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摘要
2000年11月18日,25岁的Ryan K. Schorr患有双相情感障碍,在他的家人和室友注意到他的病情恶化后,他被非自愿地送进了宾夕法尼亚州Camp Hill的圣灵医院。虽然肖尔被安置在医院的一间高度戒备的房间里,但当一名危机干预工作人员打开他的门想进去时,他推开了她,逃脱了监禁。肖尔接到家人的电话回到公寓后,他的家人告诉了警方他的下落。西海岸地区警察哈里·哈特(Harry Hart Jr.)和加里·贝雷斯福德(Gary Berresford)来到肖尔的公寓,敲门后没有回应,他们从半开着的后门进入了住所。警察在肖尔的卧室里发现了他
Remedying a Particularized Form of Discrimination: Why Disabled Plaintiffs Can and Should Bring Claims for Police Misconduct under the Americans with Disabilities Act
On November 18, 2000, Ryan K. Schorr, a twenty-five-year-old who suffered from bipolar disorder, was involuntarily committed to the Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, after his family and roommate noticed that his condition was deteriorating. Though Schorr was placed in a high security room at the hospital, when a crisis intervention worker opened his door to enter, he pushed past her and escaped confinement. After Schorr answered his family’s phone call to his apartment, his family informed the police of his whereabouts. West Shore Regional Police Officers Harry Hart Jr. and Gary Berresford arrived at Schorr’s apartment and, after knocking on the door and receiving no response, entered the residence through a partially open back door. The officers found Schorr in his bedroom, where a