A spokeswoman for University Hospital said the hospital staff followed appropriate procedures when they tried to prevent Columbia police Officer Donald Weaver from taking a sample of Sen. Chuck Graham’s urine from the hospital to test it for alcohol.
Meanwhile, Columbia Police Chief Randy Boehm said Weaver acted according to police procedure when he took Graham’s urine.
The police report can be found at this link.
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“The officer was oddly aggressive,” Wyse said. “It struck me as a person fixated on something other than the normal professional agenda.”
A headline writer's dream:
Paranolid police probe politician's pee
Crazed cop confiscates catheter
Drunk Democrat duels deranged detective
I don't think he was overly aggressive, he is a policeman and he was working a case, everyone remember there is a victim or 2 in the accident he caused. The officer knew if that urine was dumped the case would not be the same, sure he got blood later but at that time he didn't know if he would get blood so he was adament to get the urine. If I was a victim and an officer working my case just joined the "good 'ol boys" group I would be disappointed that he forgot who he was sworn to protect and serve. That Doc should be ashamed that he ever acted that way first in fromt of a patient and second that he was threatening a policeman, he should have better sense than that.
Ever heard of HIPAA or the Fourth Amendment?
yep and neither were vioated in this action.
He hope he sues the Hospital and the cop and wins. Drunk or not, Republican or Democrat
The Gestapo has free run in this country.
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