Posted on 05/06/2006 1:43:39 PM PDT by SkyPilot
Investigation Continues as Congressman Enters Mayo Clinic
May 5, 2006 Capitol Police have taken disciplinary action against a watch commander for the handling of Rep. Patrick Kennedy's car accident, acting Capitol Police Chief Christopher McGaffin said.
Lou Cannon of of the Fraternal Order of Police for the District of Columbia said there are questions about whether Rep. Patrick Kennedy received special treatment. (ABC News)
McGaffin said the incident was improperly delayed due to "poor judgment" on the part of police managers and that a field sobriety test should have been administered to Kennedy after his car hit a barrier near the Capitol at 2:45 a.m. on Thursday.
The police report said Kennedy was speeding and his eyes were "red and watery." It also stated that his speech was slightly slurred and that upon exiting his vehicle his balance was "unsure."
Kennedy announced earlier today that he would enter the Mayo Clinic for treatment for addiction to prescription pain medication.
There are questions about why Kennedy was not given a sobriety test immediately after the accident.
"I would say within law enforcement that there is probably concern that consideration was given a member of Congress that would not be afforded a normal citizen on the street," said Lou Cannon, president of the Fraternal Order of Police for the District of Columbia.
McGaffin would not elaborate on the disciplinary actions, but he did say "significant administrative and personnel corrective action has been taken." Other officers may be disciplined. No one has been fired at this point.
The report indicates alcohol may have played a role in the crash, but officers from the Capitol Police on the scene were apparently told by their supervisors to simply drive Kennedy home. Kennedy has said that he did not ask for special treatment.
A police officer in Los Angeles said it appears that standard procedures, which would include a field sobriety test if the driver was found to have bloodshot eyes or slurred speech, were not followed.
LAPD Detective Felix Padilla said if an officer suspects driving under the influence he has an "obligation to do that."
"We have a duty to the public to protect the public, and to ignore that would be neglect on our part," he said.
Kennedy has said he was not drinking but had taken the sleeping pill Ambien and another drug that can cause drowsiness. Experts say Ambien has been linked to so-called sleep driving where users are not even aware they are behind the wheel.
Kennedy has long struggled with depression and drug addiction and now the congressman admitted that he once again needs help.
Exactly!
You mean this one?
Thats some drunk-axx handwriting!! A chicken could do better!
Quick that photo of TED with his BIG BELLY on the yact
foflol!
Get this - this poor guy was the one who recieved a citation from the Rhode Island cops! Kennedy walked (typical!)
Yeah, but he's the kind of guy we want in Congress... As long as his name is "Kennedy."
How old is Patrick Kennedy, any way? He already has the look of a paunchy old drunk about him.
In his car?? That's what I perceived from the beginning because there was absolutely no mention of any other person, i.e., there was no clarification of him being alone.
Articles I've been reading on Ambien impaired drivers say that they typically drive SLOWLY, until they hit something, and that their eyes are glazed and unfocused. Sounds like Patches was boozing to me.
Yep, and coincidentally the bars in DC close at 2AM.
I'd sure like to see Patrick's phone log and the GPS unit in his car.
He turns 39 in July.
He definitely has that alcoholic look. He has the alcohol fat in his belly and face, and his complexion is ruddy and terrible.
The picture below is from his official Congressional website. You can see how he has gone downhill fast.
This needs to get to the media somehow...If Kennedy was turning left he was directly at fault.
He couldn't even keep his drunk chicken scratch within the lines on the form.
I wonder how much being cited cost the sober guy? I'm sure his insurance co jacked his rates way up.
So, who is the doctor who "prescribed" these "medicines" to a known addict?
Oh...my God!!!
Whoa. (#115)
I dont even see a Republican candidate running against this man...
http://www.politics1.com/ri.htm
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