“A Virginia Beach police officer who was jailed for three months after stabbing two Accomack County firefighters and shooting at a third says there should have been warning labels on an antibiotic that briefly turned him psychotic. In Accomack County, he crashed and called 911. The lawsuit says the responding firefighters’ helmets ‘had the number four on them and that their fire engine was Engine Forty-Four.’ Colas thought they were demons. He stabbed two and shot at a third ‘with the bullet striking the man’s pant leg.’ Prosecutors eventually dropped the charges and Colas returned to his Virginia Beach police job.”
http://wtkr.com/2014/03/12/beach-officer-sues-drug-company-for-psychotic-outburst/
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