Posted on 06/28/2016 2:59:57 PM PDT by Morgana
JACKSON, Ky. (WYMT) - A Kentucky ambulance driver is suing a law enforcement officer after the ambulance was pulled over with a patient inside.
Jason Crigger, an EMT with Arrow-Med Ambulance, Inc., claims Breathitt County Special Deputy Steve McIntosh pulled over the ambulance for no good reason and harassed the crew.
McIntosh denied he did anything wrong and claims the lawsuit is nothing more than retaliation for a separate suit he filed against Arrow-Med last year.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsaz.com ...
Another LEO thug self-identifies.
“McIntosh also owns a competing ambulance service in the county.”
Hope they put this jerk in prison.
“McIntosh [the LEO] is also a Jackson city councilman.
“[McIntosh] did not want to talk on camera Monday, but said he pulled the ambulance over for good reasons, though he would not say what those reasons were.”
That’s just wrong
Geezers man....this is soooo wrong
McIntosh also owns a competing ambulance service in the county.
He did not want to talk on camera Monday, but said he pulled the ambulance over for good reasons, though he would not say what those reasons were.
I think I see the problem.
This sounds like something out of Walking Tall.
To generate revenue, and oppress the masses.
Color of Law Violation.
Cops like this need to be identified, tried, and put in prison.
Dude that is the post of the day!!!
“This sounds like something out of Walking Tall.”
Actually, made me think of ‘Mother Jugs & Speed’ which starred Bill Cosby but was about 2 competing LA ambulance companies constantly screwing with each other to try and steal business.
My mother was raised in Breathitt County. The little town she is from was called 'Beaver Dam.' My brother was born in Jackson. It was a dry county. But you could get moonshine if you knew the right people. The river across the road from my grandmother's house was named Troublesome Creek. Rope bridges were popular. Remember the bridge scene in Romancing The Stone?
Nothing like some public-private partnership to. serve and protect the people...
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