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A 48-year-old man who had stabbed himself with a knife and climbed onto his roof on the 1200 block of Rhus Street in the Borel neighborhood Wednesday morning eventually jumped off the roof causing injury after several hours of officers attempting to negotiate with him, according to San Mateo police.

At about 6:09 a.m. Nov. 13, police were called to the residence on the report of a family disturbance involving a mental health crisis. Arriving officers learned he was experiencing hallucinations or delusions, had been violent with his family and was armed with a knife. They later learned he had stabbed himself and was hiding on the roof. Crisis negotiators tried to get him down for several hours but he deliberately jumped off. He was given medical aid on scene then transported to a trauma center.

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