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It's never been that it can't happen. The rules with crazies are always set up to be subject to interpretation.It can absolutely happen with an arrest. Virginia's policies on NGRI misdemeanors. One can be kept up to a year (that would likely be unusual but as I've said reading these documents is only of limited help as actions on the ground do not line up perfectly with policy, but rather organically work within, and sometimes without, it.)
He does not need to be a schizophrenic to get mental health care. He just needs to be arrested in a situation with enough pressure to make him act really funny to the police and to psychiatric examiners working for the courts.
He also has little chance of "developing" schizophrenia at his age. There's a lot of labels that can be applied to him, that's not one, although I wouldn't be shocked if someone did diagnose him with it on examining him in a correctional setting after an arrest.
It's just exceptionally unlikely to happen with Chris.
Getting off on an insanity plea is incredibly difficult. He's not going to do that for any sort of crime. He doesn't need to just "act funny". Homeless people (who are typically full of much worse mental issues than Chris) regularly get tossed in jail. They're not going to get off unless you can get a shrink to actually write down a serious diagnosis of something like schizophrenia.
None of the rules make it impossible. Just the reality of how the system works in practice makes it incredibly unlikely.