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AbleChild: It’s Time for Experimental Mental Health “Treatments” to be Considered Deadly Weapons |

Last updated: May 5, 2025 6:50 am
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Guest post by AbleChild Organization – Republished with permission.

Justice Served or Just a Band-Aid?

Last week, the judicial hammer fell on Robert Crimo, whose violent actions during the July 4th parade in Highland Park, Illinois, left a mark on the nation. In a courtroom drama that could rival any crime thriller, Crimo received a staggering seven consecutive life sentences for each life lost, plus an additional 50 years for each injury inflicted. Judge Victoria Rossetti’s description of Crimo as “irretrievably depraved” and “beyond any rehabilitation” paints a clear image of a villain neatly wrapped up and put away. Yet, one must ask: Is this really the end of the story, or merely a convenient plot twist in a much larger narrative about societal failure and mental health oversight?

As we reflect on this tragedy, the questions surrounding Crimo’s mental health and the role of Illinois’ behavioral health system loom large. The parallels between Crimo and other mass shooters, like the infamous Nikolas Cruz from the Parkland shooting, reveal a disturbing trend: both individuals were entangled in a web of state-sponsored mental health interventions. Cruz, for instance, had been under the care of state behavioral health experts since childhood and was subjected to a cocktail of mind-altering drugs. Yet, in a twist of irony, the very state that guided his treatment also represented him during his sentencing.

A History of Red Flags

Fast forward to Crimo, whose social media presence painted a picture of someone wrestling with significant mental health issues. Despite this, critical inquiries into his mental health background during the sentencing proceedings were conspicuously absent. Crimo had a history of alarming behavior: He attempted suicide in 2019, and police were called again when he threatened his family mere months later. Yet, each time, law enforcement was assured by his family that he was receiving help. With the police seizing a small arsenal of weapons from the home, one must wonder: how did Crimo, despite these warnings, manage to obtain a firearm permit just four months later?

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Herein lies the crux of the issue: why are we not discussing the specifics of the mental health support Crimo received? Wouldn’t it be pertinent for law enforcement to understand his diagnosis, any medications prescribed, and whether these treatments contributed to his violent outburst? The lack of transparency raises eyebrows—could it be that the state is hiding something? After all, if Crimo’s mental health history was indeed a factor, how could the state provide unbiased legal representation without a clear conflict of interest?

The Silence of the Mental Health Debate

While the public’s outrage often centers on gun control and sentencing laws, the mental health aspect remains shrouded in silence. It is telling that, following tragedies like Highland Park and Parkland, legislative responses focus more on punitive measures rather than addressing the underlying mental health crises that seem to accompany these violent events. In Florida, for example, Governor DeSantis expedited a bill to alter death penalty requirements, while Illinois quickly enacted a statewide ban on assault weapons. Yet, the conversation about improving mental health services, which could potentially prevent these tragedies, is notably absent.

Why is mental health routinely sidelined in these discussions? Crimo’s case certainly suggests that mental health challenges played a significant role in his actions. Yet, during the sentencing, neither the court nor the media seemed particularly interested in unraveling this tangled web of psychological struggles. Was Crimo receiving adequate care, and were his treatments effective? The public deserves answers.

A Call for Transparency

Understanding the mental health landscape of individuals like Crimo is not just a matter of curiosity; it is a pressing societal need. Every psychiatric medication carries risks, including violent and suicidal tendencies, and these issues deserve scrutiny as they may directly correlate with mass shootings. Without comprehensive data on mental health treatments and their effects, we risk repeating these horrific events.

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Ultimately, until we shine a light on the mental health components of these tragedies, our attempts to restrict access to firearms or adjust sentencing laws will be akin to putting a band-aid on a bullet wound. It’s time to recognize that experimental mental health treatments may very well be the deadliest weapon in this ongoing saga.

Photo credit: (Nam Y. Huh/AP) victims families at sentencing hearing of Crimos

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