Man Dropped Off During Schizophrenic Episode, Hit by Car, Sues

Man Dropped Off During Schizophrenic Episode, Hit by Car, Sues
A legal complaint filed last month in Will Count Circuit Court, Illinois, alleges that Qusai Alkafaween, 24, who was discharged from a hospital in 2020, was dropped off by police in a parking lot late at night and during a mental health episode. He was ultimately hit by a vehicle after being dropped off and rushed to the emergency room after suffering a traumatic brain injury.The case states that New Lenox, Illinois, police officers “committed willful and wanton conduct” for their role in dropping the man in a dark parking lot just before midnight on December 5, 2020. It names Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox in the suit, as well, claiming it “negligently discharged Alkafaween during his mental health crisis when he was a danger to himself and others and unable to protect himself.”A gas station attendant reported that Alkafaween, who has schizophrenia, was “acting erratically,” and called the Orland Police Department. Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects “less than one percent of the U.S. population,” according to Mayo Clinic. Symptoms, which are not continuously present, when active include “delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.”
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Police officers sued for allegedly ‘abandoning’ man during mental health crisisNew Lenox police left ‘person in crisis’ in parking lot before man was hit by car, severely injured: lawsuitThe Mayo Clinic: Schizophrenia
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