2 cents:
I was an EMT for 5 years, living and working out of San Diego county. We were contracted with the VA Hospital in La Jolla to do their ambulance work, and I probably saw more cases of PTSD-related disorders than I ever had until that point in my life. Everything from attempted suicides to violent assaults to a guy who was caught by SDPD in his underwear, pulling up the shrubs in the middle of the night in front of his apartment complex. I hope you're reading this intently, PAD, because this is important:
Do NOT antagonize this guy under any circumstances.
Based on what you've written, I have to assume that the roomie is experiencing stress-related PTSD, manic-depression, or some sort of sociopathic disorder. I've seen it too many times to not know what he could be going through, and if that's the case, even a slight provocation can set him off. If the guy doesn't move out by the date you both agreed on, you might need to work with a social worker and/or the local police to determine the best way to remove him from the house. It might even be prudent to contact the VA closest to you to see what they recommend. Worst case scenario, your GF may have to relocate somewhere, because unless this guy doesn't get arrested first, there is no reason for the police to pick him up if he's not posing a threat to you or your GF. For now, just keep an eye on his activity (even make a log if you want to), and take note if he's talking to himself or if he's awake at all hours of the day. Stay safe & keep us up to date.
I was an EMT for 5 years, living and working out of San Diego county. We were contracted with the VA Hospital in La Jolla to do their ambulance work, and I probably saw more cases of PTSD-related disorders than I ever had until that point in my life. Everything from attempted suicides to violent assaults to a guy who was caught by SDPD in his underwear, pulling up the shrubs in the middle of the night in front of his apartment complex. I hope you're reading this intently, PAD, because this is important:
Do NOT antagonize this guy under any circumstances.
Based on what you've written, I have to assume that the roomie is experiencing stress-related PTSD, manic-depression, or some sort of sociopathic disorder. I've seen it too many times to not know what he could be going through, and if that's the case, even a slight provocation can set him off. If the guy doesn't move out by the date you both agreed on, you might need to work with a social worker and/or the local police to determine the best way to remove him from the house. It might even be prudent to contact the VA closest to you to see what they recommend. Worst case scenario, your GF may have to relocate somewhere, because unless this guy doesn't get arrested first, there is no reason for the police to pick him up if he's not posing a threat to you or your GF. For now, just keep an eye on his activity (even make a log if you want to), and take note if he's talking to himself or if he's awake at all hours of the day. Stay safe & keep us up to date.