Tualatin I "Let my mommy go!" an 8-dear-old girl shouts as she hits an intruder, who is later killed by policee responding to the 9-1-1 call Show " Around midnight Sunday she awoke with a scruffy face that looked as if he hadn't shaved a start: A man she had never seen before was in a while. His hands, palms, dmnm,*ere hoverstanding over her. ing just above her body "like he was trying to The man, whom police identified Tuesdayy as feel the energy," she recalled later, Jordan Laird Case,. 20, had slipped into the South- She grabbed her cell phone and backed into a west Tualatin Road apartment through the un- corner of her livingg room, pleadingg for himm to locked front door. He lived in the building next leave. After dialing 9-1-1, Sally slowly moved into door,, where police found marijuana' plants, psy- the hallway near the kitchen. The man paced bechedelic mushrooms and a mescaline-making tween the couch and the door. Finally, he-trop operation, ped onto the couch, curled up in a fetal position TUALATIN - The movie.e had ended,, her -8- He was skinny, said Sally, 29, who asked that and began nuzzling the pillows. year-old daughter was asleep, and Sally had doz- her last name not be used to protect the privacy "Please get out, please get out," Sally- begged He apparently w4o : high on mushrdpms By LISA GRACE LEDMICER and MAYA BLACKMUN THE OREGONIAN ed off on the couchh to the drone of `That '70s- and welfare of herself and her daughter. He had Please see 641IM' ftp C3 Add th t;'Mydaughter'snotgonna wraodpoliceolilcert,W'beBfttYag • wash rounds ..and Users at 'Case, but man pinned Sally against weren't, able to subdue him He o .Mashess the door and began biting her arm, was killed when a deputy shot him shoulder and hands. She as he reached inside the deput}rs (;er W1 to pry open the door, yelling .at er car and tried to grab a gun locked ~ daughter to go to the neighbors. in the front seat. An autopsy show her cell phone mat's when the girl did something ed Case died of a gunshot wound her mother will never forget. to the head. She began punching the man in The fatal shooting was the sec Continued from Page q the head, shouting,. `Get off: my and involving Washington County mommy! Let my mommy go! sheriff's deputies in recent weeks. him. "Why are • ydu doing thtsV The man moved to push the girl ,Case,P a 2004 graduate of Rev ` You"ve gptte leave." ~ out of the Vvay, and Sally went on nolds High ~. School, ~iad a 3.55 Sally said`the matt grabbed a pi." - thee attack She clocked him on the grade point average and competed low, hesitated, then threw it at her. head with her cell phone, snapping on, the school's cross-country She screamed and backed into the it in two. He fell to the ground.;She team. kitchen. He followed: her, mufti- started kicking him, and he bling, "sorry, sorry, sEixry." He lay . grabbed her by the calves. They Case's fan* ;presented ` a brief I, down on the floor. ~ . rolled across the floor. statement Tuesday evening "Are you on drugs~' she asked. Finally, Sally managed to pin-the ; ~O~ a longtime. friend, Ron She said said he replied Chat he was 5-foot, 7-inch Case on his back. Cook. He said the family was coopShe coop ~ high an mushrooms. She closed her right hand around eratmg with ~` investigation but ', Hearing the noise, Sally's dough- his windpipe and squeezed.. "I was not willing to make extensivee i tier padded into the hallway. ,Sally thought, oh my God, I'm gonna kill,, "Their until more is: known. ordered her back to her.ttihom, then him. I've gotta let go," Sally said.. "Their hearts Cod put to all those, I ,grabbed a kitchen knife out of a From the comer of her eye, she involved," Cook said..: drawer. She. jumped over thee man, saw a police.e officer. She grabbed saitY alternates between bouts of ran into her daughters bedroom her daughter. and ran to the back, crying and wondering. ; whether and slammed the door, , pressing patio. what she endured was real. "Being her petite frame against it to hold it The policee left' the apartment, the victim and seeing what they shut. ' guns drawn. The man followed. (police) did, there was no option.. . Her daughter was on xhe top Sally ran' back-inside, locked the Her voice dissolving in tears, she bunk: bed, screaming, The man front: doer and watched everything added, "I feel so tremendously bad was struggling, to get in. Sally told unfold from the living win- for his family, I know this mann was the 9-1-1 dispatcher she didn't dow. She saw a flash of h heard in my house, but I can't help but know how long she could hold on. ' a series of pope-'`and saw a,cloud of. feel bad that someone died be Then the man burst into the smoke. Case'a'body slumped to the cause of it:" ,bedroom:: Sally threw the knife on ground. the bed. terrified that if she A Washittltton Countyy sheriffs: LtsaGrgceledntoer:503-294-5117;
And thats why this story jumped out at me yesterdayIt was on the front page of the Portland; Oregon- Oregonian newspaper-the headline in huge bold print says-SCREAMS' TERROR AND A BATTLE--It is real rare for somebody to get violent on mushrooms -I have really never known it to happen and this guy got killed -He reached into the cop car to grab a gun and was shot by the police in the head-They said the taser and beanbag rounds had no effect-How come he was not cuffed or how come 2 big cops have trouble taking down a guy tripping on mushrooms-Something don't sound sound right on this-The Portland police have been kiliing alot of people in the last few years-people that were unarmed-This dude was high and had no idea what he was doing-he was no threat and should not have been killed-thats murder-
I dunno I drank a shroom tea once and as soon as i stepped onto the porch the moon energy in teh air was very strong forcing me back inside. Some friends were out before me siad they laughing a lot at the moon, musta pissed the ole man in the moon off and he was gonna take it out on me, at least I was very sensitive to the energy. I can relate to how someone one shrooms and funnels this angry energy at someone who won't let ya go where ya wanna.
i remember years ago this brother named carlos on west virginia wandered away on lsd and ended up naked in someones back yard and swingin a big stick he was pretty flipped out from the story, but he was in a cell, on suicide watch.. he was found beatten severely and hung with his own belt by all indications probably by the cops but the point is ..ya can flipout pretty heavy ..even on low doses under certain circumstances but rob..fix those posts sothey make sence plz thought i was trippin there
some people straight up cant handle theyre shit. shrooms wont kill you, but they can make you kill yourself. i knew a dude who jumped off a three story building & broke his back & fucked up his neck & still aint the same. and i knew this other broad who tried to scratchout her eyeballs scary shit man...people need to leanr to calm the fuck down nothing like that has ever happened to me
You were trippin there!-Actually-I posted it before reading it through real good-I didn't add anything-Maybe one line but it was all from the Oregonian and why it came out so screwed up I have no idea-It;s a mess though-Don't shoot the messenger I just printed what was there-Next time I will proof read a little better-This is the Wild West and anythings possible!-I'd say just skip it-Too hard to read actually-but another person is taken out and it has the people in Portland pissed-They shot a girl fleeing in a car last year-she died-had no weapons at all-It's beginning to feel like L.FUCKING A up here-cops are gettin meaner then before-
Funny. I tripped on shrooms last night with my friend Ted. I took someone to McDonald's so they could get a McFlurry and this black guy I knew threw change at me after I went "Holy shit, it's an African, isn't it?", then I started freaking out and drove off... then the other guy said I forgot the McFlurries. Ted started freaking out and went inside because the guy who was getting the McFlurries didn't want to go inside, then when he goes inside everything stops for about five seconds. He kept telling me there was an Ethiopian wearing a purple rag on her head that was sweeping the floor and that a couple guys in the corner were staring at him and trying not to crack up. Oh yeah, and at one point the steering wheel tried to attack me and some guy kept slamming on his brakes in front of me. I drove for like 60 miles trying to find someone I knew who was home on a Friday night... so the general trip was spent in the car.
yeah your not kidding it's nasty, how bout smokin 7o mint joints laced evenly with an ounce of pure dust cystal and steppin thru an attic trapdoor forgetting the floor is ten feet lower adn fallin so relaxed legs outstrected in a sitting position on a can of nails that i just thought WOW that was cool..... good how about looking out a window over the city lights and feeling like they were all mine, I was the king of the land....awesome how about driving my 78 datsun pickup truck to Dennys and weaving in and out of traffic like they were standing still on a busy Hollywood Blvd. Felt like i was a s osuperior I could shit golden bricks.... the stuff makes me feel like an omnipotent god. invincible. and nasty that is, the guy wiht me in my truck Scott Abrahms doing it too, kept on doing it and tried to hold up a convenience store and was shot to death. He held some up Chicago before the one in Hollywood, CAlif. the westerners think they're frickin cowboy gunslingers out here, no a place to be pulling a gat, much worse than the east, the inbreds
damn man u gotta get away from the dust b4 u end up shot dont carre if u feel like siperman ..alil 1 oz peice of lead in the brain wont be so cool neither would causin a 15 car pileup are u still usin that shit?
My friend killed himself over PCP. I was in SF when PCP first came out. Most of us didn't like the feeling it gave and stuck with acid, but a few that stuck with the dust for a lil say they don't understand it as having a violent image. Dunno. Never tried it. But as for shrooms, or any hallucinogen really, everyone has a different perception on it. I'm not too surprised with it being associated with violence. Not as much as I would have been, say, 35+ yrs ago.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- A demonstration by people who have mental illnesses and other concerned citizens will be held on Wednesday, February 25, at 11 a.m., at the Police Administration Building (the Roundhouse) at 8th and Race Streets in Philadelphia, to protest the killing by Philadelphia police of a man who had mental illness. Julio Morais, 57, was killed on February...
Mental health advocates say police officers in Alberta require better training to deal with suspects apparently suffering from mental illness. The call from the Canadian Mental Health Association follows the death of an Edmonton man this past weekend who died after allegedly being stunned by a Taser. Jodi Cohen, president of the CMHA, says specialized police training might have prevented the fatal outcome. "I would think that someone with skills and training to deal with those kinds of issues might be able to assist in the situation more than a police officer who doesn't have the same sort of in-depth training in dealing with someone in the midst of a psychotic episode," said Cohen. Witnesses said police used what appeared to be a Taser weapon on Christmas Eve to subdue a well-dressed man who was screaming that he was being attacked by bees and wandering through traffic. Police have not confirmed they used a Taser, but Cohen says she doesn't blame the officers involved if they did. Continue Article FROM DEC. 27 2005: Officer distressed by custody death "Certainly the use of non-lethal weapons is preferable, but here we have an incident where Tasers are not non-lethal. I think it's important to deal with the situation, but obviously you want to avoid this kind of outcome," she said. A Taser delivers a 50,000-volt electrical shock in what is meant to be a non-deadly way to immobilize a person. Human rights group Amnesty International maintains the guns have killed more than 100 people. Other research, reported in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services, has suggested that many fatal incidents involving tasers are due to the use of illicit drugs such as PCP or methamphetamine, or a failure to take prescribed anti-psychotic drugs. Police say more information about the case will be released once an autopsy is complete
AUSTIN COUPLE FILES FEDERAL LAWSUIT AGAINST AUSTIN POLICE MENTAL HEALTH OFFICER FOR BRUTALITY AND FALSE ARREST The Texas Civil Rights Project today filed a civil rights suit in Austin federal District Court on behalf of Luis Alonso Rey-Sánchez and Laura Tansey Rey-Sánchez against APD Mental Health Officer Charles Rohre. Luis Alonso Rey-Sánchez is a local artist; and Laura Tansey Rey-Sánchez, an attorney, who has helped train Austin police on immigrant issues. The suit alleges that, around 11:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2003, the couple found a disorientated and probably mentally ill man in their backyard. They called the police for assistance in getting proper attention for the man. The patrol officers responded first to the call and talked calmly with the man, who responded in kind. Rohre then showed up as the mental health officer and began to use excessive force on the man, who was still calm, throwing him to the ground, kneeing his back, and handcuffing him. When Rohre, who appeared to be very agitated personally for some reason, initiated this rough, excessive contact, Mrs. Rey-Sánchez came out of the house and asked why he was doing that. Rohre became very angry, screamed at her, and threatened her with arrest. Mr. Rey-Sánchez, who had been in the backyard, came around front when Rohre was yelling at his wife, treating her badly, and asked him why he was doing that. Mr. Rey-Sánchez said they had called for help, not for this kind of treatment. Mrs. Rey-Sánchez said the same at a later point. At that juncture, Rohre went totally out of control, almost into a rage, and, together with other officers on the scene, threw both of the couple to the ground, handcuffed them, and used excessive force in the process. Mr. Rey-Sánchez’ glasses were smashed in the process, when his face hit the ground. He also has one kidney, which is a transplant and which made his situation more serious. Mr. Rey-Sánchez was placed in a patrol car. After a while, when Rohre seemed to calm down, the officers undid the handcuffs and freed the couple. Mrs. Rey-Sánchez had to seek emergency medical treatment for the injuries she suffered. The suit alleges false arrest and excessive force, and seeks actual and punitive damages. TCRP Director Jim Harrington called Rohre’s conduct “disgraceful to his position as a mental health police officer. This is one more very unfortunate example of the Austin police not knowing how to respond to mental health calls, and how they immediately use unnecessary and excessive force in such situations. “We’ve seen this lead to the tragic deaths of Sophia King and other individuals. There will be no end to this violence, and even deaths, until the police department officials and the City take seriously their duty to train mental health officers properly, get appropriate policies and procedures in place, and require the police to learn how to conduct themselves more professionally