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Posted on 12/20/21 at 8:37 am to SuperSaint
This thread is greatness!!
Posted on 12/20/21 at 12:27 pm to SuperSaint
Sounds like that girl is genuinely fortunate he didn't do anything else during that traffic stop
Posted on 12/25/21 at 8:18 pm to threeputt
Bump. Any update on this?
Posted on 12/28/21 at 4:44 pm to Wolfhound45
Theres a story on Nola.shite about him today...of course its a pay article, but was able to cut and paste before the paywall came up.
Hell of a job by his lawyers trying to paint him as sympathetic; what a coincidence he just happened to be driving to the VA when this happened. My .02, dude is full of fricking shite and trying desperately to save things. The posters who served with him or know him sound pretty united in not being surprised.
Hell of a job by his lawyers trying to paint him as sympathetic; what a coincidence he just happened to be driving to the VA when this happened. My .02, dude is full of fricking shite and trying desperately to save things. The posters who served with him or know him sound pretty united in not being surprised.
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For months, Richard Suarez says he had been battling post-traumatic stress disorder that began during a nine-month combat deployment in northern Iraq and continued after he returned to Mandeville in October, where his wife and four children noticed a troubling change in the Louisiana National Guard captain.
"I kept thinking, if I could just make it home, it would all be fixed, with my wife and my children, in my own bed, I could get some rest," said the 39-year-old Suarez, whose problems began with sleeplessness when he and and his comrades were under fire from rockets and artillery. As a helicopter pilot, medication options were limited.
He went from fears that his children would never see him again and graduated to suicidal thoughts that they'd be better off without him.
But when Suarez woke up on Dec. 13, there was a terrifying change.
"A threshold had been crossed," Suarez, who is now a patient at a mental health facility, said. "My heart was beating out of my chest, I was sweating, my hands were shaking... I just broke down, like uncontrollable weeping."
But the panic attack was not the worst of what was to come that day.
As he and his wife, Morgan, prepared to leave for the VA Hospital in New Orleans in hopes he would be admitted, they stopped at a busy, crowded Mandeville shopping center where his wife wanted to drop off a Christmas package at a UPS store.
What followed, captured on cell phone video, has been widely circulated on social media. An angry, cursing Suarez is seen in the parking lot yelling at a woman driving a vehicle and then cold-cocking a stranger who scolded him for his behavior.
Suarez can be heard on the recording telling the man, "I can get violent with you because you're a guy," and "I will (expletive) crush you."
His wife came out of the store and found him parked some distance way, shaking. She was afraid to make the drive to New Orleans with him, and ultimately his mother drove him to the VA Hospital where he was admitted.
That's where Mandeville Police, armed with a warrant, came to arrest him and take him back to the north shore. He was ultimately booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail on a felony count of second degree battery, and two counts of simple battery, two counts of simple assault and one count of disturbing the peace by language, all misdemeanors.
Margaret Burns, one of his lawyers, said he is scheduled to be arraigned in February.
The man he punched, Mike Pennington, had been at the shopping center that day trying to find out how to send gumbo to friends in Arizona. Pennington said he is healing but still has pain from the assault. His ribs were injured when he fell, making it painful to breathe, and he still has knot on his jaw.
Pennington can't remember what happened immediately before he was struck but when he regained consciousness, people were standing over him, telling him not to try to get up. He was treated at a hospital and released with orders to rest for 10 days before returning to work as a chemist on the south shore.
Since the attack, Pennington said, he's had problems sleeping. "My mind races. I've caught myself thinking about him, what had happened." He declined to comment on Suarez' claim that he has PTSD.
But the 60-year-old doesn't regret stepping in because he says he thought Suarez was going to hurt someone.
"Everybody's seen the film clips," Pennington said. "He was aggressive."
Suarez said he is also disturbed by what he sees of himself in that video.
"The things I was saying, it's terrifying to me," Suarez said. "Prior to this deployment, I would never had said something like that."
When he went through demobilization, a process where service members are checked out physically and mentally before returning home, he says that he held nothing back concerning his thoughts of impending doom, sleeplessness and hallucinations. He said he was diagnosed with PTSD and put on a 90-day no firearms order. He was sent home and told to contact the VA.
"I did, over and over and over, begging for an in-patient appointment," he said, but due to COVID restrictions, he was only able to get Zoom appointments.
"We knew it wasn't going fast enough," his wife said.
Suarez has since learned from his chain of command that others who were on the deployment have committed suicide.
Suarez, whose bond was set at $250,000, knows that he faces legal issues.
But he said he's finally starting to get rest and treatment. And while this marked the second Christmas in a row that he couldn't be with his family, "I also don't want to die."
He said he's heard second-hand that Pennington is doing better and expected to make a recovery. "I'm very thankful for that," Suarez said.
Suarez said he decided to talk about what happened partly for the sake of his family, who've been subjected to a social media backlash and threats.
"There's just more to this story than was being told — if not for me, for the next veteran...the 22 that commit suicide per day, I understand that now. I didn't understand before, but I do now."
Posted on 12/28/21 at 4:51 pm to DomincDecoco
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My .02, dude is full of fricking shite and trying desperately to save things. The posters who served with him or know him sound pretty united in not being surprised.
I’m no shrink, but does PTSD manifest itself in the same manner as roid rage?
Because that whole incident looked a lot more like roid rage.
Also, does PTSD account for stalking the girl he pulled over? Inquiring minds want to know.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 4:54 pm to Godfather1
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Also, does PTSD account for stalking the girl he pulled over? Inquiring minds want to know.

Posted on 12/28/21 at 4:58 pm to DomincDecoco
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DomincDecoco
I am not sure how to feel about this
I know many soldiers come back with PTSD, unable to feel comfortable at home, unable to function normally in their surroundings to the point they feel like they are better off dead
Something about this guy just seems really disingenuous
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:06 pm to LSUJML
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Something about this guy just seems really disingenuous
thats what im saying...hard to know if hes being disingenuous because PTSD is so terrible and so many soldiers are affected.
However, based on the posts of some who know him or served with him (eta - and his creepy arse stalking in the line of duty) at the very least the guy was a world class prick BEFORE he was deployed.
If he truly has PTSD he should get help, but in no way should that absolve him from the consequences of his actions.
"He will fricking crush all of us!"
This post was edited on 12/28/21 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:06 pm to LSUJML
He kind of loses the benefit of the doubt when you read about his massive prior douche baggery ITT which was present way before his deployment.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:15 pm to tigerpimpbot
I’ve experienced being a loose cannon before. Thankfully nothing serious happened as a result. Punching an old man is inexcusable however. This a-hole deserves everything coming to him, and then some. frick this guy for blaming his “service” for his piece of shite personality.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:18 pm to DomincDecoco
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He said he was diagnosed with PTSD and put on a 90-day no firearms order. He was sent home
Oh, wow! The Yankee oppressor told him "no mean, evil guns!" How effective! And what a perfect guy to operate a Yankee Army helicopter.
Frickin' morons.
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:20 pm to DomincDecoco
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Margaret Burns

Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:22 pm to DomincDecoco
All of that may be true, but that is no excuse. Just can’t condone that type of behavior
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:34 pm to papasmurf1269
quote:its a slippery slope, no one is responsible
All of that may be true, but that is no excuse. Just can’t condone that type of behavior
pstd , you can beat an old man
addiction because of surgery you can have a pound of pot
molested as a child you can frick kids
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:44 pm to DomincDecoco
Oh frick this clown and his bullshite excuse
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:49 pm to OWLFAN86
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s a slippery slope, no one is responsible
pstd , you can beat an old man
addiction because of surgery you can have a pound of pot
molested as a child you can frick kids
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:50 pm to boosiebadazz
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Margaret Burns
Looks like she tells her dude "I own your cock slave" nightly
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:56 pm to DomincDecoco
Still thinking about this
If he was so bad off that he felt he needed to be admitted you don’t stop at the store
She was afraid of him but his elderly mother wasn’t?
Makesme wonder if he was abusive
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As he and his wife, Morgan, prepared to leave for the VA Hospital in New Orleans in hopes he would be admitted, they stopped at a busy, crowded Mandeville shopping center where his wife wanted to drop off a Christmas package at a UPS store.
If he was so bad off that he felt he needed to be admitted you don’t stop at the store
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His wife came out of the store and found him parked some distance way, shaking. She was afraid to make the drive to New Orleans with him
She was afraid of him but his elderly mother wasn’t?
Makesme wonder if he was abusive
Posted on 12/28/21 at 5:59 pm to DomincDecoco
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Margaret Burns, one of his lawyers, said he is scheduled to be arraigned in February.
Oh boy
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