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Accused Subway Shover Found Little Help in New York's Chaotic Shelters


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Key Focus

  • Based on city records and interviews with shelter workers, residents and their family members, the review showed that mental health services have been offered only sporadically across the 38 specialized facilities, which were operated by city contractors at a cost of about $260 million a year ...
  • As New York has struggled to provide services for homeless mentally ill people across the city, its mental health shelters were supposed to help fill a crucial need, with on-call psychiatrists and social workers on staff to ensure that the thousands of people like Mr ...
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    Supporting narratives:

    Please refer to knowledge diagram for a complete set of supporting narratives.

    • momentum - Back to HLA
      • She said that the psychiatric services at the shelters are strictly voluntary, and that the agency cannot force people in the shelters to attend appointments or take medication. But the city has worked to improve safety at the shelters by training staff on how to reverse overdoses, prevent suicide and link the neediest clients to more intensive psychiatric services ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (city,staff)

    • challenge - Back to HLA
      • Based on city records and interviews with shelter workers, residents and their family members, the review showed that mental health services have been offered only sporadically across the 38 specialized facilities, which were operated by city contractors at a cost of about $260 million a year ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • Inferred entity relationships (21)
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    • challenge - Back to HLA
      • Based on city records and interviews with shelter workers, residents and their family members, the review showed that mental health services have been offered only sporadically across the 38 specialized facilities, which were operated by city contractors at a cost of about $260 million a year. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,city,workers,cost)
        • (health,services,cost)
        • (health,workers,cost)
        • (city,services,cost)
        • (health,city,services,cost)
        • (city,workers,cost)
        • Inferred entity relationships (9)
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    • challenge - Back to HLA
      • Specialized treatment teams, which cater to some of the most volatile and difficult to treat patients, have long waiting lists, and they rely on underpaid, undertrained and overwhelmed workers who have sometimes failed to respond to signs that a person was unraveling ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • Inferred entity relationships (6)
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    • challenge - Back to HLA
      • "If they were monitoring him like they were supposed to, this wouldn't be going on.". . As New York has struggled to provide services for homeless mentally ill people across the city, its mental health shelters were supposed to help fill a crucial need, with on-call psychiatrists and social workers on staff to ensure that the thousands of people like Mr ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (city,ill,services)
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        • Inferred entity relationships (9)
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    • challenge - Back to HLA
      • Specialized treatment teams, which cater to some of the most volatile and difficult to treat patients, have long waiting lists, and they rely on underpaid, undertrained and overwhelmed workers who have sometimes failed to respond to signs that a person was unraveling. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • Inferred entity relationships (2)
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    • challenge - Back to HLA
      • Those who missed the curfew risked losing their bed for the night and were often transferred to another shelter.. . The workers there tried their best to support the residents, but resources were limited, said Andrea Kepler, who joined BronxWorks in 2016 and briefly served as the program director at the Jerome Avenue shelter ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (workers,risked)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • As New York has struggled to provide services for homeless mentally ill people across the city, its mental health shelters were supposed to help fill a crucial need, with on-call psychiatrists and social workers on staff to ensure that the thousands of people like Mr ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • Inferred entity relationships (18)
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • Adams has made addressing the city's mental health crisis a priority since the second week of his administration, when a mentally ill homeless man shoved Michelle Go, a financial consultant, in front of a subway train in Times Square, killing her. ...
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • In many ways, the Jerome Avenue site was typical of mental health shelters across the city.. . Every year, the city collects data on how many deaths, injuries, assaults and other so-called "priority 1" incidents occur inside its homeless shelters. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,city,so-called)
        • (city,so-called)
        • Inferred entity relationships (10)
        • (city,health,jerome_avenue) [inferred]
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        • (city,health,times_square) [inferred]
        • (city,health,killing) [inferred]
        • (city,health,michelle_go) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • Widespread problems. . In many ways, the Jerome Avenue site was typical of mental health shelters across the city.. . Every year, the city collects data on how many deaths, injuries, assaults and other so-called "priority 1" incidents occur inside its homeless shelters ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • Inferred entity relationships (11)
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • Adams has made addressing the city's mental health crisis a priority since the second week of his administration, when a mentally ill homeless man shoved Michelle Go, a financial consultant, in front of a subway train in Times Square, killing her ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,city,ill)
        • (workers,ill,crisis)
        • (workers,ill,health)
        • Inferred entity relationships (11)
        • (city,health,jerome_avenue) [inferred]
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        • (city,health,so-called) [inferred]
        • (city,health,michelle_go) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • At a mental health shelter along Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn in 2022, a man with bipolar disorder made a noose with a bedsheet and tried to hang himself from a toilet stall, declaring that he was "Jesus Christ, and I have to die for y'all." When the shelter's workers tried to help him, he ran out of the bathroom, threw a garbage bin at the workers and was eventually taken to a hospital ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • (health,workers,ralph_avenue)
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        • Inferred entity relationships (2)
        • (ralph_avenue,workers) [inferred]
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • At a mental health shelter along Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn in 2022, a man with bipolar disorder made a noose with a bedsheet and tried to hang himself from a toilet stall, declaring that he was "Jesus Christ, and I have to die for y'all." When the shelter's workers tried to help him, he ran out of the bathroom, threw a garbage bin at the workers and was eventually taken to a hospital. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,workers,hospital)
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • A woman at a Bronx mental health shelter told staff she was hearing voices in the days before she jumped to her death in front of a subway train in 2020, records show. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,bronx,train)
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        • (health,train)
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        • Inferred entity relationships (4)
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        • (bronx,health,roe_dewayne) [inferred]
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • One man living in a Brooklyn shelter hanged himself with a bedsheet. Another leaped off the Brooklyn Bridge. A woman at a Bronx mental health shelter told staff she was hearing voices in the days before she jumped to her death in front of a subway train in 2020, records show ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • Inferred entity relationships (7)
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • "That man needed help," said Roe Dewayne, who stayed with Mr. McPherson at a mental health shelter in the Bronx. "If they were monitoring him like they were supposed to, this wouldn't be going on." ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,bronx,roe_dewayne)
        • Inferred entity relationships (2)
        • (bronx,health,staff) [inferred]
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    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • Episodes of violence, disorder and preventable harm, meanwhile, have become commonplace.. . Fifty people died in the mental health shelters during a recent four-year period, records show ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,violence)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • The shelter, housed in an imposing brick building on Jerome Avenue and operated by a nonprofit group called BronxWorks, has been the scene of violence and disorder in recent years, records and interviews show. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,violence)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeless Services, which oversees the city's shelters, said the agency is required to provide shelter to all those who need it ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,services,spokeswoman)
        • Inferred entity relationships (2)
        • (health,services,workers) [inferred]
        • (health,services,sporadically) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • "Ensuring the health and safety of our clients is a top priority," said the spokeswoman, Neha Sharma.. . She said that the psychiatric services at the shelters are strictly voluntary, and that the agency cannot force people in the shelters to attend appointments or take medication ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,services,safety)
        • (health,services,spokeswoman)
        • (health,services,neha_sharma)
        • (health,services,clients)
        • Inferred entity relationships (4)
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        • (health,services,sporadically) [inferred]
        • (health,safety) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeless Services, which oversees the city's shelters, said the agency is required to provide shelter to all those who need it. She said it does its best to connect people to mental health services but added that it is primarily focused on providing emergency housing, not psychiatric care ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,services,agency)
        • Inferred entity relationships (3)
        • (health,services,workers) [inferred]
        • (health,services,spokeswoman) [inferred]
        • (health,services,sporadically) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • "Ensuring the health and safety of our clients is a top priority," said the spokeswoman, Neha Sharma.. . She said that the psychiatric services at the shelters are strictly voluntary, and that the agency cannot force people in the shelters to attend appointments or take medication. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,services,agency)
        • Inferred entity relationships (3)
        • (health,services,workers) [inferred]
        • (health,services,spokeswoman) [inferred]
        • (health,services,sporadically) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • . "Ensuring the health and safety of our clients is a top priority," said the spokeswoman, Neha Sharma.. . She said that the psychiatric services at the shelters are strictly voluntary, and that the agency cannot force people in the shelters to attend appointments or take medication ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,safety)
        • Inferred entity relationships (1)
        • (health,safety,services) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • The city homeless shelter system is just one part of a broader safety net that has often given way in recent years while straining to meet a soaring need. Hospitals across New York have often discharged people in the midst of mental health crises while they were still unstable ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,safety)
        • Inferred entity relationships (1)
        • (health,safety,services) [inferred]

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      • But we are on the record as saying the system really needs lots of thought and change.". . Widespread problems. . In many ways, the Jerome Avenue site was typical of mental health shelters across the city.. . Every year, the city collects data on how many deaths, injuries, assaults and other so-called "priority 1" incidents occur inside its homeless shelters ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (health,jerome_avenue)

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      • As New York has struggled to provide services for homeless mentally ill people across the city, its mental health shelters were supposed to help fill a crucial need, with on-call psychiatrists and social workers on staff to ensure that the thousands of people like Mr. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
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        • (city,staff)
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        • (city,ill,psychiatrists)
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        • Inferred entity relationships (13)
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        • (city,ill,staff) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,train) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,workers) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,psychiatrists) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,times_square) [inferred]
        • (city,services,sporadically) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,recognizing) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,violent) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,untreated) [inferred]
        • (ill,staff) [inferred]
        • (city,services,workers) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • In interviews, five people who have worked at the shelters said the city's system was ill-equipped to handle the complex needs of the mentally ill. Rather than recognizing the violent outbursts as untreated symptoms of a psychiatric problem, and connecting these people to more intensive care and supportive housing, some officials take an easier path, the people said ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (city,untreated)
        • (city,ill,violent)
        • (city,ill,untreated)
        • (city,violent)
        • (city,ill,recognizing)
        • Inferred entity relationships (10)
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        • (city,ill,services) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,staff) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,train) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,workers) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,psychiatrists) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,times_square) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,recognizing) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,violent) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,untreated) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • At the same facility a few weeks later, a man smashed some windows, took up a piece of broken glass and threatened to use it to slit his throat.. . In interviews, five people who have worked at the shelters said the city's system was ill-equipped to handle the complex needs of the mentally ill ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (city,ill,slit)
        • (city,slit)
        • Inferred entity relationships (9)
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        • (city,ill,recognizing) [inferred]
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        • (city,ill,train) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,violent) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,workers) [inferred]
        • (city,ill,untreated) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • The reality has been different, a New York Times examination of the shelters has found. Based on city records and interviews with shelter workers, residents and their family members, the review showed that mental health services have been offered only sporadically across the 38 specialized facilities, which were operated by city contractors at a cost of about $260 million a year ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (city,workers,new_york_times)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • But the city has worked to improve safety at the shelters by training staff on how to reverse overdoses, prevent suicide and link the neediest clients to more intensive psychiatric services ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (city,services,staff)
        • Inferred entity relationships (2)
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        • (city,services,workers) [inferred]

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • As New York has struggled to provide services for homeless mentally ill people across the city, its mental health shelters were supposed to help fill a crucial need, with on-call psychiatrists and social workers on staff to ensure that the thousands of people like Mr. McPherson were connected to treatment, and did not harm themselves or someone else ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (staff,on-call)
        • (workers,staff)
        • (staff,psychiatrists)
        • (workers,on-call)
        • (workers,psychiatrists)

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      • McPherson often greeted staff members with a smile and small talk. But one day in October, he grew agitated in the cafeteria and hurled a drink at the kitchen workers ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (workers,staff)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • He became homeless and was sent to a mental health shelter in a rundown brick building in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn in 2023, according to court records and interviews with shelter staff members. ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (staff,neighborhood)
        • (staff,rundown)

    • WIP - Back to HLA
      • He became homeless and was sent to a mental health shelter in a rundown brick building in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn in 2023, according to court records and interviews with shelter staff members.. . At the shelter, Mr. McPherson often greeted staff members with a smile and small talk ...
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (staff,court)