To Protect and to Serve II

What many people don't realize is the police were in high pursuit of the gentleman who hit this patient. So I'm wondering if they wanted this patients blood drawn to see if he was under the influence just in case he tried to sue the officers for causing him harm. Why else try and get blood with no warrant... Which they probably knew no Judge would grant. He didn't cause the accident.

Good catch. They were trying to cover their asses.
 
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What many people don't realize is the police were in high pursuit of the gentleman who hit this patient. So I'm wondering if they wanted this patients blood drawn to see if he was under the influence just in case he tried to sue the officers for causing him harm. Why else try and get blood with no warrant... Which they probably knew no Judge would grant. He didn't cause the accident.

I read the hospital patient is a truck driver and that any time a truck driver is involved in an accident in Utah they are required by law to have their blood drawn. That being said, the guy probably already had some sort of screening upon being entered to the hospital and all that idiot cop had to do was wait the short amount of time it took to get a warrant.
 
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Probably went all the way to the chief, that guy hasn't been fired so.

Sounds like the guy in the hospital is in a coma and the man that caused the accident was killed running from the police in a high speed pursuit. It's being speculated the police are looking for anything they can find to cover their butts.
 
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What many people don't realize is the police were in high pursuit of the gentleman who hit this patient. So I'm wondering if they wanted this patients blood drawn to see if he was under the influence just in case he tried to sue the officers for causing him harm. Why else try and get blood with no warrant... Which they probably knew no Judge would grant. He didn't cause the accident.

So the cops can violate my 4th Amendment rights to possibly cover their azzes in civil court?
 
The family of the victim in the crash needs to lawyer up because the cops in this video were clearly conspiring to convict the man of anything so they could avoid liability for the police chase that caused the man's injuries.

Let's back up... what was the reason for the car chase?
 
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2017/...r-braves-floodwaters-to-rescue-residents.html

A Houston police officer battling stage 4 metastatic colon cancer has helped to rescue hundreds from the floodwaters left behind by historic storm Harvey.

Norbert Ramon, who has been with the Houston Police Department’s Traffic Enforcement division for 24 years, received the call from his sergeant as the rain started to fall on Saturday.

Cindy said Ramon’s cancer quickly became the furthest thing from his mind. He was put on desk duty three weeks ago out of concern for his health, but as a part of the Lake Patrol he has had a hand in helping to rescue 1,500 residents from floodwaters.

“He’s been so caught up in the emotions and the excitement of trying to rescue people, he had no time to even think about it,” Cindy said. “You wouldn’t even think he had cancer, he’s plugging along like he doesn’t.”
 
In before Ras posts about five different articles about some bad cops and says I'm trying to divert the thread by posting a good story.
 
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I wonder why folks aren't asking why the other cops on scene didn't stop the offending officer?

Oh, i know why, just following orders.

Want to know why we have so many bad cops?
Because most of your so called "good cops" do absolutely nothing about the bad. A lot of times the good cop who will report a crooked officer will be harassed by other officers until they resign or are fired. The system is broken.

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...ng-Miami-Officer-Files-Lawsuit-184753781.html
 
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Why are we training cops to do a medical procedure such as drawing blood instead of training them to apprehend people without 3 or 4 others having to help him tase/chokehold an assailant?
 
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Was there a supervisor on scene? If not, why the hell not?

There is absolutely NOTHING legal about any of this situation. Violation of 4th amendment, false imprisonment, etc etc.

My wife's an ER nurse. I'm a cop.

We've both been in this situation. If you have an impaired driver who is too out of it to choose whether to consent to a blood draw, you apply for a search warrant with the requisite probable cause.

But this...is inexcusable. Good job dhead, you just made the job harder for the rest of us.
 
Why are we training cops to do a medical procedure such as drawing blood instead of training them to apprehend people without 3 or 4 others having to help him tase/chokehold an assailant?

This is just a microcosm of how little you actually know about police work.

Medical professionals draw the blood, not us.
 
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