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October 2011 a bad cop said he was on mental pills. Then he false arrested me for calling 911 when republican stepfather screamed he will "kill" me. He said it has to be a psych ward because I am bisexual.
Recently Nassau county built a mental center for police. There are no psych injections. Instead, free massages. I even met a cop who used to be a security guard at a psych ward, so he wouldn't process a police report against them.
Problem is cops rarely investigated/proved that I was a danger to self or others (I never had any weapon). They are biased, blindly believing others who are of the same religion and age as them. We need to stop assuming that antipsychotics are a cure for civilians and government employees. Every time I was in a ward someone was violent while on them and I wouldn't trust cops to have guns under that intoxication.