She is a crazy psycho to scream like that
If the cops are wrong, they are wrong, but we live in a civilized rule of law nation.
The police listened to her act as messenger for higher ups did not act against her/their will.
Yet in turn she acted against the police will by screaming and revisiting arrest.
That would have been equivalent to the police ignoring the hospital’s statements taking blood anyhow.
One side did not hold up their side of the bargain.
Screaming like an idiot.
And we are supposed to respect her?
Are we supposed to respect the guy on the phone telling her what to do for being a coward and leaving it to a nurse?
Uh, he went after the nurse BEFORE saying she was under arrest. Instant instinct to try to get away and then scream for help kicked in - I doubt she even comprehended anything he said for at least several seconds. (I have noticed something like this in my own daughter, in lighter situations: She is afraid of spiders. If she unexpectedly sees one close by, she does not scream “Help, Daddy (or Mommy) - get this spider!” She just screams, or screams “Help!” “What’s wrong?!” gets me another scream. Most of her friends act similarly [not necessarily with regard to spiders.] This is not from me or her Mom, “Mom” lets harmless spiders crawl on herself and laughs!)
Prior to Payne lunging at her, at no point did I see Nurse Wubbels make any physical move to resist, impede, etc.
As for the hospital supervisor on the phone, who knows if he was even in the building, or perhaps tied up with another patient. The cop could hear what the supervisor was saying - we can even hear part of it in the vid. (Ok, I do have good headphones.)
That said, it seems to me both the nurse and the cop are at fault for not having their respective supervisors talk to each other. This does not excuse the cop’s behavior in any way.
All - There are comments that this cop has had “issues” before - can anyone document?
Are you drinking?