From My Files Friday: The shootings at a movie theater in Louisiana by a man with a history of mental illness reminded me of an editorial that I published in 2013 after a gunman murdered twelve people at the Navy Yard in Washington D.C. As in the Navy Yard shooting case, there were ample warnings in Louisiana that the shooter was severely mentally ill.
Getting the Mentally Ill the Treatment They Need
By Pete Earley for The Washington Post September 27, 2013
When should society intervene if a person shows signs of mental illness?
As with the shooters at Virginia Tech, in Tucson and in Aurora, Colo., there were ample warnings that Aaron Alexis was experiencing mental distress before he killed 12 people at Washington’s Navy Yard. Police in Newport, R.I., did nothing to help Alexis when he complained about hearing voices and being zapped by skin-vibrating microwaves.
They were not legally obligated to.