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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Former PTSD Team Director Says More Needs To Be Done

Family Concerned For Soldier After HPD Standoff
Former PTSD Team Director Says More Needs To Be Done

POSTED: 2:29 pm HST July 9, 2008

HONOLULU -- A Schofield Barracks soldier who barricaded himself during an 18-hour standoff with police could be released from the hospital Thursday, but his family worries he is not ready.

Sgt. Jesse Kerry, an Iraq war veteran, went to Tripler Army Medical Center after threatening suicide and holding police at bay last week at the Villas at Royal Kunia, authorities said.

His sister-in-law Brooke Kerry said she is worried about post-traumatic stress disorder. She said doctors told the sergeant he can be released
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