The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Tough question for hospitals: Who’s too risky to release?

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1, police said.

He was observed for seven to eight hours in the emergency room, where he was seen by a physician and then a psychiatri­st, hospital spokesman Steven Clark said. “We believe the proper protocols and standards were met,” he said.

By the night of July 4, Bonds’ paranoid, erratic behavior worried his girlfriend enough that she called police to look for him. They didn’t find him before he marched up to a parked police vehicle and shot through the window just after midnight, striking Officer Miosotis Familia in the head. Soon after, officers shot and killed himafter they say he drew a weapon on them.

The state Health Department said it plans to interview St. Barnabas staffers, conduct inspection­s and examine records to review Bonds’ case and the hospital’s policies and prescribin­g practices.

Under state law, people can be involuntar­ily hospitaliz­ed for at least 48 hours if they pose a substantia­l risk of causing serious injury to themselves or others.

“If you’re making a determinat­ion that someone’s a danger to themselves or others, you better be pretty clear about it. Because you’re taking away their liberties,” said Grause, whose associatio­n represents hospitals and nursing homes.

Psychiatri­sts caution that the risk can be difficult to pinpoint.

“While psychiatri­sts can often identify circumstan­ces associated with an increased likelihood of violent behavior, they cannot predict dangerousn­ess with definitive accuracy,” the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n said in a 2012 position statement.

Doctors and other hospital staffers can encounter agitated emergency room patients they’ve never seen before.

While paying close attention to what patients say and do, doctors also might test to determine whether a medical problem or medication might be spurring the behavior. They consider whether the cause could be alcohol or illegal drugs, a clue sometimes illuminate­d by observing patients for hours. They may look into whether someone has dementia.

Some patients arrive clearly violent, and oth- ers are just having a bad drug reaction that will wear off. But “there’s this vast gray area in the middle that takes a lot of experience, a lot of knowledge and balancing all of the factors that go into a good assessment,” said Dr. Vivian Pender, a New York City psychiatri­st and public affairs representa­tive for the New York County Psychiatri­c Society.

Police have been working to determine Bonds’ motive in shooting Familia. Bonds, who had served prison time for a 2005 armed robbery, had railed about police and prison officers in a Facebook video last September.

Familia, 48, was a 12year New York Police Department veteran and a mother of three. She was selfless, “incredibly funny” and full of warmth and wisdom, her 20-year- old daughter, Genesis Villella, said Friday.

She “went to work every day proud to do her job, to protect us,” Villella said.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police officers hug in front of the 46th Precinct in the Bronx borough of New York Thursday Police officer Miosotis Familia, who worked out of the 46th Precinct, was shot to death the day before, ambushed inside her command post RV by an ex-convict who...
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police officers hug in front of the 46th Precinct in the Bronx borough of New York Thursday Police officer Miosotis Familia, who worked out of the 46th Precinct, was shot to death the day before, ambushed inside her command post RV by an ex-convict who...

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