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http://www.northjersey.com/news/Hackensack_man_stabs_self_throws_intenstines_at_police.html

TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2012 LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY MAY 29, 2012, 7:36 PM
BY MARLENE NAANES
STAFF WRITER
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HACKENSACK — A man who stabbed himself repeatedly in front of police — and then threw his skin and intestines at them — remains in critical condition Tuesday morning, police said.

Police said they got a call at 10 p.m. Sunday from someone saying Wayne Carter, 43, had a knife and was threatening to hurt himself.

When police officers arrived at the Clay Street home, they kicked in a door to his room, which had been blocked with furniture, said Lt. John Heinemann.

Carter was in the corner of the room with a knife in his hand, and he stood up, he yelled at police while stabbing himself all over his body. Officers noticed that his intestines were protruding from a wound in his abdomen, Heinemann said. Carter allegedly threw some of his skin and intestines at officers as they tried to enter the room, Heinemann said.

The officers ordered him to drop the 12-inch kitchen knife, but he didn’t. Carter is accused of swinging the knife at officers, police said. The officers sprayed two cans of pepper spray at the man without any effect.

The officers retreated and called the Bergen County SWAT Team, which helped subdue Carter so he could be taken to Hackensack University Medical Center.

He underwent emergency surgery, and remained in critical condition Tuesday. Carter had a history of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and has been taken to the hospital for psychiatric reasons in the past, Heinemann said.
 
Drugs are bad, drinking is bad. Don't get me wrong, I do have a couple of beers or drinks every couple of weeks. I have a quart of Bacardi Murcielago that I bought for the holiday, and is still untouched, maybe Friday night.

I was also young, maaany years ago, and I did my share of experimenting. However, I do believe that anything that can alter your mind has the potential to be dangerous.

Nevertheless, whether you drink or do drugs or not, or just don't do anything, your mind can turn into your worst enemy in a fraction of a second. And this is true even for the healthiest people.

Ever heard the cliche "Normal people make me nervous." :-)
 
My wife and I have been doing a little emergency preparedness lately. I always joke its prepping for the zombie apocalypse....was I not joking after all?
 
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