Posted on 09/27/2023 1:23:22 PM PDT by Red Badger
In a series of handwritten notes posted on X, Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones claimed the Las Vegas fire department last week took him to a mental hospital where he was injected with an unknown substance.
Earlier this month, in an Instagram story, Jones posted an ID badge belonging to Dr. Heather Thanepohn, clinic manager of the Las Vegas Crisis Response Team, saying she was sent to his home by the team and told him to come with her because he was in danger, according to Bleacher Report.
Jones has yet to play a down for the Raiders this season.
“I was taken in by the Las Vegas fire department last week against my will,” Jones posted on X, with the caption, “First day out but I’m still aligned.”
“I was injected with I don’t know what,” he wrote, according to the New York Post’s reading of the hand-written notes.
Jones said “a group of 5 to 7” people showed up. He claimed he was put in an ambulance, injected and then one hospital with “no cell phone or no communication.”
Jones said the Las Vegas Police Department instigated the situation after they put in a “court hold” on him due to a “concerning” social media post.
“I hadn’t done anything wrong,” Jones wrote.
Jones said at one point he had to sleep on the floor.
“This place is NOT a place for high-profile athletes,” he wrote about the hospital.
Jones said family members brought him clothes and food and read him Bible verses.
He was taken to a second hospital, he wrote, where staff there “tried to force” him to take “meds and injections.”
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Ping!.................
Sue the sh*t out of them.
When he was with the Patriots back in 2016, he had some kind of issue with the Police, where a shirtless Chandler Jones walked to a back door of the town’s police station, and knelt down on the ground in a pose suggesting he was surrendering and then praying before asking police for help. He was later hospitalized overnight, and reports say it was because of synthetic marijuana.
That guy needs help.
Most likely answer is that it was a sedative to calm him down.
But if you are emotionally upset already, and you aren’t being told what is being given to you, I don’t think it’s out of bounds to question it. It’s interesting what they have the right to do to you “for your safety”
This happened to a relative. He posted suicide threats on FB. 1st Responders showed up...injected him...and he woke up in a padded room in the psych ward.
He had previous issues with depression.
Medical rape.
The guy has a history of Mental issues...
“But if you are emotionally upset already, and you aren’t being told what is being given to you, I don’t think it’s out of bounds to question it. It’s interesting what they have the right to do to you “for your safety”
Actually they can’t, they have to vocalize all treatments whether you can hear them or not. Four health professionals in the family. Been in ambulances and hospitals off and on with loved ones all my life.
They ALWAYS tried to get the patients attention and vocalized what they are putting into a body conscious or not.
Haldol or Ativan are often used in such 5150 situations.
Friend was unknowingly given Remdesivir in the hospital when she had Covid-19.
They are starting to win retroactive lawsuits for that now.
He should put on a dress, announce he is Trans, and really sure the crap out of them. Once he collects enough $$$ from the lawsuits, he can put the dress away.
“The guy has a history of Mental issues...”
Oh, I don’t follow sports ball.
I really don’t either.....but just read that. And makes sense.
He and his brothers Jon and Arthur are all incredible athletes, but Chandler and Jon have led troubled lives.
Does anyone follow football?
We took a ferry to Mackinac Island last Sunday.
Radios everywhere had a Lion Vikings game.
From what I heard, it was fourth quarter and the Lions were ahead 17-0?
Anyone know about that?
“This place is NOT a place for high-profile athletes.”
What a Karen.
“This place is NOT a place for high-profile athletes,” he wrote about the hospital.”
High profile athletes usually are in demand and actually play their sport.
Sounds like a fruitcake.
Raiders’ Chandler Jones placed on non-football illness list after bizarre social media posts
Things took an even weirder twist this past weekend after he claimed he was hacked following a string of posts on X, formerly Twitter, that had accused the Raiders of keeping him away from the team because a family friend’s daughter was being abused and that the team was trying to keep it quiet.
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