nesheiwat: that tells me there was something very serious happening.es if a patient is a threat to themselves or others, usually they are committed with a 72-hour hold. but two weeks, we know he was hearing voices. when i heard that, made me think of history of schizophrenia or drug use or intoxication, that sort of thing. maybe, was he diagnosed many years ago and not taking medication, for example, if you have generalized anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder. i believe he was in the military, well-trained firearm instructor so ptsd came to mind. in addition to typical anxiety, depression, sometimes bipolar disorder with psychotic episodes can happen. with men, sometimes they have difficulty expressing emotional struggle, we need to eradicate st stigma surrounded with mental health so people go get help they need. sometimes if they do not get help or not taking medication, we see this sort of outcome. >> todd: dr. nesheiwat we know it has been a busy night for you. we appreciate your time, thank you so much. we are also seeing massive law