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kpete

(71,994 posts)
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 10:27 PM Apr 2015

Cop Who Arrested Freddie Gray Had Guns Confiscated Over Mental Health

BALTIMORE (AP) — The highest-ranking Baltimore police officer in the arrest that led to Freddie Gray's death was hospitalized in April 2012 over mental health concerns for an unknown duration and had his guns confiscated by local sheriff's deputies, according to records from the sheriff's office and court obtained by The Associated Press.

Lt. Brian Rice, who initially pursued Gray on a Baltimore street when Gray fled after Rice made eye contact April 12, declared three years ago that he "could not continue to go on like this" and threatened to commit an act that was censored in the public version of a report obtained by the AP from the Carroll County, Maryland, Sheriff's Office. Rice lived in the county, about 35 miles northwest of Baltimore. At the time, deputies were responding to a request to check on his welfare by a fellow Baltimore police officer who is the mother of Rice's son.

Deputies reported that Rice appeared "normal and soft spoken" and said he had been seeking "sympathy and attention." But citing "credible information," the deputies confiscated both his official and personal guns, called his commanding officer and transported Rice to the Carroll Hospital Center. The weapons included his .40-caliber police pistol, a 9 mm handgun, an AK-47-style rifle, a .22-caliber rifle and two shotguns.

It was not immediately clear how long Rice was at the hospital or whether he went on his own accord. Rice declined to speak with the AP or discuss allegations in a subsequent court filing that he had behaved in erratic or threatening ways toward family members. When the AP visited Rice's home last week and left a note requesting an interview, Rice called the sheriff's department to report the visit as trespassing. Karen McAleer, the mother of his son, also declined to speak with the AP.



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Cop Who Arrested Freddie Gray Had Guns Confiscated Over Mental Health (Original Post) kpete Apr 2015 OP
Unbelievable! Segami Apr 2015 #1
18 recs and counting Electric Monk Apr 2015 #2
absolutely sickening. niyad Apr 2015 #3
My first thought is he suffers from depression and the "act" is suicide riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #4
 

riderinthestorm

(23,272 posts)
4. My first thought is he suffers from depression and the "act" is suicide
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 10:43 PM
Apr 2015

Coupled with the statement "he couldn't go on like this".

Guess it could be a lot of things though.



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