Wow, I am a basket case right now.
I just called, and they already have him in custody. He turned himself in early this morning. I tried his mom, no answer. I imagine she is having a difficult day. And they did want my name BTW. I told them I would feel better not giving it, and the lady kept asking several times. Name and number to reach me back at. I did not give it. I did talk to his brother, he said that they recvd several calls this morning after the news was on, so apparently a lot of people saw it.
Then if he ever tries to rob me in a drug enduced rage, I'll let him know how much I appreciate him.
He is the way he is because he volunteered to die for you, even though he has never met you.
Totally lame excuse. He may even have genetic tendencies, but it is still his choice. No one forced him to become an addict. It is extremely difficult to stop, but it can be done. Making excuses hinders conquering the addiction.
Yes, I realize it's not you. Actually nothing we say here will be helpful to him. I sincerely hope he decides to get clean and that he receives help to do so. It's in his hands.Arminnine- You realize I am not the one addicted to drugs right? So your quote is not all that helpful here. Thanks anyway.
Direct quote from an addiction therapist at a very well-known psych hospital:
I'd call the police, and then I'd be prepared to act as a character witness at his trial if necessary in the hope that he would get put into a program of some sort rather than just being sent to prison.
Your watching the news, you see a clip fo someone knocking off a corner store. You recognize this person. You know he has a drug problem. You know jail does not help him, only makes his drug habit worse. You know he would never intentionally hurt someone, but drugs make him a bad person and he is not himself.
Do you call the police? Let the legal system throw him back to jail?
Do you call his mom and see if she will have him hauled back to rehab? He has had some success with rehab, but it never lasts long enough. His mom has been through the ringer.
Do you do nothing an hope someone else handles it? This seems to be the approach of my entire group of people. This will not resolve itself. He is headed for jail or death either way. It is painful to watch. I would rather he be in prison alive then dead on the street.
I know I need to call, its just making me want to throw up. I love this person. I do not want him to die. I know my friends and family are going to be upset with me for calling, and we all know that I am going to be the one to make the call.
Nutterbutter- what a cold mean thing to say. This person who is "no use to society" spent a few years fighting in a war to protect your freedom. He has a problem, he is not a bad person.
Sorry, its the way I see it. Anyone who robs stores with no concern for anything including themselves is, to me, no longer any use to society. Unless he cleans up his act, that is. What if you owned this store, and some druggie comes in after hours to rob it. But its the Christmas season, and your working overtime, and your there?? What if you have your kids there helping you?? This guy comes in - you don't know if he has a gun, a knife, or what. How would you feel then?
Wow, I am a basket case right now.
I just called, and they already have him in custody. He turned himself in early this morning. I tried his mom, no answer. I imagine she is having a difficult day. And they did want my name BTW. I told them I would feel better not giving it, and the lady kept asking several times. Name and number to reach me back at. I did not give it. I did talk to his brother, he said that they recvd several calls this morning after the news was on, so apparently a lot of people saw it.
Nutterbutter-He is the way he is because he volunteered to die for you, even though he has never met you. That is the kind of person he is. We are lucky to have people like him in the world.
I guess now we wait and see what happens. I hope they can get him the help he needs.
Then if he ever tries to rob me in a drug enduced rage, I'll let him know how much I appreciate him.
I agree with you nutterbutter. Serving our country at some point in one's life doesn't automatically make them a decent human being. And respect can be lost.