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Sounds like he needs to be forced to take his meds then. It's pretty cut and dry, in my opinion.
Ftfy: Sounds like they need to be forced to accept help from psychological professional who can help decide how to best integrate them into society.
If they cant corporate with that, are unwilling to find a way of life that works for them without harming/scaring others then involuntary commitment to a psych ward is in order to hopefully learn to understand the problem they pose and need for a solution with the goal of re-integration further down the line.
I dont believe that something like this can be solved with only a pill.
According to the article, it sounds like he was almost completely better just taking his antipsychotic. Although, I'd absolutely agree with your point as well. Certainly calls for a wholistic approach.