Condolences to her family. I'm very sorry to hear this =( It INFURIATES me that they released her without taking her to a hospital to be checked out...they should have treated this as a mental health issue from the BEGINNING. Sorry, just venting.
She shouldn't have been taken to booking until she had been evaluated...she clearly was having a problem. Did they release her just because she passed a sobriety test? I deeply believe the police were grossly negligent and SHOULD be sued so that new guidelines will be passed and this never happens again.
Lawsuits are sometimes the only way to get the offending parties to change their guidelines/rules. When they're hit where it hurts ($), companies/organizations will usually make drastic changes to make sure they're never sued again...and in this case, it will also protect others and probably save lives. So sorry Mitrice is gone...I really hope that it yields big changes in the way the public is treated, though....especially our most vulnerable populations. I think she would have wanted that, from what I've read about her as I've followed this case over the year.
ETA: I hope her parents win and use some of that money to help mentally ill people, or something like that. Perhaps an organization that trains officers what to look for...although I think any reasonable person would have been tipped off that something was wrong with Mitrice if the restaurant reported she was speaking in a "different language". Hello!? Earth to the police officers?!?!?! Sorry. Just...can't believe that every person that came into contact with her didn't raise heck that she was ill and needed medical attention. How do they sleep at night? Shame on them! SHAME!