Posted on Oct 27, 2020
Walter Wallace Jr., who was shot by Philadelphia police, had a criminal history, rapped about...
814
10
6
4
4
0
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 2
Regardless of his record he was another unwanted death to add to Philadelphias statics. I honestly wonder If officers have stun guns to taze someone. If they had stun guns he'd possibly still be alive now
(0)
(0)
PO3 Patricia Miner
I don't understand why he only got 11 to 23 months for the prior crimes.
If he did have psychological problems it is another case for reform of mental health laws. I suggest using a majority of the mental health staff at the VA. I'm tired of being referred to them for everything from pain to sleep problems to central nervous system poisoning.
If he did have psychological problems it is another case for reform of mental health laws. I suggest using a majority of the mental health staff at the VA. I'm tired of being referred to them for everything from pain to sleep problems to central nervous system poisoning.
(0)
(0)
PFC (Join to see)
MSG Tom Earley I wasn't stating a taser like the stun gun but your right an because of what happened the national guard is now here, I have helicopters buzzing over my head every so often north east an west philly are getting looted an it's only midnight. An I know it's my fault for picking to live in the city however it was more affordable then most neighbouring towns. Which you would think the city would be way more expensive nope. I just renewed my apartment lease so I'm stuck until September.
(0)
(0)
PFC (Join to see)
PO3 Patricia Miner this country suffers from mental health an drug related problems. An dont even get me started on them. I don't even use them anymore for mental health. Constantly wanting to dope me up on happy pills or anti depressants. Never took them never will.
(1)
(0)
PO3 Patricia Miner
PFC (Join to see) I have systemic central nervous system poisoning from exposure in the Navy. They keep putting me on happy pills for pain control. Every time I tell them I can't tolerate them they insist I take them. These are antidepressants and seizure meds. When I take them my symptoms get worse so I have to ween off of them. Prescribing these drugs to someone like me is bordering on malpractice. Also, I've taken opioids for pain in the past and never became addicted. These "safe" drugs are more addicting than opioids.
(0)
(0)
Read This Next