Shootings expose cracks in U.S. system

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Kevin Earley, 33, holds a bottle of his antipsychotic medication as he stands next to a medicine cabinet which has an old photo taped to it, in the bathroom of his Vienna, Va., apartment that he shares with a roommate. Of the photo, Earley says, “It reminds me to take my medicine every day and reminds me of where I have been and what I have been through.” (AP)
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“I know I have a mental illness and if I leave it untreated it will destroy me,” said Earley, who now works full time as a peer counselor in Fairfax County, Va., helping others with severe mental illnesses. With treatment, he said, “I have my own apartment, a car ... I’m able to do things with friends and family. I have a job I can go to that gives me pride.”

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AP Medical Writer Carla K. Johnson reported from Chicago. She can be reached at: http://www.twitter.com/CarlaKJohnson

Condon can be reached at: http://twitter.com/pcondonap

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