Missoula Police Chief Addresses Officer Use Of Lethal Force On Last Saturday

by William Skink

I just watched a live stream of Missoula Police Chief, Jaeson White, doing a press conference on the police’s use of lethal force on Jesse James Kale Brown last Saturday. The part that caught my attention was White’s acknowledgement that the new Mobile Crisis Team, had it been active, would NOT have been the first to respond to an incident like this because it was an “active assault”.

So, what WOULD be a situation in which the Mobile Crisis Team responds BEFORE police?

Before continuing, I will again remind readers that my former position as the Outreach Coordinator for the Poverello Center put me in a first-responder type role because of my program’s HOT line, which allowed business owners and community members to call me first BEFORE calling 911, was often used in a manner that is now being duplicated, but, I’m afraid, poorly structured.

One of the things I learned during the years I did this work was the reluctance people in the community have for calling 911. This is important to note, and one reason I tried to get the call BEFORE the 911 dispatch center did. I did this by emphasizing my role as responding to NUISANCE issues, not SAFETY issues. I would constantly encourage people I talked to to call 911 if they ever felt unsafe.

What this general reluctance means is that usually, by the time someone finally calls 911, a mental health crisis has already escalated to the point of an emergency, and that will almost ALWAYS mean police responding FIRST to secure the scene.

Will the mobile crisis team have a different phone number people can call for a response? If the answer is no, why the hell not?

This is a difficult subject that might be better served through a recorded conversation, perhaps in a podcast format. I’m hoping it will be just a matter of a few more weeks until you, dear readers, can choose the option of listening to my melodious voice.

Stay tuned…

A New, No Ad Look For RD!

by William Skink

UPDATE: because of formatting issues, the donation box has been moved to the William Skink about page.

I finally did it and went for a basic wordpress plan, paying them to stop peddling RD readers with ads. If there’s gonna be any peddling going on, it’s gonna be The Skink peddling ink and other things!

I’m taking this step because, behind the scenes, I’ve been getting all fancy with an LLC and business account and everything, which allows me to try out my handy new panhandling function, which is featured below.

What would a donation be going toward? Great question.

First, a donation to William Skink helps me make my case to my CFO (my wife) that there is viability in my move to becoming a content creator, so please don’t make me get a real job again, ok?

Second, a donation will help cover the cost of my studio at the ZACC, where the podcast magic is about to happen. I got the microphones, and the software updates, and a new level of frustration with technology, in general, and Apple, specifically.

And third, one of my artistic mediums is plastic bricks, and those don’t come cheap, especially at the scale of what I’m building.

Finally, while getting my harmonious ranting voice ready for primetime, I expect to maintain a writing schedule of 5-6 blog posts a week.

Thank you for reading, and thank you for your support!