Arrest made in Carson Beck auto theft case

EXACTLY as I said.

A "DERANGED" individual who was not put into a mental health facility. Because that stuff isn't funded at the necessary level.

But right on time, the NY Post will blame cash-bail. As always.

The fact of the matter is that the mentally ill should not be incarcerated indefinitely in REGULAR jails (where they get insufficient treatment for mental illnesses), they should be held and treated in mental health facilities.

Just be honest, the guy in that article is not some criminal mastermind. He is mentally ill. You know it, but you're going to act like he is the criminal equivalent of gang members and/or drug dealers.

He's mentally ill. Being mentally ill, in and of itself, is not a criminal offense. And, yes, the mentally ill do sometimes commit crimes. It's sad, and yet nobody seems to address the real problem.

What do you think would actually happen to this guy if they kept him in Rikers for a few years? Seriously? Be honest and answer the question, and don't go on a tangent about how bad crime is in NYC.

It was the first story I saw today, after I quoted you earlier.

Honestly, he'd fit right in on Rikers. There are thousands of mentally ill criminals locked up in NYC, and hundreds of thousands across America.

You can be a mentally ill and a criminal. Why that man isn't locked up in some state hospital? Money. I agree with that. His mental illness doesn't give him a right to slash people, light fires, and terrorize innocent people, though.

Truth is there will be no shortage of news articles that highlight these issues. It's a very, very common thing up here. Surprised it's even news anymore.
 

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It was the first story I saw today, after I quoted you earlier.

Honestly, he'd fit right in on Rikers. There are thousands of mentally ill criminals locked up in NYC, and hundreds of thousands across America.

You can be a mentally ill and a criminal. Why that man isn't locked up in some state hospital? Money. I agree with that. His mental illness doesn't give him a right to slash people, light fires, and terrorize innocent people, though.

Truth is there will be no shortage of news articles that highlight these issues. It's a very, very common thing up here. Surprised it's even news anymore.


No matter how you try to twist my words, I'm still not saying what you claim people are saying.

Nobody said he had a "right" to commit crimes. But the fact is, a prison does not treat mental illness.

If you think that the "numbers" of mentally ill people who are incarcerated is somehow "good" and "effective" in dealing with the problem, that is your choice.

Again, we are paying MORE MONEY in insurance and other related costs associated with crimes because we WON'T PAY the money to deal with the problem properly. So we push the money around, while not solving any problems. Brilliant.
 
Fascinating thread that turned into Law & Order with alternating State Farm, Geico, Progressive and Allstate commericals..

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First time I’ve truly disagreed with you. Context is everything. And I don’t know all the context here. But a young guy who steals a Lambo should not go to jail for life based on that action alone. That’s something Singapore would do not the US. And I think it goes down to our founding values which are built on Judeo-Christian philanthropy and Humanism. We believe in redemption and reformation.
In many parts of the world there would be very little, if any jail time. Cut off the thief’s right hand and send him home as a reformed citizen.
 
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