
Overflowing indigence in NYC banks.
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Sarah Garcia, the mother of Aaron Garcia, a former military detainee and accused of attacking with an ax the customer of a Cash Bank ATM in Manhattan and then destroying several ATMs, said her son suffered from “pure madness “for his experience in combat.
The dramatic scene, which still surprised those familiar with the extreme violence in New York, did not alter the Mayor Bill de Blasio, who when consulted was evasive. “Very, very few [personas con enfermedades mentales] they have a problem of violence, “he insisted yesterday.
“We have some really serious issues to address, no doubt,” De Blasio acknowledged. But “It ‘s a very small percentage and I want to emphasize this … we have never stereotyped as violent to people with mental health problems “.
Previously, De Blasio and his wife Chirlane McCray they had opened the mayor’s daily press conference yesterday with the presentation of a new portal and a public education campaign called “Mental Health for All”, Which is part of the flat criticism ThriveNYC, which has cost $ 1.25 billion.
Caution is suggested when viewing the images, which show the victim, also a Hispanic man, being attacked in the bank lobby on Broadway near Beaver Street in the Financial District. in broad daylight, shortly before 5:30 pm on Sunday, August 15th. The attacker fled and the wounded man was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition, where he was yesterday at the intensive care unit.
The suspect arrested yesterday he spent six years in the U.S. military and his last period of service was in Iraq. “A few years after his return, start showing signs of decline “, said to ‘ New York Post his mother, being interviewed by phone from home in The Bronx.
“At first, I thought it was just being nasty (…) He joined the Army and saw corpses. “ said Mrs. Sarah, 64. He added that Aaron receive some mental health treatment in a Veterans Administration (VA) hospital, but that had no effect on his condition.
“He said: ‘They think they’re evaluating me, but I’m evaluating them. “, He quoted his mother. “You know, pure madness. But he always expressed himself that way.”
After spending two days on the run, Garcia was arrested Tuesday night in the Chelsea neighborhood when he was vandalizing an act. then it was accused of attempted murder and assault, New York police said yesterday. Her mother Sarah called Sunday’s frightening attack “tragic” and said “I can’t make an excuse” for your son.
“No human being would want to see this happen to a dog, much less to a human being,” he said. “I’m really sad and worried, of course.”
when he was asked if his son should have been allowed to take to the streets, the mother acknowledged that it was a question she was also struggling with. “I was in the VA hospital, but the staff said that patients are like nomads, on the street, on the subway, and they can’t hold back. “.
“I myself was trying to convince him to stay (boarding school), but the biggest battle was with him, not with the hospital. If I could push back the time needles, I would have done more to try to stay there.” , added the grieving mother.
The presence of the poor has become very common in the Metro and ATMs, where they seek refuge especially during the night, staging the mental health crisis facing the city.
ThriveNYC has been criticized for not addressing people with serious and dangerous mental illness, as well as for not having basic performance metrics. “Apparently, the city does not have a mechanism to alert people who are constantly arrested for random attacks, “ denounced Councilman Bob Holden (D-Queens). “Serious mental illness, if left untreated, always gets worse.”
De Blasio’s discouraged response to a shocking ax attack: hey, it’s rare https://t.co/pIJT8Y0JQh pic.twitter.com/DMBetXNfOG
– NY Post Review (@NYPostOpinion) August 18, 2021
Andrew Cuomo and Bill De Blasio have sent messy maniacs to the streets of New York with axes, which have put them in hotels in everyone’s neighborhoods. The two dumbest and most reckless politicians in history: https://t.co/sGLp4irocN
– SIMONE BRAND (arkMarkSimoneNY) August 18, 2021