Is there a high rate of mental illness in the US?

chilltrader

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Nearly every week someone loses it and starts shooting people either in their school, office, supermarket... or as in this case just knifing it in their own home!

Are mental illness (psycho) cases on the rise in the US?

Any views on what the reasons could be?

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BOSTON: Kerby Revelus, 23, also fatally stabbed his 17-year-old sister and then turned toward his 9-year-old sister with a knife in his hand before officers shot him dead. Policemen at the scene described it as a "killing field".

There was no clear motive for the crimes, which took place the day after 5-year-old Bianca's birthday at the Boston home the siblings shared with their parents and grandmother.

Bianca was killed as a cake for her birthday, which investigators believe was on Friday, sat on the kitchen table. Nine-year-old Sarafina dialed 911 and watched police shoot her brother as her elder sister, 17-year-old Samantha, lay dead on the floor.

Sarafina was hospitalised with defensive wounds to her hands and stab wounds in her abdomen and one of her legs, police said.

"In policing, we see the raw human emotion every day, but to think that a human being could afflict such an atrocious, violent act on his own family is unbelievable," Milton police chief Richard G. Wells Jr. said. "When I walked up to the first officer (on the scene), I could see the whole story right in his face. This just told me that this was something very bad."

Saturday's attack came about 24 hours after Revelus got into a fistfight with a man living next door, Mr Wells said.

"Blows were exchanged," he said. "I don't know the cause of it, but we're confident that did happen. He had been agitated in the hours that followed that, going into the day and last night."

Investigators believe Revelus targeted Samantha, a senior at Milton High School, and fatally stabbed her with a household knife while their grandmother, who neighbors say lives on the first floor, was doing laundry in the basement.

The children's parents were away.
 
You’re probably overlooking the therapeutic value of shooting people.

I think you’d be a lot more well-balanced on the whole in the UK if you occasionally took to the Bell Towers.

There’s a lot more mentally sick people that haven’t shot innocent folk, than have. Take a lesson from that…
 
but i thought if everyone man and his dog can carry a gun everyone would be safer???...........
 
Indeed. You are correct.

And how much safer would you be if you took the pre-emptive step of shooting everyone (and their dog)?
 
Imagine if all the nuts over here had access to guns. I would be bricking it every time a nutter threatens me when I cut someone up in my motor.
 
yup. people say everyone having guns means you can defend yourself bla bla. also means some nutter has one to hand when he wants to loose the plot and you left your trusty gun back on the bedside table
 
I don't have figures (do't suppose they even exist officially), but I'm reasonably certain that armed UK police shoot dead more unarmed and totally innocent people than do 'unauthorised' holders of firearms.
 
yup. people say everyone having guns means you can defend yourself bla bla. also means some nutter has one to hand when he wants to loose the plot and you left your trusty gun back on the bedside table

This scenario reminds makes me think of the chain reaction demonstration where they have a number of mouse traps in a glass container set with a ping-pong ball and then set one off.

Can you imagine being in Tesco when Mr Psycho Terminator (bad terminator) wannabe whips out his Uzi 9mm in aisle 2 and starts spraying innocent shoppers. Mr Dirty Harry wannabe in aisle 5 hearing all the commotion pulls a 0.44 Magnum out from his shoulder holster and sneaks up on Mr Psycho and blows him away. Now Mr Scarface wannabe who was looking for soft and strong toilet paper in aisle 7 joins in on the ensuing mayhem. He sees a man with a gun and a number of dead bodies and thinks that Mr Dirty Harry wannabe is actually Mr Psycho Terminator (bad terminator) and decides he should say hello to his new friend. Now things are getting serious because Sarah Connor wannabe and Sonny Crockett wannabe enter the scene. By the end of the day 200 people are shot dead, the original shooter, Mr Psycho Terminator (bad terminator) wannabe, only killed 5 of them.
 
I don't have figures (do't suppose they even exist officially), but I'm reasonably certain that armed UK police shoot dead more unarmed and totally innocent people than do 'unauthorised' holders of firearms.

The Police have admitted they got it wrong in the shooting of Jean Charles de Menez.

It was his naughty brother Dennis they were after.
 
Generally speaking its bad to generalise -

Most people in America aren't nuts.
Most people in Britain aren't nuts.
Most people aren't nuts.
Most people who think they have a need for a gun are wrong, no matter where they live.
Most people who think people who are wrong are nuts are actually nuts.
A lot of people can be wrong.
A few people who don't know they are wrong are nuts.
A few people who are wrong about the wrong people who are nuts are very wrong indeed.
Most of the time I am wrong but I am not ever nuts.
Unless I am wrong when I say I think I am not nuts.
But at least I have not got a gun so I can't be completely nuts.
 
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