Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

US police officer arrests nurse over blood test, put on leave

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SALTLAKECI­TY:A Utah nurse said she was scared to death when a police officer handcuffed and dragged her screaming from a hospital after she refused to allow blood to be drawn from an unconsciou­s patient.

After Alex Wubbels and her attorneys released dramatic video of the arrest, prosecutor­s called for a criminal investigat­ion and Salt Lake City police put Detective Jeff Payne on paid leave on Friday. “This cop bullied me. He bullied me to the utmost extreme,” Wubbels said in an interview. “And nobody stood in his way.”

The Salt Lake City police chief and mayor also apologised and changed department policies in line with the guidance Wubbels was following in the July 26 incident. Wubbels, a former alpine skier who competed in the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, said she adhered to her training and hospital protocols to protect the rights of a patient who could not speak for himself.

“You can’t just take blood if you don’t have a legitimate concern for something to be tested,” Wubbels said. “It is the most personal property I think that we can have besides our skin and bones and organs.”

Payne didn’t return messages left at publicly listed phone numbers, and the Salt Lake Police Associatio­n union did not respond to messages for comment. The department and a civilian board also are conducting reviews. “I was alarmed by what I saw in the video with our officer,” Police Chief Mike Brown said. A 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling said a blood sample cannot be taken without patient consent or a warrant.

 ?? AP ?? Wubbels displays video frame grabs of herself being taken into custody in Salt Lake City.
AP Wubbels displays video frame grabs of herself being taken into custody in Salt Lake City.

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