2 min

Black autistic teen shot by police highlights need for mental health collaboration‪.‬ Bruh Issa Murder

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Ryan Gainer's Gofundme: https://gofund.me/998f68ae



Episode Summary:

In this short minisode, I (Andre) discuss the heartbreaking case of Ryan Gainer, a black child with autism who was shot and killed by police in Apple Valley, California. The incident highlights the urgent need for collaboration between police and mental health professionals to handle situations involving individuals with mental health issues.

Key themes discussed in this episode include the lack of mental health resources in law enforcement, the complexities of police encounters with individuals experiencing mental health crises, and the potential benefits of mental health crisis response programs. I cites examples of successful programs in Cumberland County, New Jersey, and Denver, Colorado, where police officers are paired with mental health screeners or behavioral health counselors to respond to 911 calls related to mental health issues.


The tragic case of Ryan Gainer, a black child with autism who was shot and killed by police, highlights the need for improved collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals.
Investing in mental health crisis units and response programs can save lives and prevent unnecessary use of force by police.
Some states have implemented successful programs where police officers are paired with mental health screeners or behavioral health counselors to respond to 911 calls related to mental health issues.
The lack of mental health resources and support systems within law enforcement is a significant problem that needs to be addressed.
Delayed medical attention and the absence of proper aid can have fatal consequences in situations involving individuals with mental health issues.



Please listen to the full episode for more insights and details on the tragic case of Ryan Garner and the urgent need for collaboration between police and mental health professionals. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking content from Bruh Issa Murder.

Ryan Gainer's Gofundme: https://gofund.me/998f68ae



Episode Summary:

In this short minisode, I (Andre) discuss the heartbreaking case of Ryan Gainer, a black child with autism who was shot and killed by police in Apple Valley, California. The incident highlights the urgent need for collaboration between police and mental health professionals to handle situations involving individuals with mental health issues.

Key themes discussed in this episode include the lack of mental health resources in law enforcement, the complexities of police encounters with individuals experiencing mental health crises, and the potential benefits of mental health crisis response programs. I cites examples of successful programs in Cumberland County, New Jersey, and Denver, Colorado, where police officers are paired with mental health screeners or behavioral health counselors to respond to 911 calls related to mental health issues.


The tragic case of Ryan Gainer, a black child with autism who was shot and killed by police, highlights the need for improved collaboration between law enforcement and mental health professionals.
Investing in mental health crisis units and response programs can save lives and prevent unnecessary use of force by police.
Some states have implemented successful programs where police officers are paired with mental health screeners or behavioral health counselors to respond to 911 calls related to mental health issues.
The lack of mental health resources and support systems within law enforcement is a significant problem that needs to be addressed.
Delayed medical attention and the absence of proper aid can have fatal consequences in situations involving individuals with mental health issues.



Please listen to the full episode for more insights and details on the tragic case of Ryan Garner and the urgent need for collaboration between police and mental health professionals. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking content from Bruh Issa Murder.

2 min

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