I guess no matter how many times I say it.You will never acknowledge it: he was dropped off exactly where he asked to be dropped off. as a courtesy, they could have just opened the door at the station and let him start walking.
If I were ever arrested for any reason, innocent or guilty and the police offer me a ride home instead of telling me to call my family, i'm sure I would request to be dropped off at a spot I knew near my home instead of right in front of my house.
Are you suggesting that they should have taken him to the hospital and had him committed? As far as notifying his family first of all, I don't know that they didn't do that. Second of all, he may have asked them not to notify his family for the same reason that he asked to be dropped off in walking distance of his house instead of at his house.
Since you are pontificating about humanity and decency, let me ask you this: have you ever once mentioned the name Jocelyn Nungaray on this forum?
Before you answer remember how easy that is to check.
Blaming law enforcement for bad choices made by criminals is silly and smacks of grasping at straws in service of taking your anger at the American voter out on fedemps.