Sep 1, 2017 This mufucka.. Literally, her only job is to help people. Doesn't matter what theyve done or who they are, a nurse unbiased helps everyone and protects everyone's right. This mufucka need to GO. But prolly wont, paid leave for 6 months is my guess. Internal police investigations mean absolutely nothing.
Sep 1, 2017 Wubbels says she's very upset that none of the University of Utah officers came to her rescue and just stood by and watched it happen. Welcome to Police in 2017. The "good ones" stand idly by with their small d----s in their hands while the power hungry run rampant causing chaos, destruction and death,
Sep 1, 2017 The Officer in a long video was heard threatening the nurse that they will punish the hospital and bring in more transients. What an absolute POS
Sep 1, 2017 This guy was obviously over them, not condoning them doing nothing, but really what could they do? If they tried to do something they'd be out of a job. She's gonna have a nice lawsuit settlement
Sep 1, 2017 Alex Wubbels, a nurse at University Hospital in Salt Lake City, was arrested after explaining to police that she couldn't draw a blood sample from an unconscious person. A Salt Lake City police detective asked for a blood sample. After explaining to the detective that the police needed a warrant, consent from the unconscious patient or that the patient needed to be under arrest before the blood sample could be drawn, she was arrested.
Sep 1, 2017 You're acting like it'd be impossible to call out an illegal arrest vocally and alert other people present in the hospital. He could pull out his phone and document it. You don't have to do a citizens arrest you dork. Stop defending somebody who stood there complacent as somebody's rights were violated because they refused to comply with bad police. Anybody who turns a blind eye to this stuff is complicit. It doesn't matter if you're the security guard or a random person passing through the lobby.
Sep 1, 2017 It was being recorded you smug moron. These guys make s--- money and they're gonna call out a superior and lose their job and get black balled? When you're an adult and have real bills and other people to take care of maybe one day you'll understand. It was all being documented by bystanders recording, not to mention hospital cameras. It's easy to over simplify the situation when you don't think about the repercussions these guys have to deal with in real life.
Sep 1, 2017 There are plenty of police officers who do speak out against this stuff, who do get fired, and who do file lawsuits. You know why they do that? Because their sense of injustice is more powerful than the incentive of a stable career where they're complicit in shady s--- like this. But I guess they're just naive college freshman who expect people to have a moral compass of some sort.