Posted on 09/07/2017 1:18:03 PM PDT by Ken H
SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill has requested the FBIs assistance in the investigation into the arrest of a Utah nurse who refused to allow a blood draw from an unconscious patient without following proper procedure.
In a statement released Thursday, Gill said his office officially requested the FBI investigate: any and all individuals involved in the chain of conduct arising from the incident at the University of Utah Hospital on July 26, 2017 for any Civil Rights Violations under the color of authority.
Gill said he requested the FBIs help due to events beyond a mere criminal investigation.
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Agreed. Very nervous.
(Most have already heard, but the nurse, Alex Wubbels, competed for the US under her maiden name at the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics in Alpine Skiing)
Yup!
The only way to get a proper investigation is to have the FBI do it.
Oh.... wait......
This is in the letter the DA sent requesting help..
“We request you investigate the actions of Det. Payne, other police officers and law enforcement personnel and anyone else acting under the color of authority, or failing to act when imposed with a duty to act. We request your investigation to examine and consider whether actions by Det. Payne, other police officers and law enforcement personnel and anyone else acting under the color of authority constitutes criminal conduct, criminal civil rights violations, or other violations of law.”
Just speculating here.
Sounds good to know the FBI will look into it. Plus I feel more confident the FBI will not dare cover-up the violations given the spotlight the FBI is currently under regarding the actions of James Comey.
Very ominous sounding. If we’re lucky, we’ll get to see Payne perp-walked in handcuffs and crying like a little girl.
Sim Gill is a liberal hack with little DA experience. He’s looking at the Governor’s office. He’s a pos and just grandstanding.
The whole thing is like a turd.
DA doesn’t want to hold it.
Maybe if he calls the FBI, they can help find the clean end of the turd.
Not going to find it but at least one more group has looked at the turd.
Less smell for the DA.
It seems in many of these law enforcement incidents, it’s almost as if the cops are assuming persons involved with them are either stupid to the bone and or are simply ignorant of the law. And they seem to forget, everything it recorded nowadays.
Even the cops were recording themselves, you could hear them whispering to each other, trying to figure out how to force the nurse into doing what they wanted.
It’s just unbelievable.
I’m thinking the da wants federal charges like kidnapping. This was a bad scene.
That may prove difficult for his chain of command to deny when the Lieutenant was at the scene lecturing the nurse while she was held in the squad car. Makes it a little trickier anyway.
I was talking others above the Lieutenant who was at the scene. He’s got a boss too. Btw, the Lieutenant is done here. He went from being a Lieutenant to, “Target” very quickly.
U can see it now. “Boo hoo hoo. My adrenaline was pumping from the high speed car chase and I acted foolishly. I apologise to the nurse, the hospital staff, my fellow officers, city officials and everyone on Freerepublic who wants to see me hang.”
The letter specifically refers to law enforcement.
Could be a double-whammy.
Find out what the FBLIE says, then turn it around to come up with the truth!
Presto Chango! Amazing!
Bingo.
“Det Payne and some of the others should be very nervous.”
Including that fat f**k LEO guy standing there watching her being abused, knowing his cohort was in the wrong. I hate how they protect each other, no matter what.
The only person mentioned is the nurse. So she refused the blood draw without following proper proper procedures, in other words, she followed proper procedures and therefore refused the blood draw.
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