Suspicious, paranoid, explosive, aggressive, defiant. Details from Richard Hollis' Baker Acts
Briefly

Richard Hollis's mental state deteriorated significantly during 2021, leading to multiple Baker Acts and hospitalizations, yet he was released shortly after each admission.
Despite being labeled as a "high risk" for suicide and showing clear signs of paranoia and aggression, Richard was repeatedly discharged from the hospital to his mother's care.
Records show that Richard's episodes of acute psychosis, characterized by paranoia and aggressive behavior, led to his involuntary commitments, but he was often deemed ready for release after a few days.
Family interventions, including calls from his mother, highlight the challenges faced when managing Richard Hollis’s severe mental health issues and the institutional response to his crises.
Read at Miami Herald
[
|
]