But a few points Id like to make:
Contrary to him being a member of the Kennedy family, there is no evidence to support he was drunk or high on drugs (I dont think the nurses involved in the incident even claimed this) nor was he acting irrationally or recklessly except for wanting to take his newborn son for a walk.
Hospital maternity wards are hard to get into, and for good reason. When my niece and her husband had their babies, no one could get into the ward unless they were on the list of people pre-authorized by the parents. I not only had to show ID, I had to leave my drivers license with the front desk, wear an ID badge and be buzzed into the unit by a nurse or met at the door by one of the parents.
There was no indication that the baby was in harms way by being taken for a walk by his father or against the mothers wishes, even outside for a brief time. There is no indication that the baby had any medical condition that would prevent such a thing this was not a NICU BTW. And its been unusually warm here in the NE, its not like it was raining, snowing or that the temps were frigid.
Contrary to wild and unfounded speculations of spousal abuse, his wife, the babys mother was not objecting and there was, while not an attending, a physician present.
Sometimes nurses and other hospital staff can act like total a$$wipes and suffer from the delusion that their position gives them the right to interpret the rules as they see fit without any application of common sense.
Just a few examples that Ive experienced of the stupid actions of hospital staff (and I have more):
My dad was in and out of the hospital many times between 93 and 97. During one hospitalization, the doctor saw him the night before his discharge, verbally told him he could go home the next morning and noted it his chart (which I read) but failed to sign just one of the several required discharge forms. I got to the hospital at 9:00AM to pick up my dad who was dressed and ready to go but the duty nurse said the doctor needed to discharge him and she couldnt allow us to leave. We waited and waited and patiently waited. Noon came and went and my dad, being a diabetic, needed to eat but no lunch was brought for him, because he had been discharged although they did bring him his insulin. I asked the floor nurse if a lunch could be brought for him and in a snit and a huff she told me I could just go to the cafeteria to buy him something if I really wanted otherwise she might be able to find him a sandwich later but she was just too busy at the time.
The doctor had been called several times but was unavailable to personally come and sign the one piece of paper he missed signing but gave a verbal OK to let me take my dad home but that wasnt good enough. By 4:00 PM we were still waiting and my dad had had enough and started walking out. The nurse screamed at us that we were not allowed to leave, Youre committing a crime if you take him home. My dad said Yea, and you and whos army going to stop me? The nurse then said, Then you have to sign a form saying you are leaving against medical advice. I calmly and politely told the nurse that his discharged was noted in his chart and he was not leaving against medical advice and she then told me that I wasnt supposed to be reading his chart and that I wasnt qualified to read it assuming that I could even read. At this point, we just left. She threatened to call the police and I said, Go ahead, I dare you. If she had tried to physically stop us from leaving, laid a hand on either me or my dad, at that point I might have very well cold cocked her. We got a phone call from the doctor and the hospital administrator apologizing after I filed a written complaint about our treatment.
When my niece and her husband were having their first baby, they asked if I wanted to be in the delivery room. I wasnt able to have any children and I was very honored. But after many hours of labor, she wasnt progressing, the baby was coming down the birth canal face first and the fetal heart monitor showed signs of distress so the OBY was called and it was decided that an emergency C-Section was necessary.
My niece was very upset and even more upset when after bringing her husband scrubs and a mask and instructions to scrub up, was told by the nurse that I couldnt come with them. She said it was against the rules to have anyone but the father in the OR. When the doc came to talk to my niece before being wheeled into the OR, he looked at me and asked why I didnt have my scrubs on too and we told him what the nurse told us. He rolled his eyes and said thats ridiculous, its not against any rules I know of, we do this all the time and Ill take care of this. When the nurse came back to the room, she literally and quite angrily threw a pair of scubs at me and told Well the doctor overruled me so you need to just hurry on up. The doc and OBY OR nurses on the other hand were great BTW. The doc told me the dads job was to keep mom calm and my job was to keep dad calm and to man the camera and take lots of pictures of the baby after she was delivered. After the doc, nurses and mom and dad, I was the very next person to hold my great niece and have a very nice picture of me in scrubs holding her along with a picture of me and my great niece and the doc.
On one hand, he (Kennedy) should have asked to talk with a supervisor first and not have forced the issue and IMO gotten into a physical confrontation and he may have been acting like a jerk. But on the other, other hand, I dont like it when statists: governmental or otherwise act like a child or a parent, family member, belongs to them and their institution and that the rights of the family and that of the individual and plain common sense are lesser than their sometimes arbitrary, open to interpretation and legally unenforceable rules.
In my opinion based on what Ive read so far, he committed no crime by wanting to take his child with him for a walk. He might have been breaking the rules but it wasnt criminal or negligent or dangerous but yet he was being treated as if it was. I can understand how something like this can escalate out of control and unless other facts rather than pure conjecture and speculation are presented, I, despite his family name, tend to side with him.
When you have a kid in a hospital (place reserved for killing legally) you are taking your chances; even for a member of American royalty.