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Comments by "Jordan Slingluff" (@jordanslingluff287) on "KPD releases video of Lisa Edwards' death" video.
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@lostprophecy7593 So the hospital cleared the lady. So how are the cops being negligentful? And a stroke is natural causes. Leaving someone that bleed out would fit that category. Blaming cops for someone having a heart attack or stroke in their presence is kind of a joke
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@marcoantoniogodoy9526 The hospital cleared her and then got her arrested. I guess that's the republicans fault and not the hospitals.
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@zjarr6279 I guess you are to lazy to even watch the video you are commenting on?
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@zjarr6279 I'm sure I will die of natural causes one day. Its hilarious you created another account just to say that stupid crap to me.
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@merc0805 You don't get to treat others the way you want to be treated when you have to arrest them. They should have taken the she's fat conversation to the other side of the car. What you claim is so obvious is only obvious because you know the outcome and you ignore the million other things that could have been going on. Stuff that cops would have tons of experience with and you don't because you've never been around it before.....
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@adityavikramsingh9483 Wtf are you talking about? We don't have morale police here in America. We actually separate church and state for good reason. It's dangerous when the morale police take control. They end up being fascist, starting inquisitions or becoming kings/queens with ultimate authority. They end up being an angry mob that just attacks whomever disagrees with them. Kind of like what you are doing. We are nation of laws and rules. When the morale police come out all the lines blur. Then there is no justice, no belief in the system and only emotions and cult of personalities. Once society gets like that they become ripe for dictators, furors and czars. Is it any wonder we just had a president try to side step the constitution and stay in office when our society is filled with victims and the morale police? Not really. I have in no way demonstrate sociopathic behavior. It's obvious you don't know what that means or care to even learn. I haven't displayed any anti social behavior. The fact is I have demonstrated empathy for the lady and the police. She shouldn't have been talked to that way and it's suprising they didn't enquire about her getting a ride, or relatives.....etc... mote. They rendered care once they notice she past out and she died a day later in the hospital. The fact is she died of natural causes. Pretending like you can cheat death is well naive. See I'm actually looking at the issue through multiple peoples' positions and trying to make sense of it all. You just want to be part of a mob cause it feels good to yell get'em. Her death definitely invoked a lot of negative emotions in people. That however is not morale by itself. All majored religions teach personal responsibility as the utmost importance. Ignoring this ladies personal responsibility for her own condition just to drum up outrage against the cops isn't morale. It just makes you feel good. You think she's a victim so she deserves justice. Which is totally fine to have that opinion. But don't think it's morale. Morales start with oneself. Just cause we disagree doesn't mean that I'm whatever negative name you can come up with. See I have morales to and the first part of that is handle your own business.
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@Chud_Bud_Supreme Good one.
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@sl1456 They did. She died in the hospital the next day
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How is it the polices fault she has a stroke?
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@katbrown Right........ I think her morbid obesity had more to do with the stroke then cops hurting her feelings. And no you can't tell who is acting and who isn't.
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@AdaraBalabusta I'm not. The quality of police has went way, way down. The only thing thats worse is the quality of politicians. Constantly attacking police has ramifications that will take years to recover from if we ever recover from them at all. I just think we need to save the pitchforks for when necessary and let the police try to get a handle on this rather then letting everything being mob rule.
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@zjarr6279 The hospital wanted her arrested for trespassing. Sorry you are stupid and want to comment on stuff you are to lazy to even learn about. The stroke happened after she was in the back of the car by herself. Maybe if you aren't to busy you could at least watch the video. But nah better to just get mad and say stuff that makes you sound like an idiot.
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@janinewetzler5037 How is it obviously the cops fault? She was at 2 different hospitals that day? She may have been having a stroke all day long and two different hospitals cleared her and missed it. But the people with no training should be able to spot it with minimal symptoms. Symptoms that go along with a panic attack.which is quiet common when people are going to jail.
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@janinewetzler5037 Yeah they aren't trained. The hospital is they cleared her and then called the cops on her
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@janinewetzler5037 No it's not. They are using the police as a partisan enemy. It's running off potentially good cops to other areas. And leaving crappy cops like this to fill jobs and making it harder to get rid of them because they are so short staffed. You ever been in charge of people? Manager, executive, anything? Trashing employees is a definite no, no from a leadership position. Would you work for people who wetr constantly blaming you for everything wrong at your job? These politicians for the most part have zero management experience. If your employees fail it's your fault as their leader. It's your job to lay out rules, to correct behavior and to set standards. Throwing them under the bus without anything else to offer is what crappy leaders do. The only people who work for people like that are crappy employees. They are to lazy to go get another job so they say screw it and stay where they are at. Good employees aren't lazy and don't mind getting off their butt to find a better job. It's why as a leader you have to be careful about what you are saying.
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@janinewetzler5037 She was at two hospitals that day and the day before. She stayed over night in the hospital that called the cops on her. Maybe you should read up on the situation before commenting since you obviously don't know what happened????????
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@geoffdundee She died the next day in the hospital. Sorry you are to dumb and lazy to even keep up with the situation. You are more then welcome to watch/read more on the incident. I guess weird grammar is suppose to make you sound more serious or something?
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Wow, what were you watching?
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@katbrown I did. I watch the long one. I didn't see anything that would have caused a stroke. Her poor physical condition is what caused the stroke not someone hurting her feelings. Was her previous stroke the cops fault to? She seems to have some serious health problems long before the cops got involved and I didn't see anything that would make them liable. It's sad but cops are put in horrible position of having to do 20 jobs at once. Kind of more interested in how/why she got discharged then just demonizing police? Just cause you don't like they way they handled this or that doesn't make them liable for someone's death who obviously had significant preexisting conditions.
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@katbrown So basically you can't actually name anything they did to cause her stroke? I hear you. Sorry it was so traumatic for you. Maybe you shouldn't watch stuff like that if you can't handle it. We have real problems with the police from time to time. This wasn't one of them. I'm more concerned with the hospitals behavior in this...... Releasing a patient to nobody then calling the police. Something is very off with that Is she not responsible for her own physical condition?
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@Jan-vy6jp Yeah. And? People also flip out on the cops all the time and act like that to get out of trouble. Point is the hospital discharged her, kicked her out knowing she had mobility problems and then called the cops on her to be removed rather then help her. So it kind of seems like the hospital did a crap job and maybe liable more so then the cops responding to a trespassing call.
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@Jan-vy6jp She was trespassing. The hospital ordered her removed. It was in the video. Thats their right as property owners. Cops don't get to just ignore that if the hospital is willing to follow through with prosecution. The reality is the cops were going to take her back to the police station, process her and then find her some help doing what she needed to do. The police do not have the right to order medical treatment from a hospital. They could call in a paramedic. They also seem to think she was faking it. They were wrong. Then again people faking illnesses or injuries or having panic attacks in police presence is very, very, very, very common. Ultimately her dying was because of her physical condition. Not because of gross mismanagement by the police. The family might be able to sue the hospital depending up on what pops up during the discovery process. We wont know much as the general public because of privacy laws in place around medical records.
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@Jan-vy6jp She was trespassing and the owners ordered her removed. That is something the cops have to do. You keep trying to ignore that. The cops can't. This isnt public property. You can be charged with trespassing. Generally cops just tell you to leave and if you comply nothing happens. She could not. They had to remove her. We have a cop shortage 10 to 1. Society demonizing them at every turn is making the problem worse. They dont need to be put in charge of medical care as well. They are trained in basics btw. The fact is people fake illness and injury and have anxiety attacks when they get in trouble. If all the police needed was training how did the hospital staff miss her condition? I'm sure this video will be used to help train people in the future. I just see absolutely nothing illegal or anything that makes the cops liable.
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@Jan-vy6jp I guess. She was also morbidly obese. Most people I know like that always have labored breathing especially after any activity. I get your point. I just don't think it makes the police culpable.
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@Jan-vy6jp I'm aware. Of course its easy to see that when you watch it knowing the outcome. Then again Mike Tyson slurs his words to, its called a lisp. And again anxiety attacks also cause slurred speech, as do drugs and a million other things.
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@aurthurdent363 Yeah it is and that doesn't mean the police violated any laws though
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@aurthurdent363 Actually they discharged her then called the cops on her for trespassing
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@aurthurdent363 How did the police violated the law? Maybe you could use more then a tiny sentence if you are capable.
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@aurthurdent363 They took her to the hospital genius.
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@aurthurdent363 She just got cleared by a hospital and was under arrest. They responded to giving her aide once her condition was noticed. I know as a couch potato EMT you got it all figured out but you obviously havent seen many arrest videos
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@TheStonerKoala Don't. All the women in my family are in hospitals one way or the other from nurses to directors. It's the same thing with cops. They get called all the time up to hospitals to haul people out for stuff like that. I think some of these people have lived sheltered lives, don't understand what a cops job actually is or just have a problem with cops in general. Dont get me wrong a lot of the negative attention police have been getting lately is well deserved. This just ain't one of them
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@Melanie-pp9ue I didn't say anything like that. It's just easier for you to make up stuff I suppose. They got her help. She died the next day in the hospital. Of course that was after a hospital already cleared her and then got her arrested.
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@informationyes She got medical care and died the next day in the hospital. Did you have a point?
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@crimeandcrafting I am old. Only young people talk stupid like what's on this thread. I spent 3 years in jail. About 18 months of that was in solitaire. I've had the cops beat the crap out me while I was handcuffed. The fact is I deserved it. I was a horrible person. Had I not went to jail I would be dead. So spare me all the b.s. like you know what's like and I don't. This lady died because she was morbidly obese and didn't take care of herself. There are plenty of times when the book should be thrown at the police. This isn't one of those events. Not everyone in life is looking for crybaby excuses and wanting to be a victim. Sorry your generation thinks that way. In 10 years your gonna look around with a crappy life and not have anyone to blame but yourself. Don't worry I'm sure you can come up with something that still makes you the victim instead of stepping up to the responsibilities of life.
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@driessiffe What ignorance? The Internal Affairs report said exactly what I said. This lady was morbidly obese and died because she didn't take care of herself. It wasn't the cops fault. So if she got to the hospital 15 minutes sooner she magically would have been in better physical condition? Now that ignorant.
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@nansealove9000 Nope. Saw what happened. Nothing illegal. Sorry you think laws are supposed to be made up on the spot to make yourself feel better
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@nansealove9000 Ahhh poor baby. Making up laws to arrest cops for doing their job might make you feel better but it doesn't actually solve anything.
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