Gun Control Reform Activism
In reply to the discussion: My 93 year old Alzheimer's father pulled a pistol on his caregiver: [View all]nightscanner59
(802 posts)Other relatives are enroute for the interim. Dad does have moments of clarity, but blessing in painful disguise, hands are advanced arthritically crippled to even hold the gun long in the incident, much less to hold the steering wheel, manipulate keys, etc. Brother has car disabled for now (entire electronic ignition box removed while he was safehoused), regardless. Local authorities are familiar with the problems and are good with only his staying put at home. He was put in my brother's safe house for a while with full surveillence, now is okay, but only for now. He never became aware he was locked in. He's 93, feed him something and it's sleepytime.
His oldest brother died with same syndrome.
Caretaker only wants a settlement, done. No charges pressed.