Wrongful arrest.

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Idk if this is a topic yet and if it is I'm sorry.

In July in Salt Lake City, Utah on The U campus hospital the received a car accident patient.

An officer came in and tried to wrongfully attain the unconscious victims blood. The officer had no consent, warrant, or right to take the victims blood. A nurse who knew this stepped in and told the officer he is not allowed to do that. She even printed the law off on paper and showed him that he isn't allowed to.

Well, the officer got upset at this and arrested the nurse. No one fried to stop him, not even the campus security or other attending officers. She was released and no charges filed on her, but now they are trying to justify the officers wrong actions.

What are you're guys thoughts on this?? I will find an article and post it below. I personally think he should be fired from his officer job, he has been fired from being a part time paramedic. He doesn't deserve to be an officer if he is going to throw tantrums over not getting his way!