Portland Observer June 11.1 *1 Pegs 7 l r The Peter Aland Story Continued: 'God has brought him back to us' n ■ a*i/4 Rocky n..»»> Butte authorities said that that they didn’ t have the funds for his needs, however, "they would keep a report on his condition.” The doc­ tors did not respond. In spite o f it a ll, Ms. Barboza remains hopeful that justice will come. She sums up her feelings. “ There has been a marked trans­ formation in Peter’s patterns since December o f 1979, and we can at­ tribute this, first of all, to the inter­ vention of Almighty God in reply to prayers o f many who love Peter, and next, to family therapy which has also contributed in great part to a such persons for good cause only by the director o f the facility in which (Thia is the final installment of the person is confined, or his the Peter A land Story. Peter, who designee, but only after consultation suffered serious head injuries while with and approval o f an indepen­ incarcerated at Rocky Butte ja il, dent examining physician.” recently filed a $200,000 suit against Peter sent notes to family mem­ the officer alleged to have inflicted bers stating his feeling o f the injury.) desperation, the feelings of near ex­ In May of 1979, Peter Aland, not plosion, the terrible thoughts going having yet gone to tria l, suffered through his mind. In one note he head injuries, and was left without said that if something wasn’t done medical attention for several days. to stop the shock treatments, he The alleged assault had put Peter in­ would attempt to escape because he to such shock that for four months felt he was losing his mind. Already he did not speak. Peter’s suit alleges ten shock treatments had been ad­ that his head injury was inflicted by ministered to him. Rocky Butte ja il guard “ Rick Indeed Peter did try to escape, O askell” who became infuriated but here, another tradegy began. when Peter failed to follow a direct The escape turned into a serious command. Rocky Butte says Peter fall from the third floor o f the attacked the guard. However, psychiatric ward; his head was badly statements obtained during an crushed; spinal fluid was coming earlier investigation found that out through his nose; he had a con­ when the incident happened, Peter cussion; internal bleeding; a fac- was handcuffed. tured spinal vertabrae; a broken leg; After seven days in Portland Ad­ a broken foot and was hardly ex­ ventist Hospital, Peter was taken to pected to live. Oregon State Hospital for psychia­ The neuro-surgeon told Peter’ s tric evaluation, but doctors were not relatives that he would more likely told the reasons for Peter’ s con­ have brain damage. dition. Thus, he was evaluated as Three months later, a plate was being a “ Paranoia Schizophrenia.” placed in his forehead to replace the The Supreme Court has identified crushed bones which had been three legitimate functions o f a removed in the first surgery, but 7 Corrections System: Deterrence, days later, the plate became Security and R ehabilitation. dislodged due to a sneeze, and Legislation has also identified spinal fluid again began to leak rehabilitation as one o f the major from his nostrils. Three weeks later, purposes of incarceration. R .I.O .L . the third surgery follow ed. This 42-56 Declaration of Policy: a) the time, the doctor could not assure the legislature hereby finds and declares Barboza family that there wouldn’t th a t:...2) efforts to rehabilitate and be future problems. restore offenders as law abiding and Peter was returned to Rocky productive members o f society are Butte six weeks after his third essential to the reduction of crime. operations. Three months later, at In one o f the earliest appellate Rocky Butte, he again began to court prison decisions, the District leak spinal fluid. A court order was o f Colum bia C ircuit said: “ That given to have him examined again. penal as well as judicical authorities This time it was concluded that response to constitutional duties is surgery again was needed. vastly important to society as well as In the doctor’ s petition to the to the prisoner. Treatment that court for Peter’s medical needs, he degrades the inmate, invades his wrote: “ Surgery is needed as ex­ privacy, and frustrates the ability to peditiously as possible,” neverthe­ chose pursuits through which he can less, instead o f proceeding with manifest himself and gain self- Peter’s need for surgery, the D .A . respect, erodes the very foundations asked the judge for an order to upon which he can prepare for a continue with the trial, stating, “ He socially-useful life .” (Barnett vs. does not need surgery at this time.” Rodgers, 410-F.20-995.100-2 D.C. The records said otherwise, but the Cir. 1969) state wanted to clear their back log Peter’ s first stay at Oregon State because as the attorney himself said, Hospital was for a total of 20 days, “ It d id n ’ t look good to have after which he was returned to delayed the trial so lo n g .’ ’ So, Rocky Butte. His condition con­ heavily drugged, Peter found him­ tinued to deteriorate. Another court self in court, with the prosecuting order o f commitment followed. attorney insisting that he plead This time electro-shock therapy was guilty. That was on the 15th o f administered. Peter, by this time December, almost four months af­ was able to speak and told his ter it was known he needed surgery. brother that the hospital would not Concerned about the lack of stop the shock treatments and that medical treatment for her son, he had a terrible feeling o f wrote to the director of Corrections desperation, as though he would ex­ Division M r. Bob Watson, as well as plode. No consent by the family was the doctors who had performed the given nor asked for by the hospital. operation and treatments. In ad­ No independent physician was con­ dition, she sent copies of her letter sulted, which is contrary to Oregon to Rocky Butte authorities and State Law ORS 426.385 (2)...“ Men­ Corrections of Multnomah County. tally ill persons committed to the M r. Watson responded that it was division shalf have the right to be out of his jurisdiction now, and sent free from potentially unusual or the letter to the Adm inistrator o f hazardous treatment procedures, Mental Health Division, J .H . including lobotomy and electro­ Treleaven, M .D . His response was shock therapy, unless they have “ the authorities responsible for his given their express and informed care now was Rocky Butte ja il. consent. This right may be denied to By Nyewusi Askari A G N U S BARBOZA the slow healing and wholesome development o f his mind. D r. Franks o f Portland Adventist Hospital who examined Peter on August 27th o f last year gave this r^nnrt report: ‘The physical examination reveals a pleasant and alert man. The speech is normal.* ” Her voice breaking, Ms. Barboza paused before continuing. "W e realize that many times good can come out of bad situations, and we can truly say that Peter’ s rest­ lessness. insecurities, and rejections o f the past have been settled in Christ his Lord, finding him his peace. Many can testify of this here in Portland and Salem area who have visited him and can speak on his behalf; including pastors and Christian workers. There are also people who have seen and know the effect that family therapy has per­ formed in his miraculous recovery after all the ordeal he has gone through. Now he wants his life to be useful to others. Yet as a permanen­ tly disabled person, he will need the love and care that only God and his family can render him, and that is to be in an atmosphere where there is the opportunity for complete and total restoration and adjustment. “ If we have failed him as a family before, we do not want to fail him ever again. 1 believe that if he were released in my custody, his re­ adjustment would be secure and his life be made more wholesome, having prospered rather than hin­ dered from his experience. Peter’ s oldest brother has been a missionary for nine years in Mexico and Centra, Am erica. The rest o f his brothers and sister also have the love of God in their lives. The prayers o f this close fam ily have brought Peter back to God, and God has brought him back to us.” “ No am ount o f words can tell what I, as P eter’ s m other, feel, seeing the possibilities that can lie Ì1 ahead for him .” GOLD EAGLE FISH MARKET 6626 N.E. 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