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Nothing Human Is Alien
11th November 2011, 04:29
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Police said preliminary investigations show a 35-year-old military veteran fatally shot himself in the head at an Occupy Wall Street encampment in Vermont's largest city.

Burlington police said the name of the Chittenden County resident is being withheld because his family has not been fully notified.

The man shot himself inside a tent in City Hall Park on Thursday afternoon. Mike Noble, a spokesman for the Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital in Burlington, confirmed later Thursday that the man had died. Noble said he could provide no other details.

Authorities said they have begun talks with protesters about the death and safety issues that the incident raise.

Protesters at the Occupy encampment say the man was a victim of inadequate mental health services being offered to veterans.

"This person has clearly needed more help than we were capable of giving him here at this park," said Emily Reynolds, a University of Vermont student and a leader in the local Occupy movement.

If government provided better mental health services, she said, "this probably wouldn't have happened."

Deputy Chief Andi Higbee told reporters the shooting raised questions about whether the protest would be allowed to continue.

"Our responsibility is to keep the public safe. When there is a discharge of a firearm in a public place like this it's good cause to be concerned, greatly concerned," Higbee said.

The encampment has been in the park since Oct. 28. The city had threatened to evict the protesters because the park is closed from midnight until 6 a.m., but city officials made special accommodation for the protesters.

Almost two dozen tents have remained in the park, and the number of protesters has varied.

The first Occupy encampment sprang up in New York in September, and the movement has since spread to cities around the country and world. Protesters object to corporate influence on politics and what they call an unequal distribution of wealth.

Burlington is a community of just under 40,000 people on the shores of Lake Champlain known for its left-leaning politics.

http://news.yahoo.com/protesters-veteran-shoots-self-vt-encampment-222431669.html

Impulse97
11th November 2011, 04:49
Wow, that's rather shocking. I'm not sure what to think, though, seeing as info is rather spartan atm.

I hope this doesn't give those right wing fucktards more ammo against the movement.

Susurrus
11th November 2011, 05:20
Sad. :(

Rusty Shackleford
11th November 2011, 05:33
I hope this doesn't give those right wing fucktards more ammo against the movement.
It will, you can count on that.


Also, this will probably make a somewhat underlying issue more prominent. Workers are sent in uniform to go kill other workers and when they come back the veterans administration doesnt do jack shit to take care of them when they come back. PTSD and other psychological traumas are so fucking common among veterans its shocking. And it hardly gets addressed. Apparently, military suicides are now at roughly 18 a day.

Ill quote my friend:


Eighteen veterans die by their own hands each day. Since the beginning of the war in Afghanistan, this has been the average. If you add it up, the number of veteran suicides within the past ten years is higher than the number of combat deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq combined. This is a serious issue, and with support and understanding, it can be deterred. Not all wounds are visible. Veterans with PTSD aren't looking for a hand out, just a hand up.

Smyg
11th November 2011, 07:20
Reminds me of the protesters in North Africa and the Middle East who set themselves on fire.