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Staff Sgt. Travis Twiggs had a strong commitment to the Marines, he enjoyed the Marines and flourished in the environment. However, multiple tours in Iraq brought out this young mans demons. While seeking treatment from PTSD, he left the treatment facility in Bethesda he left to see his dying grandmother. He was missing a few days before being reported AWOL. While in town he met up with his brother. After visiting his family and his grandmother, the left town. They headed towards the Grand Canyon. They stole one car and attempted to drive it off the Grand Canyon. When that failed they stole a second car and were involved in a high speed chase. The police believe that Travis thought that the Iraq’s were out to get him. At the end of the chase he killed himself and his brother (seems from what was going on that they did have a suicide pact).
The family is still in shock that they even had this plan. Staff Sgt. Travis Twiggs left behind a wife and two kids.
How many people need to get PTSD and not get the right treatment or kill themselves before our government wakes up?
Even worse: Internal emails from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) turned over to a federal district court in San Francisco this week reveal that the agency’s mental health unit saw a staggering 1,000 suicide attempts every month among veterans receiving government care last year. emails also indicated that among all US veterans, the VA was aware of a suicide rate of 6,570 per year, or 18 suicides every day on average.

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