NFL Star Says He Was Tossed Into Mental Hospital and Forcibly ‘Injected’
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NFL Star Says He Was Tossed Into Mental Hospital and Forcibly ‘Injected’.
Las Vegas Raiders star pass rusher Chandler Jones has claimed he was taken against his will to a mental health hospital by the Las Vegas fire department last week and “injected” with an unknown substance.

“I was taken in by the Las Vegas fire department last week against my will,” Jones shared in three handwritten notes posted on X, formerly Twitter, with the caption, “First day out but I’m still aligned.”

“I was injected with I don’t know what,” the four-time pro-bowler, who hasn’t played in a game this season, claimed.

Jones said “a group of 5 to 7” showed up at his front door with an ambulance and he was injected with the mystery shot and taken to Southern Hills hospital with “no cell phone or no communication.”

He then says he was transferred to Seven Hills Behavioral Health Hospital where staff allegedly “tried to force” him to take further “meds and injections.”

The former New England Patriot alleged that the Las Vegas Police Department told fire officials to detain him after they put in a “court hold” on the Super Bowl-winning defensive end over a “concerning” post he had made online.

“I hadn’t done anything wrong,” Jones wrote.

Jones claimed he had to sleep on the floor at one of the facilities on his first night and “was not offered a bed.”

First day out but I’m still aligned. pic.twitter.com/AgxZWP7U9e

— ♛Chandler Jones (@chanjones55) September 26, 2023
“This place is NOT a place for high-profile athletes,” he wrote about the hospital.

Jones reported that his brothers — one of whom is two-time UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones — had to bring him “decent meals to eat and clothes” and that his father came to read him “bible verses.”

“I’m still confused on what I did wrong,” Jones said, adding that he was “very sane.”

Despite all he allegedly endured over the past week, Jones revealed it didn’t stop him from grinding out workouts to stay in shape.

The NFL star shared he was working out in his room “every day” and “even down the hallway at 3 a.m.,” citing the hospital staff for his proof.

“All I know is whoever put me here had bad intentions. I’m to (sic) strong of a person to be mentally broken. For all of my friends that know me, THEY KNOW!!!”

Jone also shared an alleged “patient rights” document from Seven Hills and highlighted sections he believed were not followed or against facility rules.

Three notable sections from the alleged hospital document read, “You have the right to refuse treatment and medication,” “You have the right to be treated in the least restrictive environment,” and “You have the right to be treated in the l
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