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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That guy NEEDS help? That was 7 years ago.
True, but...there isn’t a statute of limitation on whether someone needs help is there?
What is pretty clear to both of us (but probably not to him) is that there is a long term problem he is facing.
Lions and Vikes didn’t play each other last Sunday.
You were in the Twilight Zone..................
So it was the Falcons. Someone told me Vikings.
But it was a great game!!
https://www.detroitlions.com/news/recap-lions-vs-falcons-goff-hutchinson-laporta
Suicide Ideation is so common among Zoomers that they don’t do that anymore. You cannot get people committed because all the facilities are full.
That’s actually interesting.
Now that you mention it, I do recall that seems to happen. However, I also recall that many times they practically have their syringe in a vein before they actually vocalize it. Completely out and and the ready, poised for insertion. IE: They don’t really want to have to deal with anyone’s protests. “You’re not allergic to ketamine? Are you” *prik*
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