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Suspected ‘Peeping Tom’ Undergoes Mental Health Assessment as Laws Shift Focus on Psychological Well-Being

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Nashville Man to Undergo Mental Health Evaluation Amid Legal Troubles

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Nashville man with a lengthy criminal record, including a recent incident at Vanderbilt University, is set to have a mental health evaluation as he faces multiple charges.

Kiracuras Johnson, a convicted criminal, has been charged with several offenses, one of which involves allegedly peeking at a woman in a bathroom stall earlier this year. This incident adds to his extensive criminal history that dates back to the early 2000s, featuring serious convictions like burglary.

In light of his case, state lawmakers have emphasized the importance of mental health evaluations for repeat offenders. Funding for these evaluations comes from a new law known as Jillian’s Law, aimed at keeping individuals with mental health issues from endangering the community.

During a recent court session, Johnson’s attorney, Ethan Ingham, requested that he be evaluated to see if he is mentally competent. “The state has agreed to suspend the defendant’s bond pending this evaluation,” Ingham said.

Johnson’s criminal history includes sentences for serious charges, such as two years for burglary and eight years for aggravated burglary. The district attorney’s office is working to either revoke his bond or impose a higher one, contingent on the results of his mental health assessment.

Jillian’s Law, which took effect in July 2024 following the tragic passing of Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig, mandates mental health treatment for defendants unable to stand trial. Representative Ryan Williams, who was involved in creating the law, stated that if Johnson’s mental health needs treatment, it will be required by the legislation.

Since the law’s implementation, approximately 150 individuals have been admitted for mental health treatment, according to the Tennessee Department of Mental Health. Williams remarked, “We are creating a pathway for people to receive the help they need to prevent further incidents.”

Victim rights advocate Venita Lewis echoed this sentiment, stating that without proper mental health resources, individuals often reoffend. “Until we address the mental health issues, crime will continue,” she stressed.

As the court prepares to assess Johnson’s mental health, a follow-up is scheduled for November 13th to address his evaluation’s progress.

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