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Utah Blood Draw Even Worse: Unconcious man was non-participant Victim


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2017 Sep 3, 10:14am   2,676 views  5 comments

by MisdemeanorRebel   ➕follow (12)   💰tip   ignore  

In a high speed police chase, probably of a Dreamer.



In fact, the claim that this blood draw was part of an "investigation" at all adds another layer of revulsion to Payne's behavior. The unconscious man Payne wanted blood from was not suspected of any crime and had done nothing wrong. He was, in fact, a victim of a crime.


The patient, William Gray of Idaho, was driving a semi truck in Northern Utah when he was struck head-on by a man who veered into oncoming traffic on a highway in Wellsville on July 27. That driver, who died in the crash, was fleeing from the police in a high-speed chase. Utah Highway Patrol officers were responding to calls about an erratic driver, and the man, Marco Torres, 26, led police on a chase rather than get pulled over and detained.

So Gray's terrible injuries were a consequence of a police chase that he had absolutely nothing to do with. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. According to the coverage of the arrest,
Payne said that he wanted to draw blood from Gray to check for drugs in order to "protect" him in some fashion, not to punish him, and that he was ordered to go collect his blood by police in Logan. It is not made clear in any coverage what exactly the police would protecting him from by drawing his blood without his consent while he was unconscious. Payne also said it was his watch commander, Lt. James Tracy, who told him to arrest Wubbels if she refused to draw blood.

http://reason.com/blog/2017/09/01/every-cop-involved-in-the-arrest-of-this
They were hoping to find something in innocent bystander Gray's blood to distract from the fact that their violation of Department Policy on High Speed Chases caused the accident.

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1   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 3, 10:29am  

".. he was ordered to go collect his blood by police in Logan."

Where is the national outrage from Rep/Cons?
Why does a Red State allow this Anti-American hate of the Constitution?
Boycott Utah!
2   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Sep 3, 10:31am  

HEY YOU says
Where is the national outrage from Rep/Cons?


Victim wasn't black so Dems don't care.
3   Ceffer   2017 Sep 3, 10:39am  

What a shame. The lawyers don't get to apply the BLM lawsuit multiplier.
4   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 3, 11:00am  

TwoScoopsMcGee says
Victim wasn't black so Dems don't care.

Please post links to Rep/Con outrage.

And if the victim & nurse are Republicans they deserve what they get.
How can anyone not assist Law Enforcement that are there to "Protect & Serve"?

Independents' FREEDOM! is in their ability to attack Rs & Ds.
Utah is a Red State. Fuck'em!

Hope the nurse & victim win a yuge settlement & Utah's liability ins. increases tenfold.
5   Ceffer   2017 Sep 3, 7:35pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
If SLC goons got the blood, the analysis would have concluded his blood was 40 percent alcohol and 55 percent quaaludes.


That's probably because the cops would have submitted their own blood and labelled it as Gray's. The tipoff would be the high titer of donut sugar.

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