STOLEN LIVES
Jacqueline Hennick
Jacqueline Hennick (Clarksville, AR: 2011) is a 95-pound woman with disabilities. The police arrived to her neighborhood in response to her call that the neighbors
Jamal Sutherland
Jamal Sutherland was a 31- year old diagnosed with Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder. Jamal was admitted into a behavioral health facility due to his mental
James Anderson
Pamela Anderson called police to her home because her son, James, had stopped taking his medication for a “mild mental illness” and she wanted them

James Matthew Boyd
James Matthew Boyd was a 38-year old man with schizophrenia who lived in Albuquerque. The police were called on him for illegal camping because he

Jason Harrison
Jason Harrison was a 39-year-old man with psychiatric disabilities who lived in Dallas. On June 14, 2014, his mother called 911 hoping a mental health

Jeanetta Riley
Jeanetta Riley was a 35-year-old Native American pregnant woman with psychiatric disabilities who lived in Northern Idaho. On July 8, 2014, she told her husband
Jeffrey Ely
Jeffery Ely was 40 years old and lived in the Windsor area. His mind was slowly deteriorating prior to police involvement. Friends and acquaintances of
Jerrim Toms
Jerrim Toms was a 29-year-old working as a mechanic apprentice. Toms was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had a history of mental unwellness. Joan, Toms’
Jesse Kersey
Jesse Kersey (Dayton, OH) is a 17-year-old young man with developmental disabilities. Jesse was riding his bike when a police officer saw Jesse and tried
Jody McIntyre
Jody McIntyre (London, England) is a 20-year-old journalist with cerebral palsy. He participated in the student fee protests held in Central London in December 2010.

John T. Williams
John T. Williams (Seattle, WA: 2011) was a deaf 50-year-old seventh generation Nitinaht carver of the Nuu- chah-nulth First Nations. He was walking down a

Jonathan Meister
Jonathan Meister is deaf man who was at a friend’s house in Hawthorne, California, when the police wee called on him because he was mistakenly