Oh my Lord. NO ONE has any human compassion that have been bought by the devil. They will pay dearly for what they have done. God bless this woman. I can't understand why the hospitals put her out. This is a travesty of justice for this poor woman. May God give her the blessings of life that she so dearly deserves. RIP.
I didn't pick up on it at first but she starts having a stroke around the time they pull up the wagon and try to put her in... you can see that her speech changes drastically from when you first hear her in the footage and she loses the feeling in her entire left side. It's obviously more than just her ankle, as she tries to get in she can't get herself back up....
And they laugh and giggle and yell at her as she pleads with them for help. Her wheezing is audible long before they stick her in the car.
I didn't pick up on the stroke but you'd have to be BLIND to not be able to tell she is in REAL MEDICAL DISTRESS.
And they are. Blind, that is. Totally blind to her pleas for help. UnawJust how they were trained, totally unable to distinguish truth from fiction, more apt to believe "medically cleared" on her paperwork means she is FAKING and did not need help.... they don't even show the basic decency that their job would seem to require.
Oatmeal and coffee. Worried about ourselves. So deluded we won't listen to someone right in front of our faces begging for help. Trained to believe the story instead of what's right in front of our faces.
Knoxville, TN? Wow. That is hard to watch. Truly unbelievable. All of those involved should pay dearly for this. One takeaway from this, is stay away from Hospitals at all costs!
I watched the long version of this event. It was about 45 minutes long. Includes multiple body cam angles of the same events. I think the moral of the story of the boy who cried wolf to many times applies here. Listen to the conversations between the police and the hospital staff when the police first arrived. They were told this was the second hospital she had been to that day. It was cold outside and she was trying to go somewhere warm. She caused trouble for the staff like she did for the responding officers. The hospital said they checked her and there was nothing wrong with her. When the police first approached she seems fine, communicates and seems to understand what the police are telling her. However, she is totally uncooperative. The police are experiencing the same bad behavior that the hospital staff reported to them. It is easy to say the police should have done this or that when you know how the story ends. But what if you were there in that moment, dealing with someone who is uncooperative, and doctors have told you that she is fine what would you have done. This is a tragedy and she should have been able to get some help but not sure under the circumstances how that would have happened.
word it how you like, she died in police custody and she was in custody due to hospitals refusing the treat her. multiple medical professionals "examined" her and misdiagnosed her condition. now she is dead. so the police are blameless because they were just following orders?
Will there be any consequences for these so called “officers”? Did they get their fucking oatmeal?
The hospitals are in on this too - they discharged the woman without giving her any treatment. No one wants to have compassion for the homeless.
Oh my Lord. NO ONE has any human compassion that have been bought by the devil. They will pay dearly for what they have done. God bless this woman. I can't understand why the hospitals put her out. This is a travesty of justice for this poor woman. May God give her the blessings of life that she so dearly deserves. RIP.
I didn't pick up on it at first but she starts having a stroke around the time they pull up the wagon and try to put her in... you can see that her speech changes drastically from when you first hear her in the footage and she loses the feeling in her entire left side. It's obviously more than just her ankle, as she tries to get in she can't get herself back up....
And they laugh and giggle and yell at her as she pleads with them for help. Her wheezing is audible long before they stick her in the car.
I didn't pick up on the stroke but you'd have to be BLIND to not be able to tell she is in REAL MEDICAL DISTRESS.
And they are. Blind, that is. Totally blind to her pleas for help. UnawJust how they were trained, totally unable to distinguish truth from fiction, more apt to believe "medically cleared" on her paperwork means she is FAKING and did not need help.... they don't even show the basic decency that their job would seem to require.
I pray they can't sleep at night and her family sues them.
Exactly. Souless.
Full footage
They've numbed us to this.
Oatmeal and coffee. Worried about ourselves. So deluded we won't listen to someone right in front of our faces begging for help. Trained to believe the story instead of what's right in front of our faces.
This is how the Titan Sargeras was slowly corrupted. Constant contact with evil scars the soul.
Knoxville, TN? Wow. That is hard to watch. Truly unbelievable. All of those involved should pay dearly for this. One takeaway from this, is stay away from Hospitals at all costs!
I watched the long version of this event. It was about 45 minutes long. Includes multiple body cam angles of the same events. I think the moral of the story of the boy who cried wolf to many times applies here. Listen to the conversations between the police and the hospital staff when the police first arrived. They were told this was the second hospital she had been to that day. It was cold outside and she was trying to go somewhere warm. She caused trouble for the staff like she did for the responding officers. The hospital said they checked her and there was nothing wrong with her. When the police first approached she seems fine, communicates and seems to understand what the police are telling her. However, she is totally uncooperative. The police are experiencing the same bad behavior that the hospital staff reported to them. It is easy to say the police should have done this or that when you know how the story ends. But what if you were there in that moment, dealing with someone who is uncooperative, and doctors have told you that she is fine what would you have done. This is a tragedy and she should have been able to get some help but not sure under the circumstances how that would have happened.
word it how you like, she died in police custody and she was in custody due to hospitals refusing the treat her. multiple medical professionals "examined" her and misdiagnosed her condition. now she is dead. so the police are blameless because they were just following orders?