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 NEW YORK -- In a searing, eloquent essay on living with schizophrenia, Deborah Danner agonized over the deaths of mentally ill people like her at the hands of police.Less than five years later, she became part of that toll. A police sergeant, called because Danner was in distress, fatally shot her Tuesday in her Bronx apartment after she went at him with a baseball bat, police said.With the mayor saying the sergeant failed to follow his training in handling mentally ill people, Dannerrsquo  death seems to echo a scenario she dreaded in a 2012 essay.                                        We are all aware of th af1 (https://www.af1.it) e all too frequent news stories about the mentally ill who come up against law enforcement instead of mental health professionals and end up dead, she wrote.Danner called for teaching law enforcement how to deal with the mentally ill in crisis, training the city has emphasized in the last two years.        Police h stanley cup (https://www.stanleycups.at) ave been looking into why Sgt. Hugh Barry didnrsquo;t use a stun gun or call for specially trained emergency service officers. Bronx prosecutors announced Thursday theyrsquo;ll investigate.Although investigators havenrsquo;t reached conclusions, Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio branded the shooting unacceptable and  jordan (https://www.nike-airjordan.it) said the situation didnrsquo;t appear to merit the use of deadly force, while sergeantsrsquo; union president Ed Mullins described the shooting as self-defense.It wasnrsquo;t Dannerrsquo  first inter