A Northfield man suffering from "cannabis use disorder" and other psychotic problems has been committed to a treatment center after going on a drug-crazed rampage during the annual Rainbow Gathering in Superior National Forest, where he allegedly raped a woman, bit off part of a man's finger and attacked a sheriff's deputy.
Spencer R. Fredrickson, 21, was ordered by a Cook County district judge to be detained either at the Minnesota Security Hospital in St. Peter or the Anoka Regional Treatment Center.
Judge Michael Cuzzo's order calls for criminal proceedings against Fredrickson to be suspended until he regains competency to stand trial.
Fredrickson is charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct, first-degree assault and assault on a peace officer in connection with the Aug. 25 outburst that compelled other attendees to use duct tape to restrain him before officers arrived, according to the Cook County Sheriff's Office.
The court order included a doctor's findings that Fredrickson is not competent to stand trial and is afflicted with "cannabis use disorder with mild severity and other hallucinogen use disorder[s] with mild severity."
Experts say symptoms of cannabis use disorder include persisting in harmful actions and having difficulty controlling the drug's use while building an increased tolerance.
The doctor who examined Fredrickson detected the "presence of delusional thinking and speech disorganization characteristic of his mental condition," the order continued. The doctor said Fredrickson is at risk of harming himself and others, and jail is not a proper setting for him.
Since the early 1970s, Rainbow Gathering participants have been congregating yearly in remote forests as part of the Rainbow Family of Living Light. The U.S. Forest Service describes it as "a loose-knit group of people without leadership or organization who gather in national forests to discuss political and environmental issues, pray for world peace and celebrate life. ... Members come from all walks of life and multicultural backgrounds."