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PoliticsApril 07, 2026
Boston Deploys Mental Health Expert To Confront Man With Sword, And Things End Very Badly
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After the 2020 BLM summer of riots, the left believed that social workers and/or mental health experts could effectively handle situations involving violent, psychotic people. They did this because they believed police officers cause more harm than good, which could not be further from the truth. Nonetheless, Boston took that idea, and it appears they have run with it. Subsequently, the psycho injured both the clinician and the officer, and the man suffering from the psychotic break is now dead. And to call this situation predictable would be an understatement.
FAIL: Boston deploys mental health clinician to deal with sword-wielding violent criminal—worker injured, suspect shot dead by copshttps://t.co/ZzHyOj6Mci
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 7, 2026
According to The Post Millennial:
Police "reforms" in Boston replaced cops with mental health clinicians and social workers, and on Saturday, one of those clinicians was attacked by a delusional man wielding a sword. The suspect, who has not been publicly identified, attacked the clinician as well as police officers with the sword. Cops responded by shooting and killing the suspect.
The fact that this was predictable makes it all the more infuriating.
The incident took place near the Northeastern University campus on Saturday morning in Boston. Officers were responding to a 911 call about four people armed with guns and the caller was in the apartment building. After officers arrived at 212 Hemenway Street and located the disturbance, they called in a mental health professional with the Boston's BEST program, according to Mass Daily News.
"He immediately opened the door and struck the clinician and an officer who was outside the door. He was armed with some type of sword, stabbing the officer in the arm and knocking the EMS clinician to the ground," Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox said. "One or more officers, which is under investigation at this time, fired a taser and weapon at the individual, bringing the person to a halt."
It is unclear how many more people will get hurt before the city realizes that cops are not the enemy, and mental health professionals cannot effectively address these types of situations. Unfortunately, though, we can almost be certain there will be more stories just like this. And to claim the city has no one but themselves to blame does not even begin to explain it.
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