Charges Dropped for Mentally Ill Thug Who Battered Elderly Veteran on Video in Nursing Home

A thug who viciously assaulted an elderly veteran in shockingly brutal video from a nursing home is having all of his charges dismissed after being determined not fit to stand trial.

Jadon Hayden, 22, savagely beat elderly veteran Norman Bledsoe, who later died after sustaining injuries from the attack. His father, Marty, claimed his son’s schizophrenia made him unfit to serve time in prison for his crimes. This led to all charges being dropped.

“He shouldn’t be in prison…So the system is going to fail him again. He’s not going to be rehabilitated,” Marty Hayden said.

Marty Hayden also questioned why his son was placed in a nursing home despite being severely mentally ill and previously lived in a group home before he reported hearing voices in his head.

“Why should you put him in a nursing home? All around elderly people,” he said, adding that his son was having difficulty controlling his violent impulses and called for help as a result.

While at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor for his mental problems, Jadon was diagnosed with COVID-19. Under the genocidal policies mandated by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, he was housed in a nursing home to recover near elderly individuals at serious risk of dying from the disease.

Big League Politics reported on how Whitmer doubled down on the policies of housing COVID patients in nursing homes throughout the pandemic to keep the death rates high so the presidential election could be stolen in Michigan:

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer vetoed a bipartisan bill on Friday that would have protected the elderly and vulnerable by banning COVID-19 patients from being quarantined in nursing homes.

“Protecting the health and safety of nursing home residents and their staff continues to be a top priority for my administration,” Governor Whitmer said while announcing her veto.

“Senate Bill 956 is nothing more than a political game that would relocate vulnerable seniors without any requirement for consent, doctor’s approval, or notification to patients and their families. It’s time for the Republican legislature to get serious about protecting our most vulnerable and addressing the public health and economic crisis faced by our state. We look forward to continuing our work with stakeholders and legislators on the task force to develop real solutions that make sense for Michigan seniors and their families,” she added.

Senate Republicans are firing back at Whitmer for her cruel and callous decision to veto the common sense legislation.

“In a mean-spirited move, Gov. Whitmer announced she vetoed a plan that would have prevented COVID-19 patients from entering our nursing homes,” they wrote.

“Only a few governors had allowed this reckless practice in the first place, and all except Gov. Whitmer have since changed course and stopped the practice, including embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo,” Senate Republicans continued.

“Gov. Whitmer should be ashamed, and she certainly is acting like it. Her veto decision was hidden in a late Friday afternoon news release with a headline announcing something entirely different,” they added.

Jadon Hayden will now be confined to a mental institution without the ability to leave, perhaps forever. He was failed by the system, and Gov. Whitmer deserves to be behind bars most of all.

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