immortalwarrior wrote:
First of all you don't know me or what I've been through or the things I've seen. Secondly I said some people with aspergers not all you stereotyped and categorized all not me. There are some mentally ill violent people go look at the prison population. I have a friend with schizophrenia who is high functioning but has poor social skills and he always fights with people. Choked out his own mom. Don't give me your bull s**t about governments
I know there are people out there with mental illnesses and disabilities who are violent, my husband used to be harassed by one and she would assault him and police wouldn't do anything about it because it was his word against his so one day he ran into a 7 Eleven and she assaulted him there and the man behind the counter told me husband to leave the store through the back and he called the police and she was arrested. It was all caught on camera and my husband ran in there to get her into trouble because that was the only way she could get help. Why was she like this? Because she was raped when she was a little girl so it messed her brain up and she thought my husband was her rapist and she was a lot older than him so she always chased after him and screamed at him and would assault him. He took it better than I did because if someone did that to me, I would snap and go behind bars because no one ever lays a hand on me. But since then she had not bothered him since because she wasn't in the streets anymore and then my husband lost his job due to his health issue.
We have laws that protect these people but unfortunately it also allows some to slip through the cracks and get away with this s**t because there is no proof if they are not leaving any injuries on their victim and if there are no witnesses and the law keeps the officers from arresting the person because it's their word against them. So that is why he had to run into a 7 Eleven because they have cameras and all he has to do is let her assault him in there for her to be caught so she can be arrested and get the help she needs. What a sad system. I was very upset when he told me she would hit him but he was forgiving and was like "it was not a big deal, she was sick and she didn't hurt me."
But I hear that people with mental illnesses rarely commit violent crimes so this was a rare case here my husband had.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.