Two Maryland police officers are being credited for helping calm down a man having a behavioral health crisis.
Hyattsville police received a call Saturday about an agitated, angry man inside the convenience store at a Sunoco gas station on East West Highway.
Officers Edgar Andrickson-Franco and Mancini Gaskill responded.
“When we first arrived, he appeared to be incoherent,” Andrickson-Franco said. “He wasn’t making much sense.”
“We engaged in conversation with him and we didn’t want to be too overbearing,” Gaskill said.
Andrickson-Franco sat down on the floor with the man. He said at times the man became verbally abusive, but he refused to react.
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“Me reacting the way he was reacting wasn’t going to get us anywhere,” Andrickson-Franco said. “If anything, it would have worsened the situation.”
The officers were understanding, built trust, and the man calmed down
“I let him know I was there to help him out,” Andrickson-Franco said.
He eventually handed over his phone. The officers called his relatives, and they picked him up at the gas station.
The encounter is an example of what the Hyattsville Police Department is teaching in their new pilot program called Mental Health and Wellness Program.
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“It feels really good to know that they were able to deescalate that situation,” said Hyattsville police spokesperson Adrienne Augustus, a manager of the program.
“Not everyday situation you have to arrest somebody, right?” said. “That’s not our job. Our job is to help.”
Next month the department will have a Mental Health and Wellness Day focusing on mental health and domestic abuse training.
I remember when some people here defended a male cop slamming a teenage girl on the pavement, when she continued to beg not to be arrested for shoplifting instead of putting her hands behind her back, because "the police don't have time to waste talking to people."
I remember when some people here defended a male cop slamming a teenage girl on the pavement, when she continued to beg not to be arrested for shoplifting instead of putting her hands behind her back, because "the police don't have time to waste talking to people."
Pepper spray 9 year olds because “we don’t have time for this”...make the time, get a better reputation and maybe people will quit hating you for what you do.
Holy shit. Lol. In this thread we have complete fucking idiots who think its the 'rule, not the exception' that police interactions end in shootings. How fucking stupid are these people?
Holy shit. Lol. In this thread we have complete fucking idiots who think its the 'rule, not the exception' that police interactions end in shootings. How fucking stupid are these people?
Not as stupid as the person who thinks that was the point.
Getting there. It's amazing people have to fight so hard just to have law enforcement be required to do their jobs within the laws they're supposed to be enforcing.
Accountability seems to piss off and scare police.
I remember when some people here defended a male cop slamming a teenage girl on the pavement, when she continued to beg not to be arrested for shoplifting instead of putting her hands behind her back, because "the police don't have time to waste talking to people."
Fuck a police union, they continue to protect the shit cops making them all look bad in the process. I'm tired of hearing about some cop having 45 complaints and still working like nothing happened.
Fuck a police union, they continue to protect the shit cops making them all look bad in the process. I'm tired of hearing about some cop having 45 complaints and still working like nothing happened.
I guess that’s why when I say I hate police, I don’t specify. 25 years they knew and they protected him. Evil.
Fuck a police union, they continue to protect the shit cops making them all look bad in the process. I'm tired of hearing about some cop having 45 complaints and still working like nothing happened.