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Erich Stelzer's Family Was Seeking Treatment Before He Allegedly Attacked Tinder Date

COHASSET (CBS/AP) — The family of a Cohasset man who stabbed a woman repeatedly before he died in police custody says they tried to get him help for mental health issues.

An attorney for Erich Stelzer's family says Stelzer had been experiencing delusions and paranoia.

Stelzer's family says they called police and EMTs on Christmas Day. They say the EMTs' assessment was that Stelzer didn't need assistance because he was "lucid enough to know his own name and the date."

Erich Stelzer
Erich Stelzer. (YouTube Screenshot)

The family says they hired a team to help bring Stelzer to a facility for treatment, but the attack occurred before that could happen.

Police say 24-year-old Maegan Tapley is expected to survive Thursday's attack. Her mother says they met on the dating app Tinder.

Officers used stun guns on Stelzer. He became unresponsive while being transported to the hospital.

In an interview with WBZ-TV, Harry Stelzer, Erich's father, says he feels sorry for the victim, but has consulted with an attorney because he feels the police went too far in subduing his son.

"Now aren't they tough enough to put him in handcuffs? Tase him two times? Put him in a state of mind where he has no control over his bodily functions and then just handcuff him?" Stelzer said.

(© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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