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  1. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    Thank you. I know first hand and it's pathetic how human beings are treated. I understand they made mistakes but they deserve proper treatment. The healthcare and money is basically non existent and outside of immediate life being threatened, it takes going through layers of red tape do get...
  2. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    That's crazy, I live in South Florida. Haven't really paid attention but haven't heard it. I live in a rural area, so I don't see many homeless
  3. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    Of course not but he may be suffering from something new and unintented to athletes, boxers, etc. Not only is this different but needs to be evaluated and studied. However, like I said, if it's a sickness known, give them the proper medication in jail.
  4. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    Wait, there is no more psychiatric hospitals? This is new to me, I've never heard that. That's hard to believe but if true, then obviously he can't be on the street. I find it hard to believe that there are no more hospitals or homes (especially private) for mental patients
  5. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    Lulz at jail Drs and meds. They are the ones that couldn't make it in the real world or even have issues in their past. Also, they do NOT care about the health of inmates. If this man is truly mentally ill, jail is the last place he needs to be. However, if he is found guilty and sane, lock him up.
  6. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    If he is truly mentally ill, then he needs to be hospitalized, medicated and evaluated. Jail isn't going to to do anything for him, society or future people with similar injuries or illness.
  7. duke4heisman

    Kellen Winslow II arrested on burglary charges

    Completely agree, prison is not rehabilitation, it's a deterrent. Most and normal people would not do anything to go back but people with a disease or injury of the brain, may not have a choice. If he is found guilty and it's discovered he is suffering from mental damage, it may do him better to...
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