The cops wanted to find something in the guy’s blood so he could be blamed for the accident, rather than the high speed car crash that essentially caused the accident.
The cops wanted to find something in the guy’s blood so he could be blamed for the accident, rather than the high speed car crash that essentially caused the accident.
Damn straight! No one, no one paid any attention to what happened to her until the video came out.
They could never get a warrant for this blood and they knew it, which was why they tried to lean on the nurse and get it done fast. The patient was the victim of a crime, not suspected of a crime, therefore no chance of a warrant.
The incident occurred on July 26, 2017. The body cam video of the incident surfaced last week.
Man I remember watching this live. I also remember she was young but she also seemed so awesome and older cool to 13 year old me. Now that I’m 33 and looking at current singers like Ariana Grande and Lorde I’m like you’re babies! Which means there was some 33 year old in 1997 yelling that at Fiona Apple.
Fiona Apple is so underrated. Her lyrics are perfection.
God, I spent so many hours as a teenager, lying on my bed and staring at the ceiling with Fiona Apple blasting. Love her.
I thought this too when watching CNN this morning, but I guarantee he’ll outsource it to some staffer. It will read like all his teleprompter ransom speeches.
Hopefully it’ll be something quick, like:
Yup, that is infuriatingly tone-deaf. He’s basically saying, “I know you lost all your possessions in the worst flooding this city has ever seen. But I’m sure seeing me in person must be so much fun for you!!”
Because cops here believe they exist to protect each other instead of serving the public. It’s them against us so regardless of our innocence, we’re all suspects until we prove otherwise.
To cover their asses over a potential unwarranted high speed chase; blame the victim, not themselves.
The fact that Payne was trying to force a blood sample from the victim of a crime makes this whole thing even worse.
Once Payne and his superior who pushed him are fired and unable to find another job, then I’ll believe in that “goodness of society”.
I’ve been craving a new horror anthology series. I miss the ones from the 80s and 90s. There have been very few good ones since. It’s exciting to see that this show is pushing women.
So the people who work for them are the ones investigating them.
Since this season will be set in the Ozarks, anyone know whether it’ll be filmed in Atlanta?* Not that I would ever stalk the set, of course. Nope. Never.
I AM NOT OK WITH THIS REVIVAL OF IT.