"A Utah police officer [Jeff Payne] who was caught on video roughly handcuffing a nurse because she refused to allow a blood draw was fired Tuesday in a case that became a flashpoint in the ongoing national conversation about police use of force."
Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown made the decision after an internal investigation found evidence Detective Jeff Payne violated department policies when he arrested nurse Alex Wubbels and dragged her out of the hospital as she screamed on July 26, said Sgt. Brandon Shearer, a spokesman for the department.
Attorney Greg Skordas has said Payne served the department well for nearly three decades and questioned whether his behavior warranted termination. He couldn't immediately be reached for comment Tuesday.
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Utah cop fired after arresting nurse who wouldn't draw blood
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Utah officer wants to apologize for nurse's controversial arrest
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 12 2017, @02:11AM
A 44 year old movie explains how it happens:
If you're a cop and you turn in a bad cop, subsequently, when you get in a jam and call for backup, no one comes.
Undercover officer Frank Serpico gets shot in the face [youtube.com]
More clips [google.com]
...and prosecutors won't press charges against rogue cops (because cops are the source of the cases that the DAs handle)--and even when they do prosecute a bad cop, it's half-hearted.
...but Reactionaries keep voting for and reelecting these sleazeballs.
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]