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People Push for More Mental Health Training for Police

  • Writer: Dominique M
    Dominique M
  • Mar 31, 2021
  • 4 min read

Police across the nation have shown that there is an issue with excessive force. There is especially an issue with force against people of color and people with mental illnesses.

Because of re-cent and prior incidents, more people are wanting police to have more training in handling people with mental illnesses.


In Salt Lake City, a13-year-old was having an episode and his mother, Golda Barton, called for help, hoping police could help de-escalate the situation. When police arrived they immediately screamed for the boy to get down and eventually fired several shots at him, leaving injuries to his shoulder, ankles, intestines and bladder. The teen is currently recovering in a Utah hospital.


Barton says that herson has Asperger’s Syndrom and was have an episode due to separation anxiety. This episode was triggered by Barton leaving for work for the first time in over a year.

This is one of several incidents that have happened where someone was having a mental heal episode and was not met with proper care.


In Rochester in March, another victim of police brutality died after being handcuffed by police, put in a spit hood ,and then pinned to the ground while his face was pressed into the pavement.


Daniel Prude was visiting Rochester to visit his brother, who called an ambulance earlier that day to take him for a mental health evaluation after he expressed suicidal thoughts. Prude was released but later used PCP and ran away, causing his brother to call for help once again.

Naked except for“spit hoods” in a reference to the killing of Prude, several protesters sat outside Rochester’s police headquarters Monday morning to push for police accountability, local news outlets reported.


Photos and video showed roughly a half-dozen demonstrators, naked or in minimal clothes and some with “Black Lives Matter” written on their backs, sitting silently with their hands behind them, on a rain-slicked street outside the city Public Safety Building. The Democrat & Chronicle reported that after a time, the demonstrators were given blankets and left in cars.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump tweeted that Rochester was among cities that had “bad nights,”while Mayor Lovely Warren commended activist leaders, police and community elders on a night of calm protest Sunday.


Prude, a 41-year-old Black man, died after police found him running naked in a street March 23, put a hood over his head to stop him from spitting on them, then held him down for about two minutes until he stopped breathing. He died a week later after he was taken off life sup-port.


Recent footage from a body camera came out after the Rochester Police department. The footage showed police hold Prude to the ground for around two minutes before he falls completely silent and stops moving. They then notice water coming from Prude’s mouth and call over medics.


A medical examiner concluded Prude’s death was a homicide caused by “complications of asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint.”


“Mr. Daniel Prude was failed by the police department, our mental healthcare system, our society and he was failed by me,”says Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren.


His brother, Joe Prude, had called 911 seeking help for Daniel Prude’s unusual behavior. He had been taken to a hospital for a mental health evaluation earlier that night but was released after a few hours, his brother told officers.


His death sparked outrage after his relatives on Wednesday released police body camera video and written reports they obtained through a public records request.


Seven police officers were suspended Thursday, and state Attorney General Letitia James said Saturday she would form a grand jury and conduct an “exhaustive investigation” into Prude’s death. Warren and Police Chief La’Ron Singletary have faced calls for their resignations over the delay in releasing details of Prude’s death.


Police union officials have said the officers were following their training.


Protesters have demanded police accountability and legislation to change how authorities respond to mental health emergencies.


Free The People ROC released a state- Monday saying marches will continue until Warren and Singletary resign, officers involved in Prude’s death are fired and prosecuted, and the Rochester Police Department is stopped from responding to mental health calls and defunded.


Protesters gathered in a Rochester park Monday evening before moving to the city’s Public SafetyBuilding by nightfall, for a sixth consecutive night of demonstrations.


Police lined up under the Frederick Douglass– Susan B.Anthony Memorial Bridge late in the night and announced on a loudspeaker that the gathering outside of the building had been deemed unlawful, and threatened that refusing to leave could lead to arrests.


The protest ended peacefully around 1a.m. with the crowd dispersing voluntarily.


On Sunday, police said more than 1,000 protesters marched to the Public Safety Building on a night more peaceful than the rest, with community elders acting as a buffer between officers and protesters. The Police Department said no arrests were made.


“Last night the world saw the true spirit of Rochester,” Warren said in a statement, adding that she had told the police department Sunday “to adopt a smaller and more restrained posture.”


Trump, however, mentioned Rochester in a Monday morning tweet about cities that he said “all had bad nights” and were “weakly run by Radical Left Democrat Governors and Mayors!”


“Get the picture?” the Republican president added.


Demonstrations before Sunday had intensified into clashes between police and protesters, with officers dousing activists with a chemical spray and firing what appeared to be pepper balls to drive them from barricades around the headquarters building. At points, fireworks were set off and a bus stop was set ablaze.


Warren, a Democrat, urged people to ignore Trump’s comments, accusing him of trying “to bait people to act with hate and incite violence that he believes will benefit him politically.”

This summer, Trump has repeatedly portrayed Democratic mayors as weak leaders who have let their cities be overrun by violence and disorderly protests, casting himself as the president of “law and order” who will protect the country from chaos.


Shootings, killings and other crimes have increased this summer in cities including New York, Chicago and Detroit, though crime overall remains lower than it has been in years past.


Trump has sought to tie street violence to protests. Criminal justice experts say the crime spikes defy easy explanation in a year with historic unemployment and a pandemic that has killed more than 180,000people.


Because of situations as these two and others in the past, people are pushing for better mental healthcare systems and more training for police.


*Published in the Call newspaper September 11, 2020 issue*

 
 
 

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