Reporter there were rallies for peter liang and akai gurley outside the courthouse and they were waiting for the outcome. As soon as the families came out, some cheered. The other side came out very disappointed and angry. The family of akai gurley came out crying and holding on to one another. The media gathered around them and things got ugly. We were pushed and shoved by those who were protesting for justice for akai gurley. The family didnt want to speak, asking the media to leave them alone. I wasnt hoping for anything. I just thought that he would be convicted the conviction was going to stay. Never in my mind did i think it would be reduced. This was the purview of the jury. We felt there was enough evidence to support the findings for manslaughter. We did not think the judge would reduce the findings. Reporter protestors on both i do not believe there should have been an indictment in the first place. I dont believe that peter liang is a criminal. If it was me or anybody else,
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Jan. 12, 2021
The woman rushed to her 58-year-old brother’s room when the shouting started. She found him lying in his bed, screaming, his entire body thrashing. He’d been acting strange for a few months, but she had never seen anything like this, and it scared her. She picked up the phone and called 911.
Her brother had started seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Douglas Berv, a few months earlier; he worried that he might be going a little crazy. Initially, Berv wasn’t sure what to think. The patient seemed tidy and organized. He had a full-time job that he enjoyed. And yet he described periods of confusion. That wasn’t normal for him, he explained at their first meeting. He had always been a sharp guy, and yet just the night before he got lost driving home from work. He came to an intersection he k