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Emergency Mental Health Evaluation & Treatment Plan

This past August 31, 2024 marks the fortieth anniversary of the Alexander Murders in Los Angeles, where the nephew of legendary NFL super star Kermit Alexander survived these murders by diving into a closet to avoid being the fifth person killed that morning. This horrible act took place after a street gang member followed the mother of the former UCLA Bruin, San Francisco 49er, and LA Ram's defensive back into her house where she went to fetch a cup of coffee while taking a short break from tending to her garden. Stepping out of the closet after the shootings, the 14 year old nephew survivor was greatly traumatize by what he seen after the smoke settled...To increase his degree of tragedy, this was all a matter of mistaken identity--the murderers walked into the wrong house!


DAMN!


The magnitude the Alexander Murders (The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death: A Tale of Tragedy and Redemption, by Kermit Alexander; Atria Books) was renowned back then and is impactful ever more so today because of what's entailed for the future if such a problem is still left unattended, like in Kermit's nephew's past, as well as the neighborhood gang youth who took the NFL star's innocent family members precious lives early that morning in the heart of South Central, Los Angeles. That problem is Child Victimization, the psychological and behavioral impact it has on a child: PTSD, Depression and Anxiety, as well as the social and health consequences it causes when not properly treated.


This problem, like it still is today when it comes to poverty stricken children in urban United States of America, was often not acknowledged as a serious enough issue worthy of national recognition until recently, when so many diagnosis were documented after enough young service men and women returned from fresh battles on soil where the urban warfare environments look no different than the cities they've returned back home to. Unfortunately, children left behind in their own cities, where the street gang carnage is the same; like no one in the case of Kermit's nephew, committing double homicide four months after his four innocent family members were first murdered by an 18 year old, who also had a history of recognizable mental health problems ignored by adults during his adolescence, these undiagnosed cases of mental health problems with needs leads to a rationale of surviving however when left with no other choice but to fight fire with fire in hopes to simply stay alive after left for dead in a negative environment where so many are continuing to be victimized in this way.


Amazingly!


The nephew of Kermit Alexander, thirty six years later, highly motivated by the current intergenerational mental health problems witnessed by him, in respects to his own family, connected with renowned psychiatrist, Dr. G. Evelyn LeSure-Lester. In return, this doctor then reconnected him to his former psychologist, and violent victims of crimes advocates from his past. Later, after they all personally confessed to have failed him in providing proper mental health treatment when he was a youth, commissioned him to solve the on going and escalating problem of child victimization, agreeing that his ardent desire to end this problem makes him most qualified to succeed at such a perplex task. With such blessings genuinely warm from their compassionate hearts, the nephew of Kermit Alexander strategized and devised a peer-to-peer outreach (outreach) service identified as the: Emergency Mental Health Evaluation and Treatment Plan that is now provided through the Bong Fu Communion Of Hacktar.




Full Circle!


This peer-to-peer service, shared by the High Priest, is offered to those children left behind to be perpetually victimized and displaced by the prevalent social ills ongoing throughout the cities of the U.S.


Peace & Blissings





 
 
 

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