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Title: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: TK on September 02, 2017, 12:35:05 PM

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/Utah-Nurse-Cuffed-After-Refusing-Blood-Test-on-Unconscious-Patient-442451663.html


This officer needs to be FIRED immediately - it is this person that ruins it for the hard working police officers who care about people.  Assualting a nurse in a hospital is the last straw, and he needs to be charged and criminally prosecuted.  Stupidity is NOT an answer for having a badge.

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The video taken at University Hospital in Salt Lake City on July 26 shows nurse Alex Wubbels calmly explaining to Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne that she couldn't draw blood on a patient who had been injured in a car accident, citing a recent change in law. A 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirmed that a blood sample cannot be taken without patient consent or a warrant.

The dispute ended with Payne saying, "We're done, you're under arrest," and physically moving Wubbels outside while she screamed and said, "I've done nothing wrong!"
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Coach is Back! on September 02, 2017, 12:39:04 PM
Saw this on FB. Messed up.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Simple Simon on September 02, 2017, 12:42:30 PM
She knew he was in the wrong so she should have just gone with him instead of letting him upset her.

Once back at the cop shop his senior officer would have just sorted it out and he would have been suspended and she would have been able to pursue her claim for unlawful arrest.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Ron on September 02, 2017, 12:54:10 PM
She knew he was in the wrong so she should have just gone with him instead of letting him upset her.

Once back at the cop shop his senior officer would have just sorted it out and he would have been suspended and she would have been able to pursue her claim for unlawful arrest.

The police officer knew he was in the wrong, but was an ass.  She showed him hospital policy, she told him her supervisor was in charge, and knew of the rules from the Supreme Court that he was told about. He chose to be an asshole, in front of everyone, dragging and arrested a staff member instead of talking to her boss.  He is done.  And if his boss told him to do that, that guy is done too.

Even cops should not be so stupid as to arrested a nurse who is doing her job at her work like that.

Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Simple Simon on September 02, 2017, 02:21:44 PM
The police officer knew he was in the wrong, but was an ass.  She showed him hospital policy, she told him her supervisor was in charge, and knew of the rules from the Supreme Court that he was told about. He chose to be an asshole, in front of everyone, dragging and arrested a staff member instead of talking to her boss.  He is done.  And if his boss told him to do that, that guy is done too.

Even cops should not be so stupid as to arrested a nurse who is doing her job at her work like that.


I know, but she shouldn't have allowed him to upset her...
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 02, 2017, 03:30:24 PM
I know, but she shouldn't have allowed him to upset her...

I agree that what you say is a good general rule (imho).

But it could be said that she knows she has very serious obligations, there, in her job, and being arrested would prevent her from carrying them out.  So it can be seen as a reflection of conscientiousness, in this situation especially.

It can also be said (and is known to be true) that a highly negative reaction can occur when someone has reason to believe s/he is being placed under arrest, and especially when it should be known by everyone that the person is in the right... and anyone can see she was standing on rock-solid ground and in the right.

In a way, her response to it will probably help reduce these things in the future imo.  Maybe just a little bit anyway.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on September 02, 2017, 03:48:51 PM
I know, but she shouldn't have allowed him to upset her...

She was probably afraid that her license/career was in jeopardy

I'm glad to see this guy face the punishment he deserves, but any money that this woman (rightfully) gets will come from taxpayer monies, which doesn't impact the police at all.  I bet if these police misconduct lawsuits were paid out from the police pension fund we'd see a significant drop in these types of scenarios
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Simple Simon on September 02, 2017, 03:50:17 PM
She was probably afraid that her license/career was in jeopardy

I'm glad to see this guy face the punishment he deserves, but any money that this woman (rightfully) gets will come from taxpayer monies, which doesn't impact the police at all.  I bet if these police misconduct lawsuits were paid out from the police pension fund we'd see a significant drop in these types of scenarios

Not at all, she was in the right and had the backing of her superior on the phone
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 02, 2017, 03:52:47 PM
Personally, I'd have shit-stomped the pig into the nearest curb if he'd done my wife like that.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Hulkotron on September 02, 2017, 03:53:46 PM
Personally, I'd have shit-stomped the pig into the nearest curb if he'd done my wife like that.

You must be a beast.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Simple Simon on September 02, 2017, 03:53:52 PM
Personally, I'd have shit-stomped the pig into the nearest curb if he'd done my wife like that.

did the link take you to Pornhub?
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 02, 2017, 03:58:37 PM
You must be a beast.

OK.   ???
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 02, 2017, 03:59:52 PM
did the link take you to Pornhub?

I didn't follow (read it yesterday, I think, or whenever it came out).

Is that where OP link is going, lol.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: LurkerNoMore on September 02, 2017, 04:00:40 PM
Personally, I'd have shit-stomped the pig into the nearest curb if he'd done my wife like that.

Yeah.  Sure you would have.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 02, 2017, 04:01:29 PM
BTW, haider (u know who you are)... I'd chill out right about now if I were you.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Skeletor on September 02, 2017, 04:01:59 PM
That cop and his supervisor should rot in prison. Same for the other cops who witnessed the assault and didn't arrest the violent criminal on the spot.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 02, 2017, 04:02:19 PM
Yeah.  Sure you would have.

Would you hide in the closet as he fucked her?
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Powerlift66 on September 03, 2017, 04:27:27 AM
Another dope w/ a badge. The few that do stupid things on occasion, ruin it for the millions who do a great job protecting citizens every day.
Libtards and BLM love to point out the few bad, cause trouble, murder some cops, etc. Never hear them thanking the brave ones who do a great job daily.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: SF1900 on September 03, 2017, 06:16:45 AM
Another dope w/ a badge. The few that do stupid things on occasion, ruin it for the millions who do a great job protecting citizens every day.
Libtards and BLM love to point out the few bad, cause trouble, murder some cops, etc. Never hear them thanking the brave ones who do a great job daily.

It's more than a few bad. There is overwhelming corruption in police departments throughout the country. Corruption comes in many forms.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: _aj_ on September 03, 2017, 07:46:49 AM
Cop is suspended and massive lawsuit is mpending. Nurse will end up owning Salt Lake City.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: The_Punisher on September 03, 2017, 08:10:05 AM
there should be a law on hiring practices by the police department around the country....it seems like most of these Cops have less then a high school diploma and are deprived of common senses.....I guess if you failed your GED twice, you can always become a cop......
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Eric2 on September 03, 2017, 08:18:11 AM
Retired Baltimore Police (whistle blower) Sergeant Michael Wood discusses the real problem with American police. It's not just one cop, we should not be focusing on the cop that arrested the nurse. Yet there was a whole chain of command that is responsible for the protocol the police officers use. Just listening to the many videos of this you can hear several officers speaking on how they meet resistance at that hospital and they have a high frustration level now. An ignorance to the law that starts with the top brass at the chain of command and trickles down to the officers on the street.
  Give this video of retired Baltimore Police Sergeant a listen. He starts at the 1:20 Mark.


Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: SF1900 on September 03, 2017, 08:21:16 AM
there should be a law on hiring practices by the police department around the country....it seems like most of these Cops have less then a high school diploma and are deprived of common senses.....I guess if you failed your GED twice, you can always become a cop......

The average citizen knows more about the law and constitution than the average police officer.

Let that sink in.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: _aj_ on September 03, 2017, 08:30:14 AM
The average citizen knows more about the law and constitution than the average police officer.

Let that sink in.

This one would never have gotten to this point would it not for the video which is horribly incriminating to the PD.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: burnout666 on September 03, 2017, 08:37:24 AM
The first rule of interacting with LE is that giving them an attitude will get you nothing but problems. That's something the Hebrews are still struggling with, hence their massive overrepresentation in the nation's fine institutions of correction and the bloated county jail rolls. That the officer was possibly wrong about hospital policy is beside the point at the time of the interaction; this will be addressed later by his superiors, who'll give him the proper ass-chewing that's coming to him. But challenging a detective in public is really not the right direction to take, especially with the existence of body cams pretty much working in the public's favor by recording everything they used to complain (but be disbelieved) about. Why give them more ammo when you don't have to?

The fact that she was a woman is another factor; women are frequently prone to emotional outbursts when given simple instructions by the police, with disastrous results for both parties.

Here's an example:


Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Elvis_McCartney on September 03, 2017, 09:04:26 AM


More to the story than what everyone sees.  First that shit went on for several hours.  Was the cop right in everything he did, NO.  But  there's a huge difference in their hospital "policy" and the law.

Their policy does not trump the law and in that state the law that is in place is fairly ambiguous and nothing has been clarified about it.  So the cop was more in the right than the nurse (hospital) was. 

Everyone is stating that she had the law on her side.  She did not.  It was just "hospital policy".  Not the law.

She made things much worse by acting like a lunatic.  She could have easily just gone along with the pissed off cop and not osculated the drama.  The cop would have been dealt with eventually.  Both were in the wrong.

it's never plain in black and white even if you think you see everything in video.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Chadwick The Beta on September 03, 2017, 09:05:24 AM
Too bad Jessi Slaughter's dad isn't still alive (and I'm not sure if he was saved) ... consequences would never be the same.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: burnout666 on September 03, 2017, 09:06:27 AM
Everyone always takes the White female's side in anything. That's nothing new, and it's the new paradigm in the court system as well. Throw a few amateur cellphone video clips that got leaked to CNN and played for 5 hours straight and the guy better start applying for a name change and a new address. The bloodthirsty masses will hound him until he does.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: SilverSpoon on September 03, 2017, 12:34:35 PM
See Missouri v. McNeely.

Cop was wrong, unless exigent circumstances existed.

Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Parker on September 03, 2017, 01:02:41 PM
See Missouri v. McNeely.

Cop was wrong, unless exigent circumstances existed.

yep. See people don't know the law, yet are criticizing her. Plus, the guy they wanted to have blood drawn was not even a suspect. He was a victim, he was hit by the suspect and was on fire. He is also a reserve police officer in Idaho. Here is the actually crash that started it all.

http://jalopnik.com/heres-the-explosive-police-chase-and-crash-that-led-to-1798747687  (http://jalopnik.com/heres-the-explosive-police-chase-and-crash-that-led-to-1798747687)
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Dan-O on September 03, 2017, 02:03:31 PM

More to the story than what everyone sees.  First that shit went on for several hours.  Was the cop right in everything he did, NO.  But  there's a huge difference in their hospital "policy" and the law.

Their policy does not trump the law and in that state the law that is in place is fairly ambiguous and nothing has been clarified about it.  So the cop was more in the right than the nurse (hospital) was. 

Everyone is stating that she had the law on her side.  She did not.  It was just "hospital policy".  Not the law.

She made things much worse by acting like a lunatic.  She could have easily just gone along with the pissed off cop and not osculated the drama.  The cop would have been dealt with eventually.  Both were in the wrong.

it's never plain in black and white even if you think you see everything in video.

Let me also state up front, the cop did not have the law on his side.  BUT there's a reason this story broke a month after it actually happened--I think more of this will come to light as time goes on.   I hear talk that the nurse, Alex Wubbels, offered to keep the story quiet in exchange for a large financial settlement.  When that settlement didn't happen, she broke the story to the media.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Simple Simon on September 03, 2017, 02:15:32 PM
Let me also state up front, the cop did not have the law on his side.  BUT there's a reason this story broke a month after it actually happened--I think more of this will come to light as time goes on.   I hear talk that the nurse, Alex Wubbels, offered to keep the story quiet in exchange for a large financial settlement.  When that settlement didn't happen, she broke the story to the media.

and you think theres something wrong with that?
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: LurkerNoMore on September 03, 2017, 03:42:26 PM
Would you hide in the closet as he fucked her?

Would you make room in it if I wanted to?
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 03, 2017, 04:44:14 PM
Would you make room in it if I wanted to?

Thought you'd never ask!
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 03, 2017, 04:45:44 PM
She was protecting her patient.  Looking out for someone who couldn't do it himself.

That's a proper nurse and a very fine human being.

Not even to mention that, if valid reason existed for officer to get blood, he'd have something other than his pushy attitude with him.  He didn't.  Why do you suppose that is?

Nurse = Right, Cop = Wrong


Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: SF1900 on September 03, 2017, 05:46:48 PM
Two solid police officers

(http://pics.imcdb.org/0is266/superbad31vy6.5273.jpg)
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: NaturalWonder83 on September 03, 2017, 06:19:07 PM
Agreed-she couldn't just act sane could she? Had to act like a lunatic-put others in danger and caused panic and stress with her outburst-no sympathy for her


More to the story than what everyone sees.  First that shit went on for several hours.  Was the cop right in everything he did, NO.  But  there's a huge difference in their hospital "policy" and the law.

Their policy does not trump the law and in that state the law that is in place is fairly ambiguous and nothing has been clarified about it.  So the cop was more in the right than the nurse (hospital) was.  

Everyone is stating that she had the law on her side.  She did not.  It was just "hospital policy".  Not the law.

She made things much worse by acting like a lunatic.  She could have easily just gone along with the pissed off cop and not osculated the drama.  The cop would have been dealt with eventually.  Both were in the wrong.

it's never plain in black and white even if you think you see everything in video.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Eric2 on September 03, 2017, 06:25:15 PM
The first rule of interacting with LE is that giving them an attitude will get you nothing but problems. That's something the Hebrews are still struggling with, hence their massive overrepresentation in the nation's fine institutions of correction and the bloated county jail rolls. That the officer was possibly wrong about hospital policy is beside the point at the time of the interaction; this will be addressed later by his superiors, who'll give him the proper ass-chewing that's coming to him. But challenging a detective in public is really not the right direction to take, especially with the existence of body cams pretty much working in the public's favor by recording everything they used to complain (but be disbelieved) about. Why give them more ammo when you don't have to?

The fact that she was a woman is another factor; women are frequently prone to emotional outbursts when given simple instructions by the police, with disastrous results for both parties.

Here's an example:





Fucking awesome! Pretentious bitch is used to talking down to men like this. Also this bitch new she was wrong and just wanted to get to work. Well she met her match and found a man who did not have to listen to her shit. I bet money there is a male co worker of hers that witnessed that go down and probably ejaculated over her getting her dues. Haha! Bitch!!
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Dan-O on September 03, 2017, 07:32:45 PM
and you think theres something wrong with that?

Ehh no, not necessarily.  Anyway what I previously reported as a rumor, was not even that--it was just a friend speculating on WHY it took a MONTH for this story to hit the news.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Disgusted on September 03, 2017, 08:12:10 PM
He looks like a nice guy. 
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Ron on September 04, 2017, 02:54:28 PM
Quote
Everyone is stating that she had the law on her side.  She did not.  It was just "hospital policy".  Not the law.

No, she was right. It isnt just 'hospital policy'.  It is the law.  


Supreme Court 2016

LEGAL ISSUES AT PLAY?

A 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling says a blood sample can't be taken without patient consent or a warrant. But in this case, the officer reportedly believed he had "implied consent" to take the patient's blood. Implied consent assumes that a person with a driver's license has given approval for blood draws, alcohol breath screenings or other tests if there's reason to believe the driver is under the influence.

Paul Cassell, a criminal law professor at the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law, wrote in an opinion piece for The Salt Lake Tribune that state law doesn't permit a blood draw in this situation — especially since the blood was being sought to prove the patient was not under the influence. Wubbels' attorney, Karra Porter, said the state's implied-consent law "has no relevance in this case whatsoever under anyone's interpretation. ... The officer here admitted on the video and to another officer on the scene that he knew there was no probable cause for a warrant."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-nurse-arrested-20170902-story.html



This officer and his superior are screwed, and sadly, in many people's opinion, they have done this crap before and abused their position by arresting people who should not have been arrested.  Once again, FIRE this ass and get him off the police force. 
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 04, 2017, 03:01:07 PM
No no, Ron.  He insists.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Vince G, CSN MFT on September 04, 2017, 03:04:31 PM

More to the story than what everyone sees.  First that shit went on for several hours.  Was the cop right in everything he did, NO.  But  there's a huge difference in their hospital "policy" and the law.

Their policy does not trump the law and in that state the law that is in place is fairly ambiguous and nothing has been clarified about it.  So the cop was more in the right than the nurse (hospital) was. 

Everyone is stating that she had the law on her side.  She did not.  It was just "hospital policy".  Not the law.

She made things much worse by acting like a lunatic.  She could have easily just gone along with the pissed off cop and not osculated the drama.  The cop would have been dealt with eventually.  Both were in the wrong.

it's never plain in black and white even if you think you see everything in video.


Wrong, she would have lost her nursing license.  The patient was not charged with anything and was not the driver of the vehicle....no grounds for a blood alcohol test. 
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 04, 2017, 03:21:03 PM
Yeah, wrong is wrong.

But it's funny how certain personalities who are cops (or closely related to a cop or cops, or a cop groupie or whatever the issue) simply CANNOT allow themselves to admit when they're beat.  They'll dream up the most ridiculous stuff, trying to defend the indefensible.

Pretty sad and pathetic.

And as for this particular guy, they really must fire him.  He's shown himself to be one who "makes up" his own rules as he goes.  Is there a worse sort of person for that job?  Can't imagine how.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: GymnJuice on September 04, 2017, 04:35:13 PM
Cop reportedly moonlights as an ambulance driver and threatened to take good patients to other hospitals as retaliation.

http://www.sltrib.com/news/2017/09/02/footage-shows-slc-detective-who-arrested-nurse-saying-hed-take-good-patients-elsewhere/

Detective Jeff Payne told another officer that he works a second job as a paramedic with Gold Cross Ambulance and brings patients to University Hospital, body camera footage obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune shows.
When the other officer tells Payne that the staff at the hospital probably won’t be very happy with him, Payne responds, ”I’ll bring them all the transients and take good patients elsewhere.”
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Straw Man on September 04, 2017, 04:39:23 PM
Too bad Jessi Slaughter's dad isn't still alive (and I'm not sure if he was saved) ... consequences would never be the same.

you should start some kind of online registry where everyone who is saved can sign up then you won't have to keep asking this question

Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Rambone on September 04, 2017, 08:05:17 PM
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=607572.0;attach=676106)

Not all police officers are bad guys. Matty was a police officer, and he never flew off the handle like that in his uniform unless he came home and caught Paul from the Wonder Years Louie up all night reading his muscle books.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Elvis_McCartney on September 05, 2017, 07:30:20 AM
No, she was right. It isnt just 'hospital policy'.  It is the law.  


Supreme Court 2016

LEGAL ISSUES AT PLAY?

A 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling says a blood sample can't be taken without patient consent or a warrant. But in this case, the officer reportedly believed he had "implied consent" to take the patient's blood. Implied consent assumes that a person with a driver's license has given approval for blood draws, alcohol breath screenings or other tests if there's reason to believe the driver is under the influence.

Paul Cassell, a criminal law professor at the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law, wrote in an opinion piece for The Salt Lake Tribune that state law doesn't permit a blood draw in this situation — especially since the blood was being sought to prove the patient was not under the influence. Wubbels' attorney, Karra Porter, said the state's implied-consent law "has no relevance in this case whatsoever under anyone's interpretation. ... The officer here admitted on the video and to another officer on the scene that he knew there was no probable cause for a warrant."

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-nurse-arrested-20170902-story.html



This officer and his superior are screwed, and sadly, in many people's opinion, they have done this crap before and abused their position by arresting people who should not have been arrested.  Once again, FIRE this ass and get him off the police force. 


Nope, it's still in play, Ron. FAKE news.  Let's everyone come to the aid of the poor defenseless woman.  People should know anything that's rammed down our throats by the FAKE ASS media isn't what it seems.


In its reporting of this incident, The New York Times falsely claimed that “the United States Supreme Court ruled that the police do not have the right to draw blood in drunk driving investigations without a warrant.”


http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/04/arrested-utah-nurse-had-it-coming/?utm_campaign=atdailycaller&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 05, 2017, 11:36:47 AM
Nope, it's still in play, Ron. FAKE news.  Let's everyone come to the aid of the poor defenseless woman.  People should know anything that's rammed down our throats by the FAKE ASS media isn't what it seems.


In its reporting of this incident, The New York Times falsely claimed that “the United States Supreme Court ruled that the police do not have the right to draw blood in drunk driving investigations without a warrant.”


http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/04/arrested-utah-nurse-had-it-coming/?utm_campaign=atdailycaller&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social

Why did the chief apologize, iyo?
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: milone79 on September 05, 2017, 12:35:21 PM
so sick and tired of out of control cops ACAB!!!! Time for the people to stand up!!
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 05, 2017, 01:09:03 PM
The PD the patient works for said this:

Quote
The Rigby Police Department would like to thank the nurse involved and hospital staff for standing firm, and protecting Officer Gray’s rights as a patient and victim.

Lmao, exactly WTF did Payne think he was up to at that time?  Which Fantasyland Game was he playing in his head, when it all caught up with him?

 ???
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Dan-O on September 05, 2017, 02:29:15 PM
Det. Payne has now been shit-canned from his OTHER job as a part-time EMT:

http://kutv.com/news/local/officer-who-arrested-nurse-fired-as-part-time-paramedic (http://kutv.com/news/local/officer-who-arrested-nurse-fired-as-part-time-paramedic)
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Las Vegas on September 05, 2017, 03:30:36 PM
^ To be completely fair, they don't make it clear that it was due to his comments about showing preferential treatment to other locations (because his feelings were hurt).

Still totally messed up, though.  He shouldn't be doing that work.
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Simple Simon on September 06, 2017, 04:23:45 AM
he should be reassigned to supervising BLM demos
Title: Re: Salt Lake detective Jeff Payne - fire him immediately!
Post by: Agnostic007 on September 07, 2017, 07:52:25 AM
there should be a law on hiring practices by the police department around the country....it seems like most of these Cops have less then a high school diploma and are deprived of common senses.....I guess if you failed your GED twice, you can always become a cop......

I'd be surprised if there were many without a diploma. Most major departments require some college. My old department until recently required an associates.