. . . by arresting them in VA hospitals, where they're seeking mental help for PTSD, anxiety attacks, and flashbacks.
"It's humiliating, degrading," Faulkner, 22, of Stanton, said in an interview Monday with The Associated Press minutes before his release from the Fayette County Detention Center. "It's made me lose respect for the military. To come and arrest me at the VA, it wasn't like I was trying to hide, trying to run. I was getting help. I am being punished for getting help."He returned from Iraq nine months ago and was scheduled to be sent back this week.
Gut-wrenching.




