He’ll fit right in, for a while.
I’m always confused by this stuff.
If I want to fly somewhere, I need a driver’s license. And if I try to pay for my flight with cash, all sorts of red flags go up.
But, if you escape from a mental hospital, where you have been incarcerated for 30 years, you just saunter over to an airport and board a plane and pretty much fly anywhere you want, no questions asked.
Crazy World made for Crazy People, I guess.
CA is a Sanctuary State, now. There will be a lot of people like this who will take Jerry Brown up on his generous offer. Happily, we don’t have loved ones there.
He won’t stand out.
Sounds like some outstanding airport security!
Maui police announced Tuesday that 59-year-old Randall Toshio Saito managed to escape Oahus Hawaii State Hospital and catch a flight to Maui. Multiple sources told Honolulu television station KHNL that Saito managed to get on a Hawaiian Airlines flight to San Jose, landing around 7:30 p.m. the same night he escaped.
Unless, he had friends/relatives providing him with money to buy flight tickets and an ID to board planes, he should not have been able to get on two separate flights.
Maybe he can join the army.
Saito? Any relation to the sadistic commandant of the prisoner of war camp in the Bridge Over the River Kwai?
My daughter and our new son in law are in Hawaii on their honeymoon right now so I hope the violent psychopath is out of the area.
Just wait. You’ll see him running for office soon.
Devin P. Kelley, the gunman who killed 26 people in a Texas church, reportedly escaped from a mental health facility in 2012.
According to Channel 2 Houston, Kelley was institutionalized while he was in the U.S. Air Force after being charged with assaulting his wife and baby stepson.
A 2012 police report shows that he escaped from the psychiatric hospital after making death threats against his superiors in the Air Force and trying to smuggle weapons onto the base where he was stationed.
Kelley escaped from Peak Behavioral Health Services, a facility in New Mexico, and was caught by police in El Paso, Texas on June 7, 2012.
A witness told police that Kelley suffered from mental disorders and had plans to run to from Peak Behavioral Health Services by purchasing a bus ticket to get out of the state.
Kelley was a danger to himself and others as he had already been caught sneaking firearms onto Holloman Air Force base, the witness stated. Kelley was attempting to carry out death threats on his superiors in the Air Force.
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Fine steen should demand stricter background checks. That’ll fix it.