He had different plans, he said. He was in a relationship with a woman he'd dated since he was 16. He suffered disabling back pain but was hoping to enroll in an experimental treatment. He was close to landing a $14-an-hour job at Horizon House, as a peer counselor, he said. His major preoccupation the morning he was arrested was how to attach his resume to an email, a technology he still found perplexing. To his relief, it finally went through.