified use of force incidents. See a website among the eight references below that documents police-related deaths that appear in news reports, called "Killed by Police." Our officers need specialized training to handle lunacy arrests, and specialized training for corrections officers would help mentally ill inmates in custody. That is why AIMI advocates for CIT training.

Please support AIMI's "final solution" - treatment B4 tragedy and CIT training. Merely join AIMI by "liking" the online groups below and/or using the "follow this blog" button in the right margin to "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog to demonstrate your preference for treatment over the incarceration, prison torture, and wrongful deaths of mentally ill people. Joining AIMI shows you understand we need a system that does not await a crime before giving people with serious mental illnesses the psychiatric treatment they need and deserve. Some crimes have crime victims, but by standing together, we can improve community safety for ourselves and others.
AIMI at Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AssistancetotheIncarceratedMentallyIll
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (re: AIMI vs. USA)
Dog Justice for Mentally Ill
http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com


Whether or not one is a Christian, we should all embrace and act on the message in the following scripture:
"The righteous care about justice for the poor; but the wicked have no such concern." (Proverbs 29:7)

Read more about the Nazi's extermination of Germany's disabled people at the first of eight urls listed under "References" below, and please make a donation to the Jewish Virtual Library if you can.

You might also enjoy reviewing/joining Treatment Advocacy Center and Mental Illness Policy Org (both have websites and Facebook pages, which you can reach by Google search). Links to the websites are provided under "References." 

We look forward to your demonstration that you care by sharing this article. You can do that by capturing the url at the top of the page and sharing it with your social media sites. Another way is to copy part or all of this article (highlight and hit ctrl "c") and paste it into your own blog or post it to your social sites and web pages (hit ctrl "v"). If you do copy and paste part or all of this article or any article(s) in the "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog, always credit the source so that your friends and groups will have access to many other "Dog Justice" articles, which are listed in the index on the right margin of the blog. Mentally ill inmates as well as those who live under the treat of arrest, their families and I appreciate you for caring enough to share our article.

Thank you for your kind attention to these personal invitations from MaryLovesJustice Neal, director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill.

EIGHT(8) REFERENCES
NNIA1 at Blogtalkradio
 | Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
(Wednesdays at 9pmPST)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1
Dog Justice for Mentally Ill
http://DogJusticeforMentallyIll.blogspot.com
"Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act 2015"
http://murphy.house.gov/helpingfamiliesinmentalhealthcrisisact
Mental Illness Policy Org
http://mentalillnesspolicy.org/
Treatment Advocacy Center
http://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/
Mental Illness Stigma | Carter Center Mental Health Program
www.cartercenter.org/health/mental_health/

Jewish Virtual Library | Nazi Euthanasia Program 
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/disabled.html
Killed By Police
http://killedbypolice.net
MENTAL ILLNESS CAN HAPPEN TO ANYBODY, AND EVERYBODY SHOULD CARE.



Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Forced Drugging - Is It Ever Justified?

Below is an excerpt of an invitation by Katherine Hine to the October 8th "Human Rights Demand" show, which regarded enforced drugging. She and other guests on that episode oppose enforced psychiatric treatment, whereas Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI) perceives enforced treatment, such as under AOT programs, as necessary for many people with acute mental illness to avoid homelessness, imprisonment, and avoidable deaths. Ms. Hine wrote, in part:

Katherine Hine and Sharon Cretsinger will be guests at 3 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014, on Mary Neal’s daytime call-in broadcast, "Human Rights Demand." Speakers and guests should call to speak on air at (347) 857-3293 or listen by computer at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/10/08/forced-drugging--is-it-ever-justified We are talking about doing another show about forced confinement.

If anyone wants to make sure to have his or her voice heard, please call. Everyone is welcome to call in. Mental health treatment concerns us all either directly or indirectly.

Among the points that are expected to be made in the broadcast are 10 basic legal reasons why we feel forced drugging in Ohio is unlawful – particularly where forced drugging is ordered as a result of hearings in which no evidence is presented. Most of these grounds apply in other states. Sharon, who is a survivor of psychiatry as well as an MSW with many years of clinical experience within the mental illness system, will address the fact that many if not most people with psychiatric histories are capable of fully recovering without drugging, and that drugging itself can predispose a person to act violently.

See Free John Rohrer campaign
http://en.gravatar.com/jonnylucid


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AIMI members believe that persons with acute mental illness should be hospital inpatients or outpatients as opposed to jail and prison inmates. Our welcome and mission statement from AIMI's Care2 group is published below.


Thank you for joining us in giving Assistance for the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI"). Mental health care is a vast area. To be most effective, we will limit our advocacy on this group to issues related to incarcerated mentally ill persons in America and those likely to suffer imprisonment due to their mental disorders. You are already helping the incarcerated mentally ill merely by joining this group!

Most chronically mentally ill persons do not vote or engage in America's political process, yet our legislators determine the direction of their lives. Your participation in this group demonstrates that voters are concerned about mentally ill prisoners. We welcome everyone who is interested in decriminalizing mental illness.

We hope AIMI attracts diffable person who have suffered incarceration. First person accounts are very valuable! Families of mentally ill persons, please share your input. Too often, the family members of mental patients have little voice in policy decisions that impact their lives and the lives of their sick loved ones. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health care professionals, we welcome you. Law enforcement officers, attorneys, and others who work in the criminal justice system, thank you for joining us.

We will use this group to share our experiences, seek assistance on specific cases, offer and receive advice and encouragement, and to impact public policy by denouncing criminalizing mental illness. We will discuss treatment options and impediments thereto, along with a wide range of topics having to do with mental illness.

It is not necessary for all members of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill to agree on every topic of discussion, and neither is it likely. However, we will respect and value each other and the rights of each member to express differing views.

We believe prisons have become America's mental institutions in large part because of restrictions against enforced treatment and hospitalization of chronically mentally ill persons.  There is a serious lack of short-term inpatient care and community care for mental health crises that frequently lead to avoidable tragedies.  Long-term hospitalization is frequently needed for patients who require constant monitoring and treatment.  Imprisoning mentally ill Americans is financially wasteful, discriminatory, and inhumane.  No one can be punished into a state of mental health.

Most diffable people are capable of functioning well in society without enforced treatment or confinement. However, our advocacy in this group concentrates on providing humane options for the care of patients who are incarcerated precisely because they require either hospitalization or enforced treatment in their communities.  

In this group, we acknowledge that the decision to put chronically ill patients in charge of their own treatment options (to treat or not to treat) contributed to the criminalization of mental illness. Enforced psychiatric treatment is often necessary for acute mental patients’ safety. These patients are usually expected to make major health decisions while in a demented mental state. We believe someone other than the acute mental patient must be allowed to make their treatment decisions before any tragedy occurs, or mental patients face the likelihood of repeated arrests for crimes committed while in a mental crisis.

AIMI's goal is to gain release from prison for the estimated 1.25 million incarcerated mentally ill Americans in order that they may be treated in their communities or hospitals, depending on the severity of their crimes. AIMI seeks to reverse the trend to imprison rather than treat our mental patients. We believe the laws restricting enforced hospitalization and outpatient therapy often hinder chronically mentally ill persons from receiving needed treatment.

We acknowledge that chronically mentally ill prisoners have a higher rate of return to jail than other inmates precisely because of their tendency to discontinue therapy and lapse back into psychosis. We assert that prison release for the nonviolent offenders should include mandatory treatment, at least during their parole or probationary periods. Inmates who are incarcerated for violent acts should be hospitalized for the duration of their criminal sentences or until their psychiatrists recommend release. Such psychiatric recommendations should be reviewed by the sentencing court. 

If the court agrees with the psychiatrists’ recommendation for prison release, the court should then order the patients' continued psychiatric monitoring and care as outpatients for the duration of their parole or probationary period. Mental patients who are required to receive court-ordered treatment should be zealously sought and remanded to hospitals if they disobey the court and discontinue their treatment at any point while on probation or parole.

Decriminalizing mental illness will not occur unless and until sensible alternatives to prison are available for persons in crisis. We believe that mental hospitalization in extreme cases, and community care under enforced treatment will provide the alternatives that our most severely ill citizens need in order to regain and to retain their freedom from our nation’s correctional institutions.


Welcome to our quest for justice for the incarcerated mentally ill! Thank you for your involvement in this human rights effort.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Right Time for H.R.3717: Larry Neal's Murder Anniversary

*MURDER ANNIVERSARY* ~ August 1 was the eleventh anniversary of Larry Neal's murder, which happened following 18 days of secret incarceration in Memphis at the Shelby County Jail. Our family initially believed that Larry, a man who suffered from a heart condition and paranoid schizophrenia, had fallen through the cracks somehow. Now we know more about homicides against imprisoned mentally ill people. They get scalded to death, baked, starved, raped, dangerously restrained, Tasered, shot, and some are used for human dog fights.

It appears that most crises that mentally challenged Americans endure result from inhumane treatment by jails, prisons, and emergency police rather than the disease itself. Support H.R.3717, which has provisions for Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training, assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) programs, and resumption of Medicaid insurance for inpatient psychiatric treatment in certain facilities. Nobody deserves to be secretly arrested by police and murdered like Larry Neal was in 2003 because a mental disease makes sick people a nuisance to police.

Torture and murders of America's mentally ill people are secret crimes against humanity that millions of people throughout the world know about. The U.S. Congress should pass H.R.3717 ~ Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act. It is too late to save Larry Neal, Kelly Thomas, Brian Claunch, Jerome Murdough, Darren Rainey, Daniel Linsinbigler, and so many others, but "the time is always right to do what is right" (MLK).

Mary Neal, director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI)
a/k/a MaryLovesJustice Neal
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
Phone (678)531.0262 or Google Voice (571)335-1741

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Wrongful Death of Daniel Linsinbigler at Blogtalkradio


Valerie Linsinbigler, joined "Human Rights Demand" on July 19, 2014, at 3pm EDT to discuss the murder of her teenage son, Daniel, by SUFFOCATION while in a restraint chair in Clay County Jail in Florida. See Daniel's photograph below. The radio show is archived at Blogtalkradio. You can hear it any time by accessing it at the url below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/07/19/release-the-innocent
Please also see an article about Daniel in this "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog at http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com/2014/07/and-then-daniel-linsinbigler-died.html 

Plan to join us by phone or computer on "Human Rights Demand" channel at Blogtalkradio daily at 3pm EDT, except Fridays, when we broadcast at 6:30pm EDT. Every show regards human rights.

Speakers on "The Wrongful Death of Daniel Linsinbigler" radio broadcast included:
1. Valerie Linsinbigler, Daniel's mother
2. Marissa Linsinbigler, Daniel's sister
3. Leonna Brandao, president of New Vision Organization, Inc, and NVO's vice president
4. Holly Alston, mother of a mentally ill prisoner in Pennsylvania, Terrell Scott
5. Ana Santiago, mother of an inmate serving a life sentence in Massachusetts
6. Ted Burgess, a former law officer and correctional officer whose son Christopher was murdered in Clay County Jail on December 5, 2002. His death was apparently covered-up by calling it a suicide. A news story about Christopher was published by the Florida Times Union, Jacksonville.com, called "An Inmate's Death in Question"
http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/121402/nec_11214666.shtml

7. Mary Neal, host, and sister of Larry Neal, a mentally ill heart patient who was killed in Memphis Shelby County Jail on August 1, 2003, after 18 days of secret incarceration. His death is so covered-up that his relatives are persecuted and censored to prevent public disclosure.

I informed our guests and radio audience about: 

(1) H.R.3717 "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act," a congressional bill that would resume Medicaid insurance in certain facilities and start pilot AOT programs (among other provisions) that would increase opportunities for psychiatric treatment in the USA. See the next article in the "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog, which is called
"Washington Tour for H.R.3717 Supporters"
http://dogjusticeformentallyill.blogspot.com/2014/07/washington-tour-for-hr3717-supporters.html


(2) a wrongful death lawsuit that was filed after the statute of limitations passed but was allowed by the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco because a police cover-up caused the family's late filing. (This also was alleged in Christopher Burgess's case and in the wrongful death of Larry Neal): 

Families of people with serious mentally illness and everyone who cares about human and civil rights must unite for justice. We appreciate your interest in the information at the five(5) links above, and we ask you to share it with your online groups. Please plan to join members of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill on our Washington tour for supporters of H.R.3717 the "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act," tentatively planned for September. Many avoidable deaths should make America's mental health crisis a campaign issue in 2014. Elect only people who support human rights in the USA for all Americans, including mentally ill people and prisoners.

Daniel Linsinbigler, 19, was reportedly handcuffed, pepper-sprayed, hooded, Tasered, and placed in a restraint chair with a cloth that was also pepper-sprayed and placed underneath the hood to suffocate him.
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Thank you for giving Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill.
Mary Neal, director
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI")
AIMI's broadcast on Blogtalkradio, 9pm PDT on Wednesdays
Website about my brother: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
Follow our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog

It would be illegal to keep a dog in a tight space 23 hours a day and gas or Taser him for barking. It would be illegal to put a dog in deadly restraint for control. This happens to mentally ill Americans routinely in the nation's jails and prisons. What happened to Larry Neal?

Mentally Ill Americans Need Dog Justice. Treat mental illness medically, not legally. Please advocate for the U.S. Congress to pass H.R.3717 - Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act. Elect only people who support human rights and justice for all.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Washington Tour for H.R.3717 Supporters


WASHINGTON TOUR FOR FAMILIES OF MENTALLY CHALLENGED AMERICANS IN FAVOR OF H.R.3717 "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act". Although the bill has good support in Congress, it needs advocacy by the stakeholders. Many people are impacted by severe mental illness in themselves or close family members, and a Washington tour is being planned for them and others who wish to support justice for the mentally ill. As we have seen in numerous avoidable tragedies, mental illness affects us all, whether or not a relative has that condition.

We will reserve D.C. hotel rooms and buses to leave from CA, GA, MO, NY, and a couple of other states soon. We will begin accepting down payments on YOUR TRIP after we get some pricing information (proposals are requested from bus companies and travel agencies). This is Going To Happen, People. We will take this fight to D.C. before election day 2014 - likely in September! Only support candidates who support human rights. No more long-term #solitaryconfinement #policebrutality or #prison deaths for mentally ill Americans. We demand psychiatric treatment and human rights!

If Congress won't listen to us rather than prison investors, we will take this fight to the United Nations. Volunteer by commenting below if you are willing to be an organizer for the Washington tour in your region, or email MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com . Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18, a psychologist) has a bill before Congress that will answer many of our concerns. We REFUSE to be ignored.

If you care about people with Autism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, dementia, depression, PTSD, or any other serious mental disorder, please support this Washington tour for families of people with brain disorders who are brutalized, imprisoned, homeless, or those who are at greater risk for those occurrences than mentally healthy Americans.  Support this Washington tour if you want safer communities and a lower prison budget (currently over $80 billion annually). H.R.3717 provides for four essential changes:
  • Resumption of Medicaid insurance for psychiatric inpatients in certain facilities;
  • Assisted outpatient programs (AOT) that allow involuntary psychiatric treatment and give subsistence assistance (food, housing);
  • Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for police officers and prison guards who need specialized training to make safer lunacy arrests and to avoid injuries to mentally ill detainees;
  • Relaxed HIPPA rules, which will allow families of mentally ill people to know about their relative's condition and treatment.
We also demand better accountability when mentally ill people are mistreated or killed by law enforcement and corrections officers. 

Please indicate your interest in going on the Washington Tour for H.R.3717 or your willingness to help sponsor a family on this trip. Call Mary Neal, director of Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill, at 678.531.0262 or use the email address above.

We tire of Americans with mental handicaps being imprisoned to enrich prison profiteers, brutalized by police or neighborhood thugs, and killed behind bars or before they reach jails because they have common, treatable health conditions. We have in H.R.3717 a congressional bill that can significantly reduce those occurrences and restore people with serious mental illness to wholesome lives. It is time for families and advocates to do everything in our power. More information will be added to this article as details about the Washington tour emerge. The warehousing of 1.25 million mentally ill Americans in prisons and jails has continued long enough. It is time for real Change.

It is always the right time to do what is right. ~ Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Please read H.R.3717. Its language, status and co-sponsors are at
http://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th/house-bill/3717 . See also H.R.401 "Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Act of 2013," introduced by Rep. Richard Nugent (R-FL).


JAIL IS THE LAST THING MENTAL PATIENTS NEED ... AND TOO OFTEN, IT IS THE LAST THING THEY EXPERIENCE. Please join our quest to decriminalize mental illness in America. No one should be punished for having a disability. Please contact your congressional representative today and demand that hospitalization and outpatient treatment replace incarceration for the mentally ill people in your state. Support H.R.3717 by emailing your reps today at http://www.house.gov/writerep

Please assist us by sharing this invitation and/or the url to our radio broadcasts with mentally ill people and their families as well as prisoner activists, mental health organizations, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, lawyers, congresspersons, students, law enforcement officers and administrators, and others who may have input or an interest in mental health law in the USA. Thank you for helping to give ASSISTANCE TO THE INCARCERATED MENTALLY ILL.

Mary Neal, director
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill (AIMI)
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com
678.531.0262


Seeking Dog Justice for America's Mentally Ill People

Friday, June 27, 2014

Random Killings of Disabled Americans

This article will carry news of random deaths of mentally challenged Americans. Please come back regularly as the death toll grows pretty rapidly. If you learn about individuals who should be added, please comment about them in the comments field below. The 2014 deaths will be added to this article. If we include prior years, the article will be much, much too long, but please feel free to add deaths from prior years to the comments field.



LAPD officers fatally shot an unarmed, mentally challenged black man, Ezell Ford, 25, in his back just days after Michael Brown was murdered by police in Missouri. Witnesses conveyed what happened:

Aug. 11, 2014 -- "They laid him out, and for whatever reason, they shot him in the back, knowing, mentally, he has complications. Every officer in this area, from the Newton Division, knows that—that this child has mental problems," the man said. "The excessive force … there was no purpose for it. The multiple shootings in the back while he’s laying down? No. Then when the mom comes, they don’t try to console her … they pull the billy clubs out."
http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2014/08/unarmed_black_man_ezell_ford_shot_by_police_in_la.html


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June 15, 2014 - Two Dallas police officers on leave after mentally ill man shot, killed ~ DALLAS — A 38-year-old man was shot and killed in the doorway of his mother's Oak Cliff home Saturday morning by the very people called to help him. Investigators are reviewing video from body cameras the officers were wearing at the time of the incident. Sources say it's the first Dallas police shooting captured by body cameras.

"My neighbor said when she got here he was face down in a pool of blood HANDCUFFED," said Harrison, Jason Harrison's brother.

“I just really wish that he could have got the help that we've really been trying to get for him so that maybe it could have had a different outcome,” Harrison said. “We'll never know.”

This is an excerpt from the full article at the url below:
http://www.khou.com/news/texas-news/2-Dallas-police-officers-on-leave-after-mentally-ill-man-shot-killed-263216691.html
Jason Harrison had only one prior arrest when charged with harassment of a public servant in January 2014.
http://www.txopenreports.com/records/23496585/jason++harrison


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FAMILY CALLED 911 FOR HELP WITH THEIR SPECIAL NEEDS DAUGHTER; COPS SHOWED UP AND SHOT HER DEAD ~ June 5, 2014 - Neighbors claim 18-year-old Yanira Serrano was shot in her back. The victim's brother, Tiny Serrano, told reporters that the family called 911 requesting paramedics because his sister had not taken her medication. “Instead they decided to send a deputy to the house,” he said.
http://www.infowars.com/family-calls-911-for-help-with-special-needs-daughter-cops-show-up-and-shoot-her-dead/

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James Kenneth Embry

On January 13, James Embry, a mentally ill inmate, died by starvation in Kentucky State Penitentiary. According to the report of the internal investigation, Embry stopped taking medications for anxiety in May 2013. Seven months later, he told the lead prison psychologist, Jean Hinkebein, on Dec. 3 that he felt anxious and paranoid and wanted to restart those medications. But the psychologist concluded Embry didn't have any significant mental health issues even though Embry repeatedly talked about wanting to hurt himself. Hinkebein and an associate considered his comments vague, and his request for medication was denied. Soon after that, Embry stopped eating. Read the entire AP article about Embry's demise at


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Another one is gone already ! "Homeless Man Falls To His Death From Skid Row Rooftop After Police Taser Him" ~ Carlos Ocana, 54, a transient whose friends said he had mental health problems, was killed by LAPD officers and a SWAT team. The homeless man died after falling from a rooftop after he was Tasered by police officers. His death in May hadn't received much attention, but downtown residents and supporters showed up to a community meeting on July 2, 2014, demanding officers to change the way they treat the mentally ill on Skid Row. This comes on the heels of an LAPD officer describing Skid Row as being in a "mental health state of emergency" and an "outdoor asylum without walls." 
http://laist.com/2014/07/03/homeless_man_falls_to_his_death.php 
Thank you for the news, Nancy Lockhart


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Chicago jailers laughed while fatally tasing Phillip Coleman, a mentally ill man, 16 times. CHICAGO, IL — An investigation regarding the in-custody death of a mentally ill man has revealed that police tasered him a total of 16 times while shackled. Video shows that police used the taser as a compliance tool in a jail cell and were laughing during the incident. The man was also tased repeatedly as he was taken to court and then to the hospital, until he died. Coleman's father put his own body between his son and police guns during Coleman's lunacy arrest. "I told them [police] that my son was having an emotional breakdown, and could they please take him to the hospital,” recalled Percy, himself a retired police chief. “And that’s when one of the officers said, ‘We do not do hospitals, we do jail.’ Unbelievable.”
http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/philip-coleman/

Prison Reform Movement published an article focused on inmate deaths in Florida.

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
3 more Florida inmate deaths prompt 3 more investigations
Inmate’s gassing death detailed in Florida DOC whistle-blower complaint
Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower; human-rights groups call for federal intervention
Under fire, Florida prisons changing policy on death investigations
2 years later, Florida keeps lid on prison death details
After latest death, Florida prison system faces more scrutiny
Staff at a Miami-Dade prison tormented, abused mentally ill inmates, former worker says
Behind bars, a brutal and unexplained death


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Paragraph 1 repeated: This article will carry news of random deaths of mentally challenged Americans. Please come back regularly as the death toll grows pretty rapidly. If you learn about individuals who should be added, please comment about them in the comments field below. The 2014 deaths will be added to this article. If we include prior years, the article will be much, much too long, but please feel free to add deaths from prior years to the comments field.
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Mary Neal, director
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI")
AIMI's broadcast on Blogtalkradio, 9pm PDT on Wednesdays
Website about my brother: Wrongful Death of Larry Neal
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It would be illegal to keep a dog in a tight space 23 hours a day and gas or Taser him for barking. It would be illegal to put a dog in deadly restraint for control. This happens to mentally ill Americans routinely in the nation's jails and prisons. What happened to Larry Neal?
Mentally Ill Americans Need Dog Justice. Treat mental illness medically, not legally. Please advocate for your congresspersons to pass H.R.3717 - The "Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act." Try to elect people who support human rights and justice for all.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Damion Hayes: Life Sentence for Mental Illness

OCCUPY the U.S. Congress. Ask representatives to pass H.R.3717, Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act (a handy link is provided below). You do not have to have a mentally ill loved one to care. Families in Santa Barbara did not think mental illness was their problem, either, but it was. Condolences to grieving families, and may victims of assault have a speedy recovery.  http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml

Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill Blogtalkradio show featured Fred Hayes, father of mentally ill inmate, Damion Hayes, Wednesday, June 4, at 9pm Pacific. 

Mr. Hayes said, "My son shouldn't be in the Florida prison where he has been for 14 years for an assault committed while having a mental health crisis. I will NOT give up the fight for his freedom and treatment. I stand not for Damion only but for all mentally ill inmates in America." 


PETITION: Save Florida Inmate Damion Hayes from SHU 

Hear the taped radio show at the link below. We were joined by Ms. Lillian Eaglefeather, who is the mother of Paul, another a mentally ill American. Each Wednesday night in June, please call (818)572.2947 to speak to Mr. Hayes and other guests. Ask questions or comment on this father's mission to help save his son and other mentally ill Americans. 
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1/2014/06/05/assistance-to-the-incarcerated-mentally-ill 

Family portrait of Damion (left) with his family

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes are the parents of two sons. The oldest grew up to become a law enforcement officer with the Sheriff's Department. Damion, their youngest, developed schizophrenia as a teen. The Hayes family grew alarmed at Damion's violent outbursts, when he would punch holes in their walls with his fists and talk to himself. Before Damion's mental health crisis resulted in an assault on a neighbor, Mr. Hayes took Damion to a mental health center for evaluation and treatment. Damion was kept for two days only, and he was released to his father without any appointment for additional psychiatric treatment and with no prescriptions for psychiatric medication. Not long after that, Damion apparently attacked a middle age neighbor, a woman who was a friend of the family. She was gardening in her yard when the assault happened. The attack was not prompted by any feelings of discord, and it occurred without any discussion between the woman and Damion.

Damion was arrested, tried, and sentenced to LIFE imprisonment. This mentally ill youth was hospitalized for two years to get him "trial ready," then sentenced and imprisoned in a Florida correctional facility. Damion's former cellmate wrote to Mr. Hayes numerous times and told him that his son would talk to himself in the cell at night and have long arguments and even physical confrontations with imaginary enemies. Damion is obviously mentally ill and should be transferred from the prison to which he was overly sentenced for an assault that resulted in no life threatening injuries for his neighbor. Damion should be relocated to a mental hospital and stabilized. Upon release from the hospital, Damion should be placed in an assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) program for his subsistence needs and continuous psychiatric treatment. 

AOT program participants in New York experienced an 85 percent or greater reduction in homelessness, hospitalizations, arrests, and incarceration as compared to their rates three years before entering the Kendra's Law program. AOT programs costs substantially less than incarceration, and community safety is greatly enhanced, as revealed by the reduction in arrests and incarceration among program participants. H.R.3717 has a provision for pilot AOT programs, which have already been certified by the United States Department of Justice.

Damion's arrest photo and information from the Florida DOC

Damion's life was full of promise as a youngster. He is from a middle class Christian family. His father worked in a middle management position until retirement. His mother retired as a civil servant. Damion has a good support base to help him resume wholesome living. He deserves psychiatric treatment, not prison. There are no throwaway people. Damion was wrongly sentenced to life in prison for an assault that (a) resulted from mental illness and (b) caused no catastrophic injuries. Damion's family were amazed when the defense attorney who had charged them $20,000 stood at the end of the prosecutor's case and merely said, "The defense rests." Florida taxpayers were sentenced right along with Damion. Incarcerating this young man indefinitely would cost the State millions of dollars unnecessarily, because many people with schizophrenia respond well to treatment and are able to resume normal lives. Damion's case is being appealed. 

PETITION: Save Florida Inmate Damion Hayes from SHU 

Damion Hayes, age 7

Mary Neal, director
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
Dog Justice for Mentally Ill

Repeat of paragraph 1: OCCUPY the U.S. Congress. Ask representatives to pass H.R.3717, Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act (a handy link is provided below). You do not have to have a mentally ill loved one to care. Families in Santa Barbara did not think mental illness was their problem, either, but it was. Condolences to grieving families, and may victims of assault have a speedy recovery.
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml

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It would be illegal to keep a dog in a tight space 23 hours a day and gas or Taser him for barking. It would be illegal to put a dog in deadly restraint for control. But this happens to mentally ill Americans routinely in the nation's jails and prisons. What happened to Larry Neal?
Mentally Ill Americans Need Dog Justice. Treat mental illness medically, not legally.
Advocate for U.S. Congress to pass H.R.3717 - Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act.
Try to elect people who promote human rights and justice for all, not prison profits.