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How DNA identified Australian family man as escaped US fugitive who murdered his parents
DNA evidence confirms that a dead Australian family man was a U.S. fugitive who fatally shot his parents in Omaha, Nebraska, ...
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He was contemplating suicide. Then sheriff's deputies shot at him nearly 50 times, lawsuit says
A South Carolina man is suing a sheriff's office and a county after deputies shot him nine times while he was having a mental health crisis in a parked vehicle with a shotgun in his lap.
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He was contemplating suicide. Then sheriff's deputies shot at him nearly 50 times, lawsuit says
A South Carolina man is suing a sheriff's office and a county after deputies shot him nine times while he was having a mental health crisis in a parked vehicle with a shotgun in his lap.
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Driver claims self-defense in shooting of man in Midtown, but family believes this was 'preventable'
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The family of a man, whose loved ones claim he was mentally ill, believes his shooting ... The 32-year-old was shot and killed on Saturday in a Midtown parking garage.
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'Please don't send him home!' Mom begs before mentally ill son killed his father
A year before the fire, John's family called 911 desperate for help. "My brother has a mental illness and he's just going... he's going crazy right now," John's brother told the 9-1-1 operator in ...
Medscape15d
Serious Mental Illness Not a Factor in Most Mass School Shootings
Every day 12 children die from gun violence in America and another 32 are shot and injured ... sheds fresh light on the debate over whether mental illness or easy access to guns is the key ...
The Irish Times15d
Destigmatising mental illness
Sir, – Today is World Schizophrenia Awareness Day, dedicated to destigmatising and raising awareness of a mental illness that affects over 20 million people worldwide. While in recent years huge ...
Tennessean15d
Lack of understanding of mental health issues create assumptions that lead to blame | Opinion
Catherine Fuchs, MD, is a child and adolescent psychiatrist with more than 40 years of experience in Nashville working with children, teens, and adults with mental illness. The school shooting at ...
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Moray aid worker Liz Tait (64) tells heart-breaking story of woman leaving terminally-ill husband behind to escape war-torn Sudan
A MORAY aid worker who supported Brits fleeing war-torn Sudan has told of her heartache for a woman forced to leave her terminally-ill husband behind ... “People that have been shot, were of the view ...
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Is life in prison 'cruel and unusual' when killer is mentally ill? A judge decides.
She urged Circuit Judge Scott Suskauer to shirk the state's sentencing statute, calling the mandatory life sentence "cruel and unusual punishment" for a mentally ill person such as Hawthorne.
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We’re more aware of mental illness, but what do we do about it?
The stats have become very familiar: At least one in five Canadians had a mental illness prior to COVID-19, and rates rose sharply during the pandemic. There’s been a growing awareness of the ...

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