Way to go, Brainiac!
This guy is going to lose his family and friends and live in his car.
Just like the @-hole who berated a Chik-Fil-A drive-in attendent.
The most important thing is NOT that he was bad:
It’s that sooooo many will remain silent or will actively STICK UP for him.
THAT. Is the important thing.
[bragged that he could retaliate against the hospital by only bringing them transients, adding that he would take good patients elsewhere.]
Ah, brilliant. Well-played. Well, maybe not “well” but “played”. (insert Game Over sound)
Les jeux son fait - translation: The game is up!
You can’t fix stupid
I guess he is starting to understand the whole us versus them feeling Citizens have towards the people with magic blue costumes, but this time he is the them..
He is the poster face for someone who has no business being a cop. He’s a disgrace to the badge he wears.
Her experience was like an episode of The Twilight Zone, where nothing at all makes sense except that you know you’re in great danger. The phrase Kafkaesque comes to mind. That phrase is from a novel written by Frank Kafka about a man who is put on trial for a crime that is never quite revealed.
What could make this case even worse, if that’s possible?
The fact that the nurse, Alex Wubbels is an American Olympian! She competed in ski events during Winter Olympics in 1998 and 2000.
you see the ugliness of people will finally come to the surface...just like this guy...I’ll bet he’s been a creep his entire life...
The fact that he is hateful and vengeful enough to even make a statement like that shows he should never be in a job working with the public.
Sure there have always been petty tyrants willing to stomp over all the polite civilized people who get in their path but they seem to be multiplying.
So he loses his part-time job. He needs to lose his full-time job as a cop. And needs to lose his freedom by being jailed for unlawful assault of that nurse. Jerk has no business being a cop, doing harm to the public and associates.
Poster boy for bad cops and public employees in general.
Bfl
The University of Utah Hospital, where a nurse was manhandled and arrested by police as she protected the legal rights of a patient, has imposed new restrictions on law enforcement, including barring officers from patient-care areas and from direct contact with nurses.
Good. Who in his right mind would want an out of control animal like that caring for them in an ambulance anyway?
Next take his cop job.