Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds, whose son stabbed the lawmaker multiple times before ultimately taking his own life a week ago, says he believes area mental health services bear some responsibility for the tragic episode.
Deeds’ son, Austin, 24, was reportedly discharged from a rural hospital in Virginia after a mental health evaluation a day before the incident, apparently because there were no open psychiatric beds in the area. Three hospitals within a two-hour drive from Bath County, Va. have since said they had room for Austin Deeds but were never contacted.
Creigh Deeds told The Recorder newspaper that the Rockbridge Area Community Services Board – which is in charge of mental-health services in his district—is at fault.
“I cry a lot. I can’t focus now and talk to anyone … I have very strong opinions about the CSB, and feel like they are responsible. My life’s work now is to make sure other families don’t have to go through what we are living,” he said in the interview. Requests for comment from officials at Rockbridge Area Community Services were not immediately returned.









