CHAMPIONSGATE, Fla. - Floridas mental health system is underfunded and needs to be overhauled, with better coordination between providers, law enforcement and educators, the commission investigating last years high school massacre recommended to the legislature Wednesday.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, meeting in Orlando, found that the states mental health system is too often a revolving door.
He said the boy has been committed under the Baker Act 35 times since age 8 and arrested 14 times, but is always released.
Then when they are evaluated under the Baker Act by a medical professional, they act normal and are released, he said.
Cruz, 21, had a long history of mental health issues, court records show.