ER nurse illegally detained?
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damage control! also @6:40 the mayor just realized that this is bigger than just a regular press conf. and i wonder if chief agrees with her answer?
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I think he was already a detective.carlson1 wrote:Wow he was promoted to "detective." Seriously.
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9.23 The chief didn't like "This was not a just arrest..."
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quite the 'do.
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ikr, he keeps telling lets wait for the whole investigation to play out and "TRUST IN THE PROCESS"OlBill wrote:9.23 The chief didn't like "This was not a just arrest..."
then, she makes that conclusion! i guess its safe to say, they don't go on each others bbq?
BTW, i'd like to thank all the LEO's that chimed in. learned a great deal! this is why txchlforum is so awesome!
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My daughter is a heavily armed liberty loving well read nurse and was highly PO'ed about this incident. No right to self defense against an all knowing legalized cabal with badges rulling over the unwashed huddled masses...
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It seems this officer is one of the few (thankfully) that thinks the badge puts him in charge of everything and everyone, he does not understand that he is a servant to the law abiding citizen. He seems to think that his wishes and wants are the law to everyone around him because he wears the badge. He should be fired and prosecuted any and all laws he has broken. This is the type of officer that puts the overwhelmingly majority of good officers in bad light.
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I usually side with law enforcement but this one has no excuse.
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Every story is different. Did she physically attempt to stop the officer from drawing blood or did she refused to draw blood?
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She did nothing to even come close to justifying this scumbag's fascist actions.
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Who cares. The patient had been omitted to the hospital and was under hospital care. The Officer had no right to preform or demand a blood draw. This Officer ( or two) should be fired.philip964 wrote:Every story is different. Did she physically attempt to stop the officer from drawing blood or did she refused to draw blood?
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To me there is a difference.WTR wrote:Who cares. The patient had been omitted to the hospital and was under hospital care. The Officer had no right to preform or demand a blood draw. This Officer ( or two) should be fired.philip964 wrote:Every story is different. Did she physically attempt to stop the officer from drawing blood or did she refused to draw blood?
A police officer tries to open my car trunk after he asks permission for me to open my trunk and I tell him respectfully that, no he does not have probably cause to search my trunk and no he does not have my consent. Do I now have the authority to forcibly stop him from violating my constitutional rights against unreasonable searches, using force if necessary? Did the nurse simply say no I will not draw the blood, or did she move and block his path to the patient and say you may not draw his blood?
The simple act of drawing blood would have not harmed the patient. If it would have she would have said so.
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Blood draw is an invasive procedure. Not a "simple act".philip964 wrote:To me there is a difference.WTR wrote:Who cares. The patient had been omitted to the hospital and was under hospital care. The Officer had no right to preform or demand a blood draw. This Officer ( or two) should be fired.philip964 wrote:Every story is different. Did she physically attempt to stop the officer from drawing blood or did she refused to draw blood?
A police officer tries to open my car trunk after he asks permission for me to open my trunk and I tell him respectfully that, no he does not have probably cause to search my trunk and no he does not have my consent. Do I now have the authority to forcibly stop him from violating my constitutional rights against unreasonable searches, using force if necessary? Did the nurse simply say no I will not draw the blood, or did she move and block his path to the patient and say you may not draw his blood?
The simple act of drawing blood would have not harmed the patient. If it would have she would have said so.
But alas, this is about the 4th A and the egregious use of force by this fascist with a badge.