NYPD Shoots Man in Mental Crisis After Family Called for Medical Help
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyFebruary 7, 20269 min7,196 views
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- π A 22-year-old man, Jabez Chakraborty, experiencing a mental health crisis was shot four times by NYPD officers in Queens.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ His family states they specifically requested EMS for medical transport, not police, when calling 911.
- π£οΈ A family spokesperson confirmed Chakraborty suffers from schizophrenia and was on a ventilator after multiple surgeries.
Conflicting Accounts of 911 Call
- π An NYPD spokesperson claimed the 911 caller requested an involuntary removal, which triggers both EMS and police response.
- π₯ The FDNY confirmed EMS responded to a mental health emergency.
- β The family disputes the NYPD's account, stating the officers escalated the situation.
Concerns Over Police Response to Mental Health Crises
- β οΈ The discussion highlights the failure of the mental health response system, questioning the protocol for handling individuals with knives during a crisis.
- βοΈ The speaker criticizes the approach of treating individuals in mental health crises like common criminals, suggesting a lack of empathy and proper training.
- π¨ The transcript raises concerns about the potential for police to be the default responders to mental health emergencies, leading to tragic outcomes.
Allegations of Immigration Questions and DA Charges
- π The family accused officers of seizing their phones and asking immigration-related questions after the shooting, which the NYPD disputes.
- ποΈ The Queens District Attorney's Office initially sought criminal charges against Chakraborty, but the family protested.
Mayor's Intervention and Call for Treatment
- π€ New York Mayor Eric Adams reportedly visited Chakraborty in the hospital and urged the DA not to pursue charges.
- π₯ Adams stated that Chakraborty needs mental health treatment, not criminal prosecution, emphasizing the need for available options beyond police intervention.
- π£οΈ The mayor's public stance and direct visit are highlighted as breaking political protocol to advocate for the individual's treatment.
Broader Systemic Failures
- π₯ The conversation extends to the crumbling healthcare system, suggesting that better access to clinics and affordable insurance could reduce the need for police in mental health crises.
- βοΈ Concerns are raised about the broader law enforcement system, drawing parallels to ICE agents and their interactions with citizens.
- π± The need for local, ground-up solutions to reform the system is emphasized.
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