Trooper, Paramedic Fight Caught on Tape

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faith4life

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Trooper, Paramedic Fight Caught on Tape

Posted: May 26, 2009 9:18 PM CDT Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:18 PM EST Updated: May 27, 2009 9:39 PM CDT Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:39 PM EST
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  • First Responders, Trooper Clash Caught on Tape
  • OHP Trooper Scuffles with Paramedic


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A trooper scolds the driving paramedic for not yielding to their vehicle.
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The paramedic argues they were trying to avoid hitting a car and wasn't aware of the troopers' oncoming vehicles.
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An OHP Trooper tries to restrain the paramedic. OHP claims the paramedics assaulted the troopers, but it was not caught on tape.

By Dave Jordan, NEWS 9
PADEN, Oklahoma -- An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper and a paramedic were caught on tape scuffling Sunday while a patient was being taken to the hospital.
The fight happened on Highway 62, near Paden, after a OHP and first responders argued over a close call on the road.
OHP alleges that one of the paramedics on the video assaulted the trooper, but the assault was not caught on tape.
"We're like trying to tell the guy, 'Dude, my mom is in the back,' and my stepdad was like, 'My wife is in the back. Can we do this at the hospital?'" said Kenyada Davis.
Kenyada Davis' mother was the woman in the back of the ambulance being treated for heat exhaustion.
He was able to shoot the altercation with his cell phone's camera.
Davis said it all started because the ambulance failed to yield to OHP troopers, who were en route to a call along highway 62 in Paden.
Davis said the driver of the ambulance was trying to avoid hitting a car that slowed down and wasn't aware of troopers nearby until it was too late.
"He slowed down, and as the car was getting over, that's when he passed us," Davis said. "I didn't hear him."
But after OHP troopers finished their official business, they pulled the Creek Nation ambulance over. One of the troopers chided Paul for failing to yield.
Once the ambulance was pulled over, Davis pulled out his phone and shot video of the scene.


Watch the full video of the altercation between the trooper and first responders.


According to the OHP, the paramedics assaulted the trooper just before the fight broke out.
"It didn't look like it was being handled very well, at least form the tape I saw from the troopers' standpoint," said NEWS 9 Legal Analyst Irven Box.
The entire scene, including the alleged assault was captured on dash cam video and has not been released.
The Okfuskee County District Attorney's office is reviewing all of the footage and could file criminal charges against the paramedic by the end of the week.
 
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This made me mad when I first heard about it. I was absolutely disgusted by this officer's choice of actions. It's one thing to call the EMS shift supervisor and say hey this is what i saw would you mind talking with him about it. But this was over board i think.
 
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Cako53

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Kinda funny how the assualt wasn't caught on tape eh?
 
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Cako look again. IT WAS on tape...by the family.
 
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Cako53

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ohh I didnt watch the video I just read what he wrote, my bad. I take it back, lol.
 
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concernedguy

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Trooper, Paramedic Fight Caught on Tape

Posted: May 26, 2009 9:18 PM CDT Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:18 PM EST Updated: May 27, 2009 9:39 PM CDT Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:39 PM EST
FEATURED VIDEO





Enlarge this picture
A trooper scolds the driving paramedic for not yielding to their vehicle.
Enlarge this picture
The paramedic argues they were trying to avoid hitting a car and wasn't aware of the troopers' oncoming vehicles.
Enlarge this picture
An OHP Trooper tries to restrain the paramedic. OHP claims the paramedics assaulted the troopers, but it was not caught on tape.

By Dave Jordan, NEWS 9
PADEN, Oklahoma -- An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper and a paramedic were caught on tape scuffling Sunday while a patient was being taken to the hospital.
The fight happened on Highway 62, near Paden, after a OHP and first responders argued over a close call on the road.
OHP alleges that one of the paramedics on the video assaulted the trooper, but the assault was not caught on tape.
"We're like trying to tell the guy, 'Dude, my mom is in the back,' and my stepdad was like, 'My wife is in the back. Can we do this at the hospital?'" said Kenyada Davis.
Kenyada Davis' mother was the woman in the back of the ambulance being treated for heat exhaustion.
He was able to shoot the altercation with his cell phone's camera.
Davis said it all started because the ambulance failed to yield to OHP troopers, who were en route to a call along highway 62 in Paden.
Davis said the driver of the ambulance was trying to avoid hitting a car that slowed down and wasn't aware of troopers nearby until it was too late.
"He slowed down, and as the car was getting over, that's when he passed us," Davis said. "I didn't hear him."
But after OHP troopers finished their official business, they pulled the Creek Nation ambulance over. One of the troopers chided Paul for failing to yield.
Once the ambulance was pulled over, Davis pulled out his phone and shot video of the scene.


Watch the full video of the altercation between the trooper and first responders.


According to the OHP, the paramedics assaulted the trooper just before the fight broke out.
"It didn't look like it was being handled very well, at least form the tape I saw from the troopers' standpoint," said NEWS 9 Legal Analyst Irven Box.
The entire scene, including the alleged assault was captured on dash cam video and has not been released.
The Okfuskee County District Attorney's office is reviewing all of the footage and could file criminal charges against the paramedic by the end of the week.

I know here in NY the cops are out of control. Some cops here don't wait for a judge to decide if
you are guilty. I had false charges filed against me. I've never been in trouble and never
disrepected the cops. They had pictures of this girl I beat up but I didn't do it.
That didn't matter. They decided I did and got a bit rough even though I never resisted. The
charges were dismissed but the abuse they gave me still bothers me today and that was 5
years ago.

Too many cops are just thugs that are allowed to abuse others in ways that anyone else would
get put in jail for but they get away with it because of their badge or backing each other up.
 

pickles

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I think it would be wise to wait untill the investigation is finished. Also we see none of the events before the vidio was made. You can see the assalt on the officer and to the trained eye there was alot of what is refured to as a passive agressive assalt. To those of some east coast citys, I understand that there are alot of problems with abuse. But I hear that there is work underway to correct these issues. I myself want to wait and see the whole story. Too many times events have been inflamed before all the facts are in.
God bless, pickles
 
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What I understand from this incident is that the Paramedic never put his hands on the officer. The officer put his hands on the paramedic in the line of duty which if i recall right in Florida is a felony offense as if i recall reading it's also a felony in the state where this was committed.