Nov 22, 2016

Man Arrested After Punching Hole In Wall At Social Security Office

     From WPBN/WGTU in Michigan:
A 32-year-old Ludington man was arrested after allegedly punching a hole in the wall at the Social Security Office. ...
According to the Mason County Sheriff's Office, a man reportedly became upset and loud inside the office over what he felt was unfair treatment. The man was then asked to leave when deputies say he allegedly punched the wall with his fist, causing damage.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thankfully it was a wall and not a CR or SR.

Anonymous said...

SSA has become so overwhelmed it can be incredibly frustrating. I'd curve simple assult on that underfunded SSA wall as not subject to any penalty.

Anonymous said...

when are we going to see some news about some one shooting at the ssi office becouse ssi termented there ssdi?????

Anonymous said...

I've represented people who have repeated episodes like that due to mental disorders. What's funny is seeing how ALJs who want to deny their claims depict that in their residual functional capacity findings. "Only occasional interaction with co-workers and supervisors" as if that would eliminate the symptoms of someone with a serious mood or impulse control disorder, or prevent them from being arrested and fired as soon as they had even a single episode like what happened in the article.

Anonymous said...

IT'S FUNNY HOW SOCIAL SECURITY WILL PUT UP STORIES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSED BY SOCIAL SECURITY. BUT THEY DON'T PUT UP STORIES ABOUT THEIR OWN PEOPLE. HERE IS A STORY ABOUT A NAVY VETERAN WHO WAS BASHED BY SOCIAL SECURITY JUDGE FOR SERVING HIS COUNTRY IN THE FIRST GULF WAR. GOOGLE JUDGE GARY SUTTLES OF HOUSTON TX. THIS JUDGE MESSED WITH THE WRONG VET.THE VET GOT A COPY OF THE HEARING RECORDING THROUGH HIS ATTORNEY AND SENT IT TO HIS CONGRESSMAN.LIKE THEY SAY POOP HIT THE FAN.....

gene said...

Do people know drug addicts can get SS because they can't function !!

Anonymous said...

@9:22

Do people know that they stopped substance and/or alcohol abuse being considerable as a disabling condition in 2013 under SSR 13-2p?

Anonymous said...

He is too smart to step into this obsidian whirlwind.