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General Category => Crime And Punishment => Topic started by: mystery-ak on January 31, 2023, 01:12:12 am
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January 30, 2023 6:42pm EST
Memphis Fire Department fires three following Tyre Nichols death
Memphis fire chief says three fire department members 'failed to conduct an adequate patient assessment on the victim'
By Greg Wehner | Fox News
Three members of the Memphis, Tennessee fire department were fired on Monday after an investigation into the death of Tyre Nichols revealed they "failed to conduct an adequate patient assessment on the victim," according to the fire chief.
The announcement comes just days after five former Memphis Police Department officers – Desmond Mills, Justin Smith, Emmitt Martin, Tadarrius Bean and Demetrius Haley – were charged in the death of Nichols. All five officers were terminated on Jan. 18 and now face charges of second-degree murder, aggravated assault, official oppression, aggravated kidnapping and official misconduct.
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Three members of the Memphis Fire Department were terminated on Monday for failing to "conduct an adequate patient assessment" on Tyre Nichols. (Memphis Fire Department)
https://www.foxnews.com/us/memphis-fire-department-fires-three-following-tyre-nichols-death
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Were the police officers on scene candid about the way they beat the crap out of that guy?
I don't know what the EMS crew did, but if presented one scenario and Twilight Zoned into some guy who was beaten, stomped, and kicked in the head, they might miss something in their initial assessment.
What looks like a scrape can hide the broken ribs and punctured lung that a mere arrest might not produce and might not be readily discernible. They didn't have the advantage of seeing the video.
So I'm not going to second guess them if there was no indication of outright negligence.
If that man died of a subdural haematoma or something on that order, it is on the cops for setting him up like a football in the tee and kicking his head for the uprights.
But now they have a (one only of eight people) white person to hate on.
At least when you come up on a car wreck, you can get some idea of the forces involved in injuring the patient.
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Were the police officers on scene candid about the way they beat the crap out of that guy?
I don't know what the EMS crew did, but if presented one scenario and Twilight Zoned into some guy who was beaten, stomped, and kicked in the head, they might miss something in their initial assessment.
What looks like a scrape can hide the broken ribs and punctured lung that a mere arrest might not produce and might not be readily discernible. They didn't have the advantage of seeing the video.
So I'm not going to second guess them if there was no indication of outright negligence.
If that man died of a subdural haematoma or something on that order, it is on the cops for setting him up like a football in the tee and kicking his head for the uprights.
But now they have a (one only of eight people) white person to hate on.
At least when you come up on a car wreck, you can get some idea of the forces involved in injuring the patient.
:thumbsup:
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Well the Leftist media now has a whipping boy to blame it on.
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Well the Leftist media now has a whipping boy to blame it on.
May as well blame the whole darn mess on the white boy.