I thought all law enforcement officers were trained to recognize a medical emergency. They should know that in the situation of that lady that was arrested in the airport should have received immediate crisis intervention. Why didn't they take her straight to the hospital? It seems so obvious that she needed medical attention not jail. If she was having a heart attack would they have taken her to jail? Why are they not taught that mental conditions that may effect behavior are MEDICAL conditions as well, that need treatment?
2007-10-07
07:51:17
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As far as I know all the information is based on the story given by the police. Do they have her on video strangling herself, which seems impossible to me. All my life, I have heard of people hanging themselves while in jail in Mississippi. I know one thing most people don't believe these were all cases of suicide. Strangling herself is a ridiculous assumption. If the police were not at fault which is my first thought then my second thought would be a seizure that caused death. However, it should all be on video and until I see proof that the police were not responsible other than being ignorant of medical issues that can cause irrational behavior, I will believe that they killed her. In Mississippi, people know that the police are not to be trusted just because they have a position of power. They can make a mistake and lie about it.
2007-10-09
08:46:24 ·
update #1