Las Vegas Mental Health Holds Scrutinized After New York Mass Shooting
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After a recent New York Times investigation shed light on the deteriorating mental health of 27-year-old Las Vegas resident Shane Tamura — who killed four people in Manhattan before taking his own life — questions are mounting about the systems meant to prevent such tragedies. The report detailed Tamura’s two prior involuntary hospitalizations, raising concerns about what should be considered in mental health and gun access laws. Today, we revisit a revealing conversation with Dr. Jim Jobin about the complexities of involuntary commitment and the broader implications of Southern Nevada’s strained mental health system.
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