The cops were probably friends of the rapist and tried to get her before a DNA test of body fluids was taken. If the test was taken maybe one their friends is a likely suspect.
@@Chris_at_Home OMG, I never even thought of that. That is horrifying. I'm sad that we've gotten to a point in the US where I can't immediately rule it out because I know stuff like that has happened.
They went to the WRONG hospital and arrested the WRONG person. They should never be allowed to have a law enforcement position anywhere.100 % no excuse
And now she’ll have an arrest on her record for the rest of her life, which will come up in background checks when she applies for jobs. If she wants it removed, she’ll need to spend countless hours and possible thousands on an attorney to get it expunged from her record.
Though this video would clear her situation to the emoloyers, but it would also reveal of why she was there in the first place. But yeah! Sue those donut-brains of millions. No need to work again if won.
It actually is, normally they charge the innocent person with resisting arrest and interference, probably also failure to ID and assaulting a police officer.
So not only is she traumatized from the initial drugging and assault that landed her in hospital, now she's forever traumatized by the people that are supposed to protect her. Nice job
Some COPS ARE selectively STUPID WRONG ADDRESSES, WRONG PERSON, ARRESTED WRONG HOSPITAL CAN THEY READ ? DO SOME INVESTIGATION first, I HOPE SHE DIDN'T LOSE HER JOB ? LAW SUIT these mistakes CAN be avoided. She was traumatized twice. The second time by those sworn to protect and to serve.
What a nightmare... lying in a hospital bed because you were sexual assaulted and then arrested and dragged away to spend two days in jail for something that didn't even concern you. I hope she gets MILLIONS.
@@poksnee sadly it’s the taxpayers that have to pay not the offending bullies. I think that cops and people in power should have to carry an insurance policy for 5 million dollars to cover their screw ups. If you can’t get a policy you can’t Police.
Heather Baker The article does say they were given a vague description. I simply ask why operate on such a level as to arrest on a vague description? I suppose the medical staff aren't allowed to say why she was there or even divulge her ID but to arrest rather than just have an officer wait at her bedside until she is able to be spoken to is disgraceful.
Ten day suspension for taking a victim from a hospital bed and jailed for a crime she didn't commit !!!! Wow their punishment seems a little aggressive. Those poor cops had to endure a ten day holiday, I bet they never do anything like not doing due diligence ever again.😮
"they would DROP THE CHARGES"?! The Police should be charged with kidnapping and endangerment. This is why Police unions are so powerful, to protect incompetence and brutality
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected. There’s no mistaken identity here. She was Drugged and raped by a cop. This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
@@stevie-lee3934 , wow,, never thought of this!!!! I'd like to know if these medical procedures where preformed and if not, I would weigh heavily on your theory! I've known of cops getting in accidents drunk and the other person being charged at fault!! So this is very possible. If rape kit was done, I would still suspect a cop. Good thinking!
It would certainly remove a lot of uneducated riff raff from the forces, but then we'll be left with a bunch of educated tyrants. I don't know if that's bad or worse.
@@christopherg2347 They'll still have an over driven ego. Add that to their misconstrued belief of 'never being wrong, here's my college degree to prove it' along with their lack of emotional intelligence and you're asking for a complete sh!t show - from those who swore to serve and protect!
Exactly but they are free from prosecution. They did not do basic checks we would do.. how duh must you be, So doctors tell she was sexually assaulted so yeh that’s our girl faking it.. ugh should be fired and responsible for part of law suit, The officers at the station should have also known this was wrong. Look at the video..not same woman. Idiots. Cruel idiots.
Even if she was the person they were looking for, it was crazy that they would pull her out of a hospital bed and throw her in jail for two days. Those cops shouldn't be disciplined, they should be fired.
That's how stupid cops and their Boss are !!!!! They are just trained how to use the guns and kill but they are not trained how to respect and protect citizens rights and health !!!
who is surprised by this? absolutely no one. this sort of thing happens on a daily basis in the united states . they raid the wrong house, kill the wrong person, arrest the wrong person. police officers have now become the national symbol of opression and hate the majority of them are too lazy to even be bothered to double check anything. just imcompitent and lousy.
She did the right thing, and sued them. The sad thing about this scenario was that lady was assaulted, and five minutes later, she's getting a charge for basically being in the wrong hospital.
We never know how often this happens in other countries because of the discrepancy in media coverage, as well as differences in Freedom of Information laws, which is why you hear so many stories come out of Florida, they have some of the most generous of those laws which allows stories to get out that wouldn't get out in other states or countries.
It's the damned Cop Unions. It would have been a golden opportunity to fire a couple of cops that were obviously sub prime material, but the Cop Unions turn everything into a life and death battle that the real Chain of Command doesn't have much latitude. You know, the Army isn't allowed to unionize and neither should the cops. the problem is the same thing, that you can't have two contradictory chains of command with the Union second guessing everything the Captain orders. Also, WHY is the Right Wing so against Unions everywhere else except when it comes to Bacon and Donuts.
First off I don’t see where the union had much to do with this. The one thing people don’t realize if your in a union your union is obligated to defend you by federal law. The union is require to put up the best defense as possible, by federal law. There are ways for a union not to defend members. The union is first and foremost there to make sure what ever discipline that takes place is what is in the agreed contract. I have worked in union and non union jobs. I will say there are bad unions like the teachers union. Then there are unions that do their job and when there is a member that is wrong and or repeats and always has problems the union membership can vote not to defend the member. Don’t always think it’s a unions fault they kept their job. Remember a union member only can use the union and not get outside attorney. It is a double edge sword. It is hard to make any call from a RUclips video. Clearly I agree that some unions are allowed too much power. Not sure if that is the case here
So true, if you or I kidnapped and imprisoned so.ebody would would lose everything and goto jail for a long time, but cops get 10 days holiday and never even had the basic human decency to apologise to her face.
They went to the WRONG hospital and arrested the WRONG person who looks NOTHING like the actual suspect!!!! These cops aren't qualified to deliver pizza!!!!
A woman who gets sexually assaulted gets arrested?? And she goes to jail am I missing something?? Double Traumatized jesus the heck this world coming to?? Poor woman
They literally went to a random hospital (actually, the WORST hospital ) and arrested a random woman. They made no effort. My heart goes out to this woman. To be drugged and assaulted - then when you go for help - no one protects you - you're just kidnapped and assaulted by police and held for days.
Where is America getting their cops from nowadays- they can't read addresses, they can't get names right, they can't check facts before arresting people falsely, they fail in their jobs at every turn. It is utterly terrifying at how uneducated American police are and yet they are there to enforce the law as they see fit!!
@@s1p0Like the poster said "they made no effort" they went to the closest hospital and grabbed the first girl that they were told had been admitted unconscious, threw her into a holding cell.
They don't even care AFTER you've sued - and will seek retribution. It's NOT the cops paying the fine or penalty - it's the TAXPAYERS - you and I - that foots the bill for bad cops.
Talk to end qualified immunity is just a distraction. Often plaintiffs atty will help make arguments for the LEO to keep their QI. Turns out qualified immunity ONLY works in civil court. If LEOs keep their QI then usually it is the city or the PD that ends up in the hook, and they more often than not have deeper pockets than the LEOs themselves. There isn't any law or rule that prevents LEO from being criminally charged. Ideally these LEOs would have been charged with kidnapping or its similar cousin false arrest. THEN the victim should be able to sue in civil courts as well. If someone breaks into your house and runs away, if you then go out to the street and mistakenly hold the wrong person at gun point you will end up with criminal charges against you. The fact that one made an honest mistake and held the wrong person at gun point doesn't excuse anything, well why do LEOs get to make mistakes of that magnitude and not get held responsible?
Not the cure for the problem. It’s going to deter good candidates from becoming police officers snd nothing will change in the culture of policing in this country other than it will become even more occupied by even more incompetence and the cause of the issues with policing will continue to go unnoticed and not addressed. Until we hold our elected officials at the top of our local governments accountable and force sheriffs and the mayors, city councils, and DA’s to do their jobs and mayors, councils, and sheriffs are clear that the people demand they hold every level of their agencies accountable fir their own actions as well as those of their subordinates, train and mentor away from the “Us vs Them” mentality and the constant stressing of Officer safety above all to the point of it being infinite,y more important than public safety, and do away with command staff more concerned with political aspirations and trying show everyone that “diversity is our strength” (because it’s not, it breeds mediocrity, acceptance of incompetence, lowers standards across the board, discourages and deters good cops and good candidates, and results in incompetent supervisors and command which doesn’t manage, monitor, nor mentor their subordinates) dismiss command more concerned with growing government, increasing their budget, using cops as revenue generators, and are more concerned with statistics and their “secret” quotas than they are about having the right people, developing them into good cops, policing to serve the community rather than to “keep it in line”, respecting the public and protecting their rights, focusing on keeping the peace, serving justice, and not overreaching to become involved in civil matters and any situation they see occurring and allow an officers ego to lead him into places he doesn’t belong, and insisting on a return to the old mentality in policing from when cops counted on each other and were confident and competent enough to deal with an altercation conservatively and resorting to lethal force only as a last resort, something that only occurs when they’re left with no alternative, rather than being overtaken by “fear of death or serious bodily injury” to the point that they top out the force continuum the second that hey think lethal force will be found to be legally justified and that bar needs to be recalibrated and reset a bit higher. If sheriffs and chiefs won’t do their damn jobs in those cases, then it’s up to the DA to see to it that a grand jury is able to hold officers accountable. These people at the top of the food chain who are responsible for how departments operate work for us, and without our votes, they don’t have a job. It’s about damn time we remind them of this reality and see to it that things are done right instead of just continuing to re-elect these incompetent, corrupt, self-serving swamp monsters, allowing them to continue neglecting their duties and helping themselves while we bitch and complain about the street level cops acting like there’s no oversight or accountability so they eventually devolve into certain undesirable behaviors when that’s actually the case and that’s the way it is because it’s human nature for de-evolution to occur, and we 5he people have been allowing all this to happen without doing a damn thing about it.
@ John H Actually, SCOTUS recently struck down Qualified Immunity in that there was no Law that granted it in the first place. It seems that in 1982, someone used the argument and since nobody argued against it, Qualified Immunity became a de-facto defense. No more.
@@ronpaulrevered or under the FOIA Act I looked and the cops got 10 days off, no pay. But then again, I guess I am just really smart as I know how to do a PUBLIC RECORDS SEARCH THAT ANY 10TH GRADER KNOWS HOW TO DO.
In Florida a woman is arrested for having possession of vitamins that a field drug test kit said was an opioid. She spent 5 months in jail before the Florida state laboratory reversed the field drug test kits findings and said it was indeed vitamins. Now she can't find another job (she was fired from her first job) her reputation is trashed, she's afraid to go outside as people ostracize her still and her husband wants to sue the police and the Field drug test kit manufacturing company.
I hope they do and win big. There have been many field test kits mistakes and officers have been advised to not use them. But they do anyway so they can have high arrest stats and bigger bonuses. They don't care whose lives they destroy. END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOREVER.
Cops are not hired because of intelligence or their ability to handle the incredibly detailed and arduous '6 week' training course. The best recruits are people who blindly follow orders, and in the absence of direct orders most are fairly helpless when it comes to their daily work and common sense, which leads to all these constant issues with them going to the wrong locations, and arresting or killing the wrong people. That is why Qualified immunity was put in place, to protect the cretins from their own stupidity.
What an horrendous experience They check the surveillance footage after 2 days!?!? Truly hope this woman gets the emotional support she needs to recover from the assault, as well as the arrest
Sorry this was a bad thing that happened but if they have clean records they should be suspended without pay and sent in for further training no one deserves to lose there job due lt stupidity but if they have other issues on their record that’s a different story
@@martinthomas1293 they went to the wrong hospital and arrested a sexual assault victim who in no way matched the description and picture of the person they were looking for. That's not an innocent mistake. These are the kind of incompetent cops who will end up kicking in the wrong door and shooting a 80 year old couple in their bed because they went to the wrong address with a warrant., it's happened.
What's the difference between what these cops did and kidnapping,? Not a dam thing. Not only should they loose their jobs but everyone involved needs charged with felony kidnapping
agreed, it is by law kidnapping, false imprisonment, false arrest, assault, defamation, filing a false police report. Lawn enforcement should at least be held to twice the degree of punishment for committing a crime against a citizen.
There is more to this than just the arresting officers. She spent two days in jail, so higher ups should have already reviewed the case. And she should have seen a judge. They all need to be held accountable.
2 days. After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected. There’s no mistaken identity here. She was Drugged and raped by a cop. This is the Thin blue line protecting its own.
A little follow up. The woman sued the police, the city and the hospital on 8 grounds. In 2021 a judge dismissed 7 of the 8 counts. The sole count that he allowed to proceed was against officer Whyde for false arrest. Its worth noting the the court ruled that " although the woman was arrested without probable cause, this does not constitute false imprisonment because there is no guarantee that only guilty people will be arrested". To read the whole ruling read : Cook v Whyde Civil Action 20-cv-02912-PAB-STV
TY for the update. I actually took a look at the court's ruling; it's yet another reminder to people of just how difficult it is to hold public entities (cities, counties, parishes, townships, etc.) accountable for the wrongful acts of their employees (such as LEOs).
This happened to me in January 2019 in Castle Rock, CO. The judge asked me why I was arrested, he said that he couldn't figure it out. Terrifying and humiliating. No apologies.
They hire incompetent applicants, then give them too little training in the academy. Then they are trained on the streets by others who have had too little training and are incompetent. Then their mistakes and bad actions are covered up by their coworkers and/or ignored by their superiors. Then they have prosecutors who ignore , or downplay the officers " mistakes" and bad actions. Then they have courts that go easy on them and sometimes even invent doctrines to protect them( Qualified immunity) that us citizens never get to review, approve, or deny. Why would they try ? Beyond their own conscience, or pride in their work. And we know that there are plenty of cops that don't have either of those.
That poor woman... Picturing her trapped in a jail cell for days, in anguish bc she was drugged and assaulted. Trapped in the trauma 😢 Hope she sues them and wins.
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected. There’s no mistaken identity here. She was Drugged and raped by a cop. This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected. There’s no mistaken identity here. She was Drugged and raped by a cop. This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
No joke, how do you screw up worse than this? I guess we're supposed to feel good that they didn't drop her off on skid row in the middle of the night or shoot her.
The story isn't clear on whether the hospital staff was at all culpable in this debacle. Given the information presented here, for all we know, they may have made every effort to prevent this from happening!
@@greatnortherntroll6841 Once a person enters their doors needing care, they ARE accountable for that care. They can allow officers to be present, they can allow she is not allowed to leave, etc., but they let someone take her after she was put into their care before that care was complete and without sufficient proof she was the person in question, from information presented here. I am aware of federal medical accountability from my service in the field.
What do you want the hospital to do they can't stop the police. Didn't you see the video where a nurse was arrested because she wouldn't draw blood when a police officer requested her to do so against Hospital policy
The fact that they could have, but didn’t check security footage until they victimized this already traumatized woman tells you what they think of women.
Some ppl r speculating a police officer is the one who r*ped her and they're trying to cover it up because the r*pe kits are no longer reliably testable after 48 hours...
Understand going after an officer's qualified immunity will just lead to the entire department quiting. Making them pay it personally will again result in officers quitting. But i guess a higher crime rate is more appealing to some people.
How the hell can you arrest and take someone out of a hospital who is getting current and active medical treatment? I cant believe the hospital even allowed that to happen! Sickening!
@@andredeketeleastutecomplex They have. One nurse refused to hand over personal medical information of a patient and the cop arrested her for some B.S. he made up. It was later proven the cop was in the wrong, as he tried intimidation and use of his authority to attempt to get the nurse to do something illegal. I am not sure, but I think the backlash had the cop fired.
I work in ER, if she could be medically cleared, they would have to let her go. Also, there are healthcare officials at the jails. So "officially" she could have still been under medical care. If she had been on drips, or something they couldn't deal with at the jail, the officers would have had to stay by the bed until medically cleared or told hospital staff to call when the person was released ... which hospital staff sometimes forget to do. I assure you, the police have rights over even the hospital staff. And have actually threatened arrest to those who get in their way. While I have met great officers, there are WAY too many who barely get slaps on their wrists.
Cmon be more realistic. $25K - $100K for the false arrest and adding to her mental anguish. Everything prior to her false arrest had nothing to do w/ police. It’s not she was the wrong suspect and the cops came into her home, cuffed her and dragged her out buck naked in front of her children.
Julie Giroux - So the millions you are proposing isn't a goal post? What if she were awarded a settlement of $10 trillion, would that be more appropriate or absurd? The scenario I previously mentioned was an actual cases of police forcing entry into the wrong home. There was another similar circumstance when police entered the wrong home and took the life of the homeowner. The families of those victims didn't receive millions. They should have... I'd imagine being falsely accused, arrested and detained would be traumatic for anyone. I'm not against it if she does (all power to her and her attorney), but I don't see a settlement for millions in her future. Not over this.
The word “wins” is inappropriate. Awarded or compensated are better descriptors. The amount paid must be extremely punitive to insure the system understands the severity of the infringement. I suggest twenty million dollars and then the same amount must be invested for the improvement of the training of all officers from the Cheif to new recruits.
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected. There’s no mistaken identity here. She was Drugged and raped by a cop. This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
Assaulted twice in one night,Oh my God!!! My heart goes out to this woman. Was assaulted as a young hippie and the cops laughed at me. No matter what the courts award will not be enough.
So first she has to go through the trauma of being sexually assaulted to the trauma of two nights in jail, it's inexcusable. I'm so sorry she had to go through that, all of it
I was wondering if she was sure that she was in hospital? Because she has that typical overused American sounding inflection in her voice? (that rises at the end of each sentence?) You know what I mean? It is annoying? It also gives off the indication of being unsure? About everything? See? 🤔😒
@charles wheelock you sound like a cop!! They did wrong. The law applies to EVERYONE even those who wear blue! They need to have their names dragged through every newspaper so that all their neighbors know who they are! Then they need to go after Academii and charge the training facility with negligence and fine them a couple million!! Maybe they’ll start doing their job to teach “protect and serve” not “everyone but you is an enemy combatant”!!
She's right; a person with the legal ability to strip your basic freedoms should be held to an exceptionally high standard. If you can't avoid treating a citizen inhumanely, then you have no business wearing a badge
I was expecting, by some fluke, for them to share the same name. Or, at least, look alike. And, how can you even take someone into custody if they are in the process of receiving Medical Treatment?
All Me- I didn't get that either. Seems that I've even heard of Mafia being allowed to remain in the hospital (under armed guard of course) when they needed medical attention. They may just think they can treat you any kind of way if they can get away with it. Maybe it's who they think you know.
This is absolutely outrageous. BUT, schit like this happens in the hood all the time. Civil rights violations are just spreading. But a year ago a BW was arrested for crying over her murdered daughters body. That's all. No old warrants or drugs in her system. They literally told her to stfu and she didnt/couldnt and they arrested her.
Yeah, hair color, body type, etc. don't match. I had a break in once and the police went after a guy of the wrong skin color, bald instead of long haired, covered in tattoos instead of tattoo free, wrong build, and who didn't have one crossed eye, like was described. Then, when I found who the guy was and his first name, police wouldn't even check into it and the detective was extremely rude to me. So, the guy broke into another woman apartment, down the street. They still didn't get him, even though he live in the neighborhood and people knew who he was. They just kept blaming the bald, tattooed guy. Fingerprints didn't even match. Craziness!
"The officers want to say they're sorry." Okay. Well then go get them so they can do that. Truth is, they don't give a shit. They've already forgotten about it.
It's pretty sick that it's possible for people to imprison someone with no evidence. 10 days suspension! They should be fired and charged! Best wishes to the woman, I hope you are okay 🙂
"the circumstances of this case are unique..." no, I have witnessed people , in person and in videos, being arrested with vague information given to the police.
Yes, my mom served on a jury in a case like that. An armed robbery was committed by a “young Hispanic male wearing a mask”, so the first young Hispanic male the police saw, just walking down a sidewalk a few blocks away, got arrested. There was no physical evidence, the victim said that the defendant looked “sort of” like the robber, but he went to trial based on nothing but racial bias. My mom noticed that the (mostly white male) jury appeared to be buying into the state’s case, so when they were sent to deliberate she marched into the jury room and sat at the head of the table like she was in charge. She later told me “If you want to be the jury foreman, act like you are already and they will elect you”. The other jurors were ready to convict, but she made them go through the state’s evidence, such as it was. Not guilty.
the old trojan horse comment, you look like a suspect we've been looking for (to justify a stop & frisk) but a description of the suspect, the 911 call log should be evidence before anyone is arrested or jailed.
And to pay a certain % of judgements against them from their own pockets. Also get us some prosecutors who will charge officers when they violate rights.
Sometimes you have to leave that "It wasn't you, yeah, sure..." attitude back at the station. I'm going to guess that the woman tried to tell them why she was there and they simply didn't want to hear it. Then after their shift was over they celebrated their big catch with a couple of beers while patting each other on the back and laughing at "how she tried to get out of the arrest".
what I find especially disturbing is the woman here was at the hospital following a drugging-sex assault, which she was being treated for when wrongly arrested...and that itself hardly gets a mention again....I hope that case is not compromised....and I bet she has even less faith in authorities now after all this....
In some states, a person that gets falsely arrested and then released like this lady still has the arrest on her record. They then have to apply to the state to get the arrest expunged, even though they did nothing wrong! I hope this didn't happen to her as well.
You would think false arrests etc would be automatically taken off but then they can't add to everyone is a criminal attitude. Wait until they start pulling stats on people arrested for instead of people convicted for.
Yes it did, you know it did. She has no conviction but their own internal checks will ALWAYS present her as someone who "has been the through the system". Even when it is expunged it is still there. It just gets moved into a section where they can't see it when they do an ID check from their car.... IF they are back at the station and look her up they will always check the special section because there will be an indicator that "something" is there to even look at. Nothing is ever expunged. Ever. It is either just moved to a different filing cabinet (so to speak) or up a pay grade. It will still be there after you are long gone.
In an era of frivolous lawsuits - this one is 100% justified...and I really hope she wins. What this poor woman went through is beyond shocking. I hope she is able to get past it emotionally. This should never happen to an innocent human being - let alone the victim of a drugging and sexual assault. FIRE THOSE OFFICERS INVOLVED!
There’s no way she doesn’t win. The department will most likely offer her a settlement of an undisclosed amount so this stays out of the news. They ripped her out of the hospital after being sexually assaulted and drugged and threw her in jail for 2 nights. There’s no way she doesn’t come out of this a whole lot richer.
@@samsmom1491 THE POLICE ASSAULT, by 2 INCOMPETENT OFFICERS & THEIR SUPERVISOR(S) - IF ANY - was EASILY a doubling-down of her VIOLATION. Hope she gets a MILLION+ from the Police Union & the EX-officers. NOT from Taxpayers!
She should get her bail back. That is nothing less than kidnapping and extortion. Kidnaping as they got the WRONG person, then she had to PAY out of pocket to get out, even though she was INNOCENT! If ANY of us did that to a person, that would be kidnapping and ransom! Extortion! I find it amazing how pizza delivery drivers get the addresses right almost 100% of the time, yet police screw up this badly ALL THE TIME. THat means pizza delivery drivers are smarter than police. If someone in any other occupation screwed up this badly, they would be FIRED immediately!
If such a thing ever happens to you __ NEVER settle the law suit for the amount they offer you to settle out of court. Always demand a trial by jury and always seek a $100 million penalty to get them to get their actions correct. Her arrest record will never vanish or go away. It will follow her for the remainder of her lifetime.
Not only that but the circumstances of her rape aftermath are directly tied to the false arrest. She might be able to get the record expunged but it's unlike to come easy, even under circumstances like these. The other thing is this might have compromised her own rape case.
Disciplined!?!? They should be fired and have their badges taken away indefinitely!!!! Not only did she just go through a traumatic experience it was amplified by another traumatic inexcusable experience!!!!
I don’t think they had the woman’s name or full appearance. They didn’t see the video till after... but how’d these morons end up at the wrong hospital?
@@jturtle5318 Also good questions. Sounds like they just went for the first female they saw or something but they definitely didn’t have a name so wristbands would be useless but seriously... wrong hospital and they just randomly grab a random woman? -_-“
Funny what happens when you hire people with less training than a cosmetologist, bad decisions are made, no empathy after they make a mistake, what a surprise.
Being devil's advocate adding that In reality u don't need a bachelor or associate to find the correct hospital & suspect. I hope they get to the bottom of this.
When a sexual assault victim is hospitalized, it means she had bodily injury. With that mental injury, bodily injury, she was thrown into a cell, given a boloney sandwich, and a cot. Imagine the confusion and mental anguish.
It aggravates me to no end everytime I hear somebody say the offending officer will get more training. The training they get is what's causing the problem , how is more of it going to fix the problem?. When are we going to start talking about the fact that they're training makes them mentally unstable? Their training makes them socially unfit, What about that!?.
It's one thing to have the charges dropped, it's another to have them wiped from your record as if they never existed. This false arrest could still come back to haunt this lady.
A few years ago, 2 police officers came to my home to arrest me for stealing petrol. I was in shock, thankfully the police officers asked me questions first to verify they have the right person. I actually thought for a moment that I had forgotten to pay, but realised that I always ask for a receipt when purchasing petrol, just in case I buy bad petrol and it ruins my engine. I showed them my receipt and the time stamp was one minute difference to the other person who committed the crime. The petrol station gave them the wrong number plate! The officers apologised and stated that the description given of the woman who committed the crime was vastly different to my appearance, which is why they asked so many questions, to make sure they had the right person. Thank goodness for vigilant and good police officers. 🙏🏻
Thank goodness the woman who committed the crime was vastly different to your appearance. Lots of people have spent many years in prison due to nothing more than looking somewhat similar in a "lineup" to the actual perpetrator of the crime.
They: listen but don't hear, look but don't see, guesstimate but don't investigate. Thanks to social media, we now realize just how wretched our justice system is from the bottom up.
They arrested a sexual assault victim. Remember this
She was already vulnerable. They do this and she don’t know why. Then there cameras weren’t on also. Seen that on another news report.
Exactly... Goodness gracious.
Sheeeet, the pigs probably know the perp personally.
The cops were probably friends of the rapist and tried to get her before a DNA test of body fluids was taken. If the test was taken maybe one their friends is a likely suspect.
@@Chris_at_Home OMG, I never even thought of that. That is horrifying. I'm sad that we've gotten to a point in the US where I can't immediately rule it out because I know stuff like that has happened.
They went to the WRONG hospital and arrested the WRONG person. They should never be allowed to have a law enforcement position anywhere.100 % no excuse
I totally agree. Deranged cops like that cannot be in the position of presumed power
Not just the wrong person, but someone who was actually a victim of a crime.
They arrest on a whim not even interested in knowing whether they have the right person, TYRANNICAL GOVERNMENT AGENTS!
Exactly
And those officers just moved to the head of the class for the next detective position......
I can’t think of any other job where that level of incompetence doesn’t result in a firing.
Haha. Good enough for government work lol
Doctor
I was gonna say, well...maybe a politician! 😆
@@Hero1395 Except for the doctors are required to carry malpractice insurance. So the tax payers do not end up paying for their screwup’s
Anything in government is just like that.
Three days later they dropped the charges against the wrong person. How generous!
And now she’ll have an arrest on her record for the rest of her life, which will come up in background checks when she applies for jobs. If she wants it removed, she’ll need to spend countless hours and possible thousands on an attorney to get it expunged from her record.
@@NLBusiness391that’s why she’s suing.
Though this video would clear her situation to the emoloyers, but it would also reveal of why she was there in the first place.
But yeah! Sue those donut-brains of millions. No need to work again if won.
I ♥ lawyers!!!
It actually is, normally they charge the innocent person with resisting arrest and interference, probably also failure to ID and assaulting a police officer.
So not only is she traumatized from the initial drugging and assault that landed her in hospital, now she's forever traumatized by the people that are supposed to protect her. Nice job
Exactly what I was thinking
Some COPS ARE selectively STUPID WRONG ADDRESSES, WRONG PERSON, ARRESTED WRONG HOSPITAL CAN THEY READ ? DO SOME INVESTIGATION first, I HOPE SHE DIDN'T LOSE HER JOB ? LAW SUIT these mistakes CAN be avoided. She was traumatized twice. The second time by those sworn to protect and to serve.
Low IQ, high on power trip, brutal, devoid of empathy....these are a few of the qualities of thugs with police badges.
"Supposed to protect" hahahaha. That's a lie, the Supreme Court ruled they have no obligation to protect
Amazing that the Inquiry called this a 'Unique' case'.... Is it really???
What a nightmare... lying in a hospital bed because you were sexual assaulted and then arrested and dragged away to spend two days in jail for something that didn't even concern you. I hope she gets MILLIONS.
From the tax payers, time to individually make the pigs or the union pay.
@@grancito2 cops should have to carry errors and omissions insurance like real estate agents do.
@@chuckstockford2338 Yes, many occupations have to buy liability insurance, the insurance companies would quickly weed out the bad pigs.
"I hope she gets MILLIONS."
Hundreds of millions.
@@poksnee sadly it’s the taxpayers that have to pay not the offending bullies. I think that cops and people in power should have to carry an insurance policy for 5 million dollars to cover their screw ups. If you can’t get a policy you can’t Police.
They don’t look anything alike, that’s not a mistake it’s negligence
This isn’t just negligence, it a crime!
But it’ll never be recognized as one
Heather Baker
The article does say they were given a vague description. I simply ask why operate on such a level as to arrest on a vague description? I suppose the medical staff aren't allowed to say why she was there or even divulge her ID but to arrest rather than just have an officer wait at her bedside until she is able to be spoken to is disgraceful.
it's hard to find anyone that'll do their job correctly. Half the world is doing a half assed job at everything...
@@robbyddurham1624 Because people who do things properly are punished by their useless parasite bosses.
They have to look at the picture first!
Ten day suspension for taking a victim from a hospital bed and jailed for a crime she didn't commit !!!! Wow their punishment seems a little aggressive. Those poor cops had to endure a ten day holiday, I bet they never do anything like not doing due diligence ever again.😮
ten days with pay is sooo aggro . maybe 3 minutes is more fair
If screw ups got me vacations, I'd screw up once a month. 😊
@@anthonythorp7291i concur 😂
@@anthonythorp7291 "If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in in your life".
Local Government Kidnapping of a Hospital Patient, is this getting like "Soviet Policing" in our "Land of the Free"???
"they would DROP THE CHARGES"?! The Police should be charged with kidnapping and endangerment. This is why Police unions are so powerful, to protect incompetence and brutality
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected.
There’s no mistaken identity here.
She was Drugged and raped by a cop.
This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
@@stevie-lee3934 , wow,, never thought of this!!!! I'd like to know if these medical procedures where preformed and if not, I would weigh heavily on your theory! I've known of cops getting in accidents drunk and the other person being charged at fault!! So this is very possible. If rape kit was done, I would still suspect a cop. Good thinking!
They would drop the charges. That's mighty nice of them!
First offence: Chop off their trigger fingers. And second offence the kid gloves are off and the penalty escalates in severity.
the union isn't the one protecting the cops... the LAW is protecting the cops... qualified immunity has been shielding cops for YEARS
Doctors, Dentists, Veterinarians, Teachers all have to have degrees and be certified. Why don’t police officers?
It would certainly remove a lot of uneducated riff raff from the forces, but then we'll be left with a bunch of educated tyrants. I don't know if that's bad or worse.
Policemen... the perpetual C students of the world.
@@Lioness_Es Why would you think Educated people would be tyrants?
They are way to smart to produce unessesary paperwork and stress for themself.
@@christopherg2347
They'll still have an over driven ego. Add that to their misconstrued belief of 'never being wrong, here's my college degree to prove it' along with their lack of emotional intelligence and you're asking for a complete sh!t show - from those who swore to serve and protect!
@@Tigerlily_Fresh Smart person and "walking example for the dunning krueger effect" are not the same thing.
Arresting the wrong person, should mean kidnapping charges.
Exactly but they are free from prosecution.
They did not do basic checks we would do.. how duh must you be,
So doctors tell she was sexually assaulted so yeh that’s our girl faking it..
ugh should be fired and responsible for part of law suit,
The officers at the station should have also known this was wrong.
Look at the video..not same woman. Idiots. Cruel idiots.
The cops went to the *wrong Hospital!* That's criminal stupidity and they should be serving time for it.
Even if she was the person they were looking for, it was crazy that they would pull her out of a hospital bed and throw her in jail for two days. Those cops shouldn't be disciplined, they should be fired.
The hospital should have told the cops to pound sand. They should have demanded to talk to the idiot in charge.
Officers should have been sentenced to two days in jail. Just like she was in jail.
That's how stupid cops and their Boss are !!!!!
They are just trained how to use the guns and kill but they are not trained how to respect and protect citizens rights and health !!!
AND JAILED
@@jennifermoffett9866 years not days
thats nice of the police to tell her all the charges are dropped on a crime she never committed. tyrants
who is surprised by this? absolutely no one. this sort of thing happens on a daily basis in the united states . they raid the wrong house, kill the wrong person, arrest the wrong person. police officers have now become the national symbol of opression and hate the majority of them are too lazy to even be bothered to double check anything. just imcompitent and lousy.
@Seth
Natch.
Even when I got straight A’s, Pop called me lazy.
She did the right thing, and sued them. The sad thing about this scenario was that lady was assaulted, and five minutes later, she's getting a charge for basically being in the wrong hospital.
@Seth Only in America, baby!
We never know how often this happens in other countries because of the discrepancy in media coverage, as well as differences in Freedom of Information laws, which is why you hear so many stories come out of Florida, they have some of the most generous of those laws which allows stories to get out that wouldn't get out in other states or countries.
Felony kidnapping , Assault and battery . Plus civil rights violations . Disciplined like prison time for felony kidnapping .
Or execution. That also works.
Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law
@@ianbattles7290 Your right . You got me on that one.
It's the damned Cop Unions. It would have been a golden opportunity to fire a couple of cops that were obviously sub prime material, but the Cop Unions turn everything into a life and death battle that the real Chain of Command doesn't have much latitude. You know, the Army isn't allowed to unionize and neither should the cops. the problem is the same thing, that you can't have two contradictory chains of command with the Union second guessing everything the Captain orders. Also, WHY is the Right Wing so against Unions everywhere else except when it comes to Bacon and Donuts.
First off I don’t see where the union had much to do with this. The one thing people don’t realize if your in a union your union is obligated to defend you by federal law. The union is require to put up the best defense as possible, by federal law. There are ways for a union not to defend members. The union is first and foremost there to make sure what ever discipline that takes place is what is in the agreed contract. I have worked in union and non union jobs. I will say there are bad unions like the teachers union. Then there are unions that do their job and when there is a member that is wrong and or repeats and always has problems the union membership can vote not to defend the member. Don’t always think it’s a unions fault they kept their job. Remember a union member only can use the union and not get outside attorney. It is a double edge sword. It is hard to make any call from a RUclips video. Clearly I agree that some unions are allowed too much power. Not sure if that is the case here
Saying "Sorry", isn't sufficient. She should sue for millions, the police and the city.
and they wont have to pay they will just take it out of taxes
You can tell that she’s been traumatized!😢
Hi babg
Hi baby
That’s false imprisonment. Anybody else would get prison time for that.
So true, if you or I kidnapped and imprisoned so.ebody would would lose everything and goto jail for a long time, but cops get 10 days holiday and never even had the basic human decency to apologise to her face.
Yeah but you forget that police are Divine beings sent by Jesus Christ himself and could absolutely do no wrong.
She should sue their miserable hides. LOTS!
that's kidnapping and taking of a hostage more like terrosism false inprisonment would be like if I locked you in a room while robbing your house.
that's kidnapping and taking of a hostage more like terrosism false inprisonment would be like if I locked you in a room while robbing your house.
They don’t even have the same size or hair color wtf
they got the description : white female aged 9-99 , weight 50-500 pounds, height three to 12 feet tall . hair? yes . eyes ? two . fits her to a T
They went to the WRONG hospital and arrested the WRONG person who looks NOTHING like the actual suspect!!!!
These cops aren't qualified to deliver pizza!!!!
@@carmineredd1198 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 funny but not. These cloned cops and other government employees who are not even human NEED TO BE DESTROYED
Apparently their stupidity extended to not checking the video until well after arresting the wrong person.
At least they arrested a female, didn't totally screw it up.
A woman who gets sexually assaulted gets arrested?? And she goes to jail am I missing something?? Double Traumatized jesus the heck this world coming to?? Poor woman
You are "missing" the fact that without personal liability, people will do whatever they want, whenever they want...End Qualified Immunity!
evil has taken over. what is right is now wrong and vice versa
Execute every one of the pigs involved, the people need to do it, the corrupt system doesn't give a fuck about people outside it.
@Jaison Borne American cops, the worst in the world.
@Jaison Borne But this was in 2019 when Trump was president...
Wrong house, now wrong hospital. I wonder if they get the wrong dounut shop.
😅
Just like the doughnuts they buy, their brains are full of holes
Even pizza delivery drivers get it right almost 100% of the time. Which means pizza delivery drivers are smarter than police.
These guys need to hire Uber (or whichever) whenever outside that needs vehicle travel.
😂😂😂😂
Not possible. Pigs have a keen sense of smell.
The situation was unique, just like the last time it happened and the time before that, and the time before that.
Don't worry; They will investigate themselves, AGAIN, and find they did nothing wrong...Again!
@iamnobody noone In response to your comment to Brent Farvors about paying for it?
wow. Talk about rubbing salt in a wound.
Coverup coverup. Colorado has lots of issues. Polititions being one of them.
Nazi pigs are not unique
I really shouldn't laugh. But... 😂🤣😂🤣😆😂🤣Oh my! This comment is spot on!
They literally went to a random hospital (actually, the WORST hospital ) and arrested a random woman. They made no effort. My heart goes out to this woman. To be drugged and assaulted - then when you go for help - no one protects you - you're just kidnapped and assaulted by police and held for days.
Where is America getting their cops from nowadays- they can't read addresses, they can't get names right, they can't check facts before arresting people falsely, they fail in their jobs at every turn. It is utterly terrifying at how uneducated American police are and yet they are there to enforce the law as they see fit!!
Cops don't care, as long as they can check the boxes.
To nearest hospital (not random hospital).
@@s1p0Like the poster said "they made no effort" they went to the closest hospital and grabbed the first girl that they were told had been admitted unconscious, threw her into a holding cell.
@@s1p0 it was random because they knew what hospital they went to, and still went to the wrong one
Police don't care until you sue them. Go for millions.
They still don't care. It's not like it comes out of their pay.
They still don't care thats tax money not theirs, there life goes on like normal. Probably a promotion in it for them...
@@davejohn3600 It soon will in Colorado, they stripped cops of immunity.
They don't even care AFTER you've sued - and will seek retribution. It's NOT the cops paying the fine or penalty - it's the TAXPAYERS - you and I - that foots the bill for bad cops.
Police still don't care when they get sued it's not their money it's taxpayer money
"The most dangerous thing in life is an incompetent that has been given a gun and a law enforcement badge."
- Steven Magee
End qualified immunity immediately. There will be no problem from crooked cops again.
Lazy and worthless.
They already have in Colorado
Talk to end qualified immunity is just a distraction. Often plaintiffs atty will help make arguments for the LEO to keep their QI. Turns out qualified immunity ONLY works in civil court. If LEOs keep their QI then usually it is the city or the PD that ends up in the hook, and they more often than not have deeper pockets than the LEOs themselves.
There isn't any law or rule that prevents LEO from being criminally charged. Ideally these LEOs would have been charged with kidnapping or its similar cousin false arrest. THEN the victim should be able to sue in civil courts as well.
If someone breaks into your house and runs away, if you then go out to the street and mistakenly hold the wrong person at gun point you will end up with criminal charges against you. The fact that one made an honest mistake and held the wrong person at gun point doesn't excuse anything, well why do LEOs get to make mistakes of that magnitude and not get held responsible?
Not the cure for the problem. It’s going to deter good candidates from becoming police officers snd nothing will change in the culture of policing in this country other than it will become even more occupied by even more incompetence and the cause of the issues with policing will continue to go unnoticed and not addressed. Until we hold our elected officials at the top of our local governments accountable and force sheriffs and the mayors, city councils, and DA’s to do their jobs and mayors, councils, and sheriffs are clear that the people demand they hold every level of their agencies accountable fir their own actions as well as those of their subordinates, train and mentor away from the “Us vs Them” mentality and the constant stressing of Officer safety above all to the point of it being infinite,y more important than public safety, and do away with command staff more concerned with political aspirations and trying show everyone that “diversity is our strength” (because it’s not, it breeds mediocrity, acceptance of incompetence, lowers standards across the board, discourages and deters good cops and good candidates, and results in incompetent supervisors and command which doesn’t manage, monitor, nor mentor their subordinates) dismiss command more concerned with growing government, increasing their budget, using cops as revenue generators, and are more concerned with statistics and their “secret” quotas than they are about having the right people, developing them into good cops, policing to serve the community rather than to “keep it in line”, respecting the public and protecting their rights, focusing on keeping the peace, serving justice, and not overreaching to become involved in civil matters and any situation they see occurring and allow an officers ego to lead him into places he doesn’t belong, and insisting on a return to the old mentality in policing from when cops counted on each other and were confident and competent enough to deal with an altercation conservatively and resorting to lethal force only as a last resort, something that only occurs when they’re left with no alternative, rather than being overtaken by “fear of death or serious bodily injury” to the point that they top out the force continuum the second that hey think lethal force will be found to be legally justified and that bar needs to be recalibrated and reset a bit higher. If sheriffs and chiefs won’t do their damn jobs in those cases, then it’s up to the DA to see to it that a grand jury is able to hold officers accountable. These people at the top of the food chain who are responsible for how departments operate work for us, and without our votes, they don’t have a job. It’s about damn time we remind them of this reality and see to it that things are done right instead of just continuing to re-elect these incompetent, corrupt, self-serving swamp monsters, allowing them to continue neglecting their duties and helping themselves while we bitch and complain about the street level cops acting like there’s no oversight or accountability so they eventually devolve into certain undesirable behaviors when that’s actually the case and that’s the way it is because it’s human nature for de-evolution to occur, and we 5he people have been allowing all this to happen without doing a damn thing about it.
@ John H
Actually, SCOTUS recently struck down Qualified Immunity in that there was no Law that granted it in the first place. It seems that in 1982, someone used the argument and since nobody argued against it, Qualified Immunity became a de-facto defense. No more.
"We investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing"
Where did it say that?
@@richfarfugnuven6308 It's the nature of the State trying cases involving the State. It's implicit.
@@ronpaulrevered or under the FOIA Act I looked and the cops got 10 days off, no pay. But then again, I guess I am just really smart as I know how to do a PUBLIC RECORDS SEARCH THAT ANY 10TH GRADER KNOWS HOW TO DO.
@@richfarfugnuven6308 Good work. I hope that money they didn't get paid goes to this lady, but that wouldn't even be enough.
@@richfarfugnuven6308 .. They got the minimum they could give them. 3 days overtime will get them up to date on pay.
In Florida a woman is arrested for having possession of vitamins that a field drug test kit said was an opioid. She spent 5 months in jail before the Florida state laboratory reversed the field drug test kits findings and said it was indeed vitamins. Now she can't find another job (she was fired from her first job) her reputation is trashed, she's afraid to go outside as people ostracize her still and her husband wants to sue the police and the Field drug test kit manufacturing company.
Her husband is right.
I hope they do and win big. There have been many field test kits mistakes and officers have been advised to not use them. But they do anyway so they can have high arrest stats and bigger bonuses. They don't care whose lives they destroy.
END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOREVER.
The field test always says "dope" and the drug dog always "indicates". It's a revenue scam.
I read about a Florida deputy who tested one of those field kits. She opened it and the air was positive for opioids.
She has a case to sue. It’s a form of fraud, harassment, entrapment and willful negligence.
How they weren't fired, shows the corruption in policing
just got 10 days off to go fishing
"Situation was unique" - the magic 8 ball gave our officers the wrong building, wrong floor, wrong patient...
No - they WENT to the wrong place and did not ever bother to rry and verify that they had the correct place or person.
im surprised they got the right country
Cops are not hired because of intelligence or their ability to handle the incredibly detailed and arduous '6 week' training course. The best recruits are people who blindly follow orders, and in the absence of direct orders most are fairly helpless when it comes to their daily work and common sense, which leads to all these constant issues with them going to the wrong locations, and arresting or killing the wrong people. That is why Qualified immunity was put in place, to protect the cretins from their own stupidity.
These cops are completely unqualified to ever be in any position of authority.
I wouldn't want to work with these jackos at my dad's restaurant.
exactly where do they find them a homeless person knows more about the law than they do.
An example of heartless incompetent public servents! I hope she gets a ton of money!!!!
Don't ever expect anything good from cops you will be disappointed.
AND these incompetent clowns have Deadly Weapons
Once again, cops are never there when you need them but always when you don’t.
….and when you don’t need them, dozen show up.
Too many are nothing but tax collectors.
Run a red light and they are all over the place. Get shot at and they are no where around
More cops show up hoping there will be a dog pile so they can get their licks in.
Cops are morons and don't think 5 min after they do something.
What an horrendous experience
They check the surveillance footage after 2 days!?!?
Truly hope this woman gets the emotional support she needs to recover from the assault, as well as the arrest
I hope she sue the socks of them and win
unfortunately the only people that will pay R the taxpayers
@@thatwhatisaid thank you for the reply I agree with you 100%
They ended qualified immunity for cops in CO, just an fyi.
@@thatwhatisaid they have insurance that pays some of it.
Then our tax dollars pay the rest.
She definitely deserves to be compensated!!
Larry
@@thatwhatisaid may be people will get fed up then with constantly paying for their mistakes and defund and end qualified immunity.
Those "officers" should have lost their badges and been black listed from ever wearing one again.
Sorry this was a bad thing that happened but if they have clean records they should be suspended without pay and sent in for further training no one deserves to lose there job due lt stupidity but if they have other issues on their record that’s a different story
@@martinthomas1293 they went to the wrong hospital and arrested a sexual assault victim who in no way matched the description and picture of the person they were looking for. That's not an innocent mistake.
These are the kind of incompetent cops who will end up kicking in the wrong door and shooting a 80 year old couple in their bed because they went to the wrong address with a warrant., it's happened.
Racist!
@@Cjnw how is this racist?
@@martinthomas1293 I should have said "whitelisted" since white is now a bad connotation.
She was there for two days? And then bailed herself out before they realized they where wrong?
@iamnobody noone She will sue and win much more.
@@eddyvideostar Your statement is completely beside the point!
@@chilliewilly41 You may have a point. Please, elaborate. I am willing to listen -- or read.
@iamnobody noone That's not going to happen. All the bail funds are a matter of public record.
@@eddyvideostar As long as they stick to "we followed procedure" they are 100% immune.
It took them two days and night to check some surveillance footage but minutes to arrest her. Disciplinary doesn't cut it.
What's the difference between what these cops did and kidnapping,? Not a dam thing. Not only should they loose their jobs but everyone involved needs charged with felony kidnapping
And the kidnapping was conducted while armed with a gun which is a felony charge of the highest charge!
Intent?
agreed, it is by law kidnapping, false imprisonment, false arrest, assault, defamation, filing a false police report.
Lawn enforcement should at least be held to twice the degree of punishment for committing a crime against a citizen.
@@gladiator8325 100% wrong. In the state of CO you would have to have Intent for the crimes you listed.
@@richfarfugnuven6308
You don’t have to have intent, you just have to do the crime
UNFIT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT pull there license they need to do time behind bars
There is more to this than just the arresting officers. She spent two days in jail, so higher ups should have already reviewed the case. And she should have seen a judge. They all need to be held accountable.
2 days.
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected.
There’s no mistaken identity here.
She was Drugged and raped by a cop.
This is the Thin blue line protecting its own.
@@paulscott1048 A kit might have been taken when she was in the hospital, I hope. But yeah, all of this is very fishy.
@@paulscott1048 I wouldn't be surprised if that turned out to be exactly what happened.
They'll all blame the pandemic.
Hmm. You could be right. How did they know the woman would be in hospital?
A little follow up. The woman sued the police, the city and the hospital on 8 grounds. In 2021 a judge dismissed 7 of the 8 counts. The sole count that he allowed to proceed was against officer Whyde for false arrest. Its worth noting the the court ruled that " although the woman was arrested without probable cause, this does not constitute false imprisonment because there is no guarantee that only guilty people will be arrested". To read the whole ruling read : Cook v Whyde Civil Action 20-cv-02912-PAB-STV
TY for the update. I actually took a look at the court's ruling; it's yet another reminder to people of just how difficult it is to hold public entities (cities, counties, parishes, townships, etc.) accountable for the wrongful acts of their employees (such as LEOs).
This happened to me in January 2019 in Castle Rock, CO. The judge asked me why I was arrested, he said that he couldn't figure it out. Terrifying and humiliating. No apologies.
The lack of apology/remorse is EXACTLY what would motivate me to sue their asses off.
This is why Colin kneeled!
THat's called kidnapping where I'm from.
Welcome to being a man. Except when your a man they try to get you to waive your legal rights so you can’t sue them.
They hire incompetent applicants, then give them too little training in the academy. Then they are trained on the streets by others who have had too little training and are incompetent.
Then their mistakes and bad actions are covered up by their coworkers and/or ignored by their superiors.
Then they have prosecutors who ignore , or downplay the officers " mistakes" and bad actions.
Then they have courts that go easy on them and sometimes even invent doctrines to protect them( Qualified immunity) that us citizens never get to review, approve, or deny.
Why would they try ?
Beyond their own conscience, or pride in their work.
And we know that there are plenty of cops that don't have either of those.
That poor woman... Picturing her trapped in a jail cell for days, in anguish bc she was drugged and assaulted. Trapped in the trauma 😢 Hope she sues them and wins.
Hope she sues the hell out of the hospital too. They had a duty to protect her while in their care.
Guarantee the cops are going to screw up expunging her record and she's going to have to fight this every now and then like when she applies for a job
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected.
There’s no mistaken identity here.
She was Drugged and raped by a cop.
This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
@@stevie-lee3934 ... that sounds alarmingly plausible. I hope they managed to collect evidence before she was arrested.
@@IONAPINKMOXIE She can always show them this video.
This is not even an ethics issue; this is shear incompetence, to the level that anyone that incompetent should not be in that role.
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected.
There’s no mistaken identity here.
She was Drugged and raped by a cop.
This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
@@stevie-lee3934 you might be on to something here. I certainly wouldn't put it past them. I doubt they'll ever do an investigation tho.
Face it. We are a 3rd world country... There's no surprise left in it!
No joke, how do you screw up worse than this? I guess we're supposed to feel good that they didn't drop her off on skid row in the middle of the night or shoot her.
Repeal qualified immunity
American police slogan:
"We investigated ourselves and cleared ourselves of any wrongdoing."
"We messed up a little, and disciplined ourselves with a 10 days vacation, did I say vavation?, ha, i meant suspension, yeah, suspension, with pay"
@@jraposo
LOL
@The Faint Owl
Lol, very good!
Same slogan of the government lol
@The Faint Owl Love it
That hospital is negligent regarding her need for care and what transpired! She should be suing both!
The story isn't clear on whether the hospital staff was at all culpable in this debacle. Given the information presented here, for all we know, they may have made every effort to prevent this from happening!
@@greatnortherntroll6841 Once a person enters their doors needing care, they ARE accountable for that care. They can allow officers to be present, they can allow she is not allowed to leave, etc., but they let someone take her after she was put into their care before that care was complete and without sufficient proof she was the person in question, from information presented here. I am aware of federal medical accountability from my service in the field.
I'm thinking the police should have looked at the video before arresting anyone.
What do you want the hospital to do they can't stop the police. Didn't you see the video where a nurse was arrested because she wouldn't draw blood when a police officer requested her to do so against Hospital policy
You really don't want a brawl with police in the ER. That really opens liability issues. Police Union would be all over that.
is a theft really so serious you have to drag a patient from the hospital to jail???
They would have dragged the actual suspect from the floor after shooting her full of lead for no reason.
@@Sevenfold120🙄
You know what would deter me from doing the same thing as these officers, certainly not a 10 day suspension, that's just a slap on the wrist!
How is a 10 day paid vacation a slap on the wrist?
The fact that they could have, but didn’t check security footage until they victimized this already traumatized woman tells you what they think of women.
It's not what they think of women. It's what they think of civilians.
@@briant7265 exactly how sad you think this only happens to girls
Some ppl r speculating a police officer is the one who r*ped her and they're trying to cover it up because the r*pe kits are no longer reliably testable after 48 hours...
I say you go straight for their qualified immunity and make them pay for it personally instead of the tax payers.
Agree and I'm retired LE.
@@donnaviestenz7773 I somehow doubt it if you're automatically taking the media's word for it
@@eq1373 did you eat paint chips as a kid? did you not hear what the police said in the statement?
Understand going after an officer's qualified immunity will just lead to the entire department quiting. Making them pay it personally will again result in officers quitting. But i guess a higher crime rate is more appealing to some people.
The people of Denver should pay dearly for this. Maybe they will be more careful about who they hire in their police department.
Wow! More than an apology needs to be given. She was sexually assaulted, and then harmed again by these officers.
She will (and should) get millions of dollars in a settlement.
Wow, thank you for your kindness of dropping the charges.
"She hopes her lawsuit will prevent this from happening again." it won't.
How the hell can you arrest and take someone out of a hospital who is getting current and active medical treatment? I cant believe the hospital even allowed that to happen! Sickening!
They would probably arrest the doctor and nurses too.
@@andredeketeleastutecomplex You're right, they would. They've done it before. They're disgusting.
hospitals are just as uncaring... its a money thing for them.
@@andredeketeleastutecomplex They have. One nurse refused to hand over personal medical information of a patient and the cop arrested her for some B.S. he made up. It was later proven the cop was in the wrong, as he tried intimidation and use of his authority to attempt to get the nurse to do something illegal. I am not sure, but I think the backlash had the cop fired.
I work in ER, if she could be medically cleared, they would have to let her go. Also, there are healthcare officials at the jails. So "officially" she could have still been under medical care. If she had been on drips, or something they couldn't deal with at the jail, the officers would have had to stay by the bed until medically cleared or told hospital staff to call when the person was released ... which hospital staff sometimes forget to do. I assure you, the police have rights over even the hospital staff. And have actually threatened arrest to those who get in their way.
While I have met great officers, there are WAY too many who barely get slaps on their wrists.
I hope she wins millions! She’s already been thru a lot and this happens.
Cmon be more realistic. $25K - $100K for the false arrest and adding to her mental anguish. Everything prior to her false arrest had nothing to do w/ police. It’s not she was the wrong suspect and the cops came into her home, cuffed her and dragged her out buck naked in front of her children.
@@pattgsm so you think there should be goal posts established to decide the level of a woman's anguish? Way to marginalize the victim.
Julie Giroux - So the millions you are proposing isn't a goal post? What if she were awarded a settlement of $10 trillion, would that be more appropriate or absurd? The scenario I previously mentioned was an actual cases of police forcing entry into the wrong home. There was another similar circumstance when police entered the wrong home and took the life of the homeowner. The families of those victims didn't receive millions. They should have... I'd imagine being falsely accused, arrested and detained would be traumatic for anyone. I'm not against it if she does (all power to her and her attorney), but I don't see a settlement for millions in her future. Not over this.
The word “wins” is inappropriate. Awarded or compensated are better descriptors. The amount paid must be extremely punitive to insure the system understands the severity of the infringement. I suggest twenty million dollars and then the same amount must be invested for the improvement of the training of all officers from the Cheif to new recruits.
they dont pay black people they do the same shit to
Sue the police and the hospital.
Circumstances are unique?! Nope, it's not unique for an officer to not do his job and determine the right person to arrest. Nothing unique there.
Imagine being sexually assaulted and while dealing with that being put in jail.
It's mind shattering stuff...You can tell she was still in shock...
After 48 hours rape kit evidence cannot be collected.
There’s no mistaken identity here.
She was Drugged and raped by a cop.
This is the Thin blue line protecting its own
Assaulted twice in one night,Oh my God!!! My heart goes out to this woman. Was assaulted as a young hippie and the cops laughed at me. No matter what the courts award will not be enough.
Dude how can they arrest someone being treated at a hospital?
They do it all the time. and if the staff, like nurses, don't let them, they try to arrest the nurses.
So first she has to go through the trauma of being sexually assaulted to the trauma of two nights in jail, it's inexcusable. I'm so sorry she had to go through that, all of it
They never apologize. Because that would be the mission of guilt.
Admission of guilt
Ya. And it’s brakes, not breaks.
Bone apple Tea
I was wondering if she was sure that she was in hospital? Because she has that typical overused American sounding inflection in her voice? (that rises at the end of each sentence?) You know what I mean? It is annoying? It also gives off the indication of being unsure? About everything? See? 🤔😒
@charles wheelock you sound like a cop!! They did wrong. The law applies to EVERYONE even those who wear blue! They need to have their names dragged through every newspaper so that all their neighbors know who they are! Then they need to go after Academii and charge the training facility with negligence and fine them a couple million!! Maybe they’ll start doing their job to teach “protect and serve” not “everyone but you is an enemy combatant”!!
My god here’s what 2 days in jail would cost me: job loss, child taken by CPS, my trust, my child would be traumatized,
it only cost those cops a 10 day suspension lol
She's right; a person with the legal ability to strip your basic freedoms should be held to an exceptionally high standard. If you can't avoid treating a citizen inhumanely, then you have no business wearing a badge
I was expecting, by some fluke, for them to share the same name. Or, at least, look alike. And, how can you even take someone into custody if they are in the process of receiving Medical Treatment?
Because they only care about their arrest quota.
It’s idiotic!
The fact that there's a quota is so fucked up
All Me- I didn't get that either. Seems that I've even heard of Mafia being allowed to remain in the hospital (under armed guard of course) when they needed medical attention. They may just think they can treat you any kind of way if they can get away with it. Maybe it's who they think you know.
This is absolutely outrageous.
BUT, schit like this happens in the hood all the time.
Civil rights violations are just spreading.
But a year ago a BW was arrested for crying over her murdered daughters body.
That's all.
No old warrants or drugs in her system.
They literally told her to stfu and she didnt/couldnt and they arrested her.
@@FranSanTeeth90 Mad and absolutely awful!!!!
This will never stop until qualified immunity is taken away from them. The SOONER the better.
The offender in the picture is blonde, this woman is brown haired. This is outrageous. Wrong person, wrong hospital. Stupidity. Laziness.
Meanwhile, the rapist goes free. "We have investigated the matter and closed the case."
And they're not even similar builds or anything...
Its like they were trying to arrest any damn person! Staggering incompetence. If Dumb and Dumber were police officers
@@ghillies4life they didn't see the footage yet. don't ask why they went through with the arrest BEFORE looking at the evidence though.
Yeah, hair color, body type, etc. don't match. I had a break in once and the police went after a guy of the wrong skin color, bald instead of long haired, covered in tattoos instead of tattoo free, wrong build, and who didn't have one crossed eye, like was described. Then, when I found who the guy was and his first name, police wouldn't even check into it and the detective was extremely rude to me. So, the guy broke into another woman apartment, down the street. They still didn't get him, even though he live in the neighborhood and people knew who he was. They just kept blaming the bald, tattooed guy. Fingerprints didn't even match. Craziness!
No lawsuit or monetary settlement will ever stop this type of incompetence that a lot of police departments show
No investigation but make an arrest. That's negligence.
Cellmate "what are you in for?"
Answer.
"I was raped."
It's felony neglect and worth a lot of money
Plain stupidity
@@christhompson3750 complex stupidity is also possible
Eenie, meenie, minnie mo. Can you imagine being drugged, raped and hospitalized and then arrested for no reason? It's like her attack never ended.
"The officers want to say they're sorry."
Okay. Well then go get them so they can do that.
Truth is, they don't give a shit. They've already forgotten about it.
$$$ = Sorry, sue their asses
This is criminal. Absolutely outrageous.
It's pretty sick that it's possible for people to imprison someone with no evidence. 10 days suspension! They should be fired and charged! Best wishes to the woman, I hope you are okay 🙂
False arrest and they have a 10 day vacation 👌 👏
10 ...days suspension.
Who would replace the officer ?.
Personell Problem...
No one wants those stressful jobs anymore .
@@pure1239 Chris Evans no you can take now that you can do the
STOP QUALIFIED IMMUNITY NOW
10 days suspension really means 10 days paid vacation.
So terrible for this young woman. I pray she recovers from the trauma she’s experienced.
"the circumstances of this case are unique..." no, I have witnessed people , in person and in videos, being arrested with vague information given to the police.
Yes, my mom served on a jury in a case like that. An armed robbery was committed by a “young Hispanic male wearing a mask”, so the first young Hispanic male the police saw, just walking down a sidewalk a few blocks away, got arrested. There was no physical evidence, the victim said that the defendant looked “sort of” like the robber, but he went to trial based on nothing but racial bias. My mom noticed that the (mostly white male) jury appeared to be buying into the state’s case, so when they were sent to deliberate she marched into the jury room and sat at the head of the table like she was in charge. She later told me “If you want to be the jury foreman, act like you are already and they will elect you”. The other jurors were ready to convict, but she made them go through the state’s evidence, such as it was. Not guilty.
The only thing unique about this case is that it involved a white woman Otherwise no uniqueness at all
Since "Marita Sue" is a Welsh form of "Mary Sue", I suspect it's a pen name. Assuming that their mom was not Hispanic is just that, an assumption.
the old trojan horse comment, you look like a suspect we've been looking for (to justify a stop & frisk) but a description of the suspect, the 911 call log should be evidence before anyone is arrested or jailed.
@@MzLorenWit oh Bull sh**
Now the taxpayers will pay for it. It should come out of police pension.
Agreed.
Everyone involved with the actual “arrest” should be fired…..this wasn’t incompetence, this was pure stupidity.
You can't fix stupid, that is why it is scary they were allowed to keep their jobs. Something like this is going to happen again.
Well, they didn't get fired, they got paid vacations.
It was laziness, nothing more, nothing less, just lazy, union protected cops who will face no repercussions at all.
This is why Colin kneeled!
End qualified immunity and require every officer to carry his own malpractice insurance. And get rid of police unions that protect corrupt cops.
Colorado got rid of qualified immunity, these pigs are in trouble 😊😊FJB😂😂😂
And to pay a certain % of judgements against them from their own pockets.
Also get us some prosecutors who will charge officers when they violate rights.
Sometimes you have to leave that "It wasn't you, yeah, sure..." attitude back at the station. I'm going to guess that the woman tried to tell them why she was there and they simply didn't want to hear it. Then after their shift was over they celebrated their big catch with a couple of beers while patting each other on the back and laughing at "how she tried to get out of the arrest".
There was an Australian female tourist who was shot dead by the police.
That is scarily accurate from my experience dating an mp. Needless to say i broke it off.
Sounds about right, they give care who's life they screw up, that's why they will never apologize
@@51Saffron What was the woman's name?
Accurate.
Unfreakinbelievable! Law suit!
what I find especially disturbing is the woman here was at the hospital following a drugging-sex assault, which she was being treated for when wrongly arrested...and that itself hardly gets a mention again....I hope that case is not compromised....and I bet she has even less faith in authorities now after all this....
In some states, a person that gets falsely arrested and then released like this lady still has the arrest on her record. They then have to apply to the state to get the arrest expunged, even though they did nothing wrong! I hope this didn't happen to her as well.
Colorado is one of those shit holes
You would think false arrests etc would be automatically taken off but then they can't add to everyone is a criminal attitude. Wait until they start pulling stats on people arrested for instead of people convicted for.
Yes it did, you know it did. She has no conviction but their own internal checks will ALWAYS present her as someone who "has been the through the system". Even when it is expunged it is still there. It just gets moved into a section where they can't see it when they do an ID check from their car.... IF they are back at the station and look her up they will always check the special section because there will be an indicator that "something" is there to even look at. Nothing is ever expunged. Ever. It is either just moved to a different filing cabinet (so to speak) or up a pay grade. It will still be there after you are long gone.
Better get that and keep it on you forever.
@@leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget So too, I think, is Oregon.
In an era of frivolous lawsuits - this one is 100% justified...and I really hope she wins. What this poor woman went through is beyond shocking. I hope she is able to get past it emotionally. This should never happen to an innocent human being - let alone the victim of a drugging and sexual assault. FIRE THOSE OFFICERS INVOLVED!
There’s no way she doesn’t win. The department will most likely offer her a settlement of an undisclosed amount so this stays out of the news. They ripped her out of the hospital after being sexually assaulted and drugged and threw her in jail for 2 nights. There’s no way she doesn’t come out of this a whole lot richer.
Officers not responsible for the SEXUAL assault; they ARE responsible for THEIR Assault & Criminal confinement.
@@michaelshapiro1543 No one said they were responsible for the sexual assault.
@@samsmom1491 THE POLICE ASSAULT, by 2 INCOMPETENT OFFICERS & THEIR SUPERVISOR(S) - IF ANY - was EASILY a doubling-down of her VIOLATION. Hope she gets a MILLION+ from the Police Union & the EX-officers. NOT from Taxpayers!
@@michaelshapiro1543 Mr. liar with nostrils looking down, stop twisting and turning things just because it's in your DNA. Terrible!
She should get her bail back. That is nothing less than kidnapping and extortion. Kidnaping as they got the WRONG person, then she had to PAY out of pocket to get out, even though she was INNOCENT! If ANY of us did that to a person, that would be kidnapping and ransom! Extortion! I find it amazing how pizza delivery drivers get the addresses right almost 100% of the time, yet police screw up this badly ALL THE TIME. THat means pizza delivery drivers are smarter than police. If someone in any other occupation screwed up this badly, they would be FIRED immediately!
And we are paying for the lawsuits! We need to get a hold of this situation! They need to pay with their salary for gross mistakes like this.
Lawsuit judgements should come out of the police pension fund. That sh1t would stop fast!
If such a thing ever happens to you __ NEVER settle the law suit for the amount they offer you to settle out of court. Always demand a trial by jury and always seek a $100 million penalty to get them to get their actions correct. Her arrest record will never vanish or go away. It will follow her for the remainder of her lifetime.
Not only that but the circumstances of her rape aftermath are directly tied to the false arrest. She might be able to get the record expunged but it's unlike to come easy, even under circumstances like these. The other thing is this might have compromised her own rape case.
Disciplined!?!? They should be fired and have their badges taken away indefinitely!!!!
Not only did she just go through a traumatic experience it was amplified by another traumatic inexcusable experience!!!!
Just keep suing them, just keep sueing them 😮😮
How do you mess this up. They literally have ID on their wrist.
I don’t think they had the woman’s name or full appearance. They didn’t see the video till after... but how’d these morons end up at the wrong hospital?
@@ChaoticAngelKitten and how did they select her? Was she the only female patient at the time?
@@jturtle5318 Also good questions. Sounds like they just went for the first female they saw or something but they definitely didn’t have a name so wristbands would be useless but seriously... wrong hospital and they just randomly grab a random woman? -_-“
@@jturtle5318 The only patient in that age range..."My shift ends in 1 hour; Go in and grab someone..."
@@ChaoticAngelKitten Yup! That's the only "explanation"...She also has a valid suit against the hospital, for allowing them access to a patient...
The officers were disciplined: Translation, they were placed on 2 weeks paid administrative leave.
paid vacation for putting an innocent citizen in jail
I was hoping leave was unpaid. Sigh
Funny what happens when you hire people with less training than a cosmetologist, bad decisions are made, no empathy after they make a mistake, what a surprise.
Years ago there's was a push for police officers to have a bachelors degree...obviously didn't happen
@@IvySnowFillyVideos none in michigan, not even the state police, are required to even have an associate degree.
Being devil's advocate adding that In reality u don't need a bachelor or associate to find the correct hospital & suspect.
I hope they get to the bottom of this.
I feel for the woman...trauma lasts a lifetime. Somethings u can't erase from memory
@@IvySnowFillyVideos haha there is no course or degree for common sense, or empathy. Nor a surgeon that can take care of an overblown ego.
When a sexual assault victim is hospitalized, it means she had bodily injury. With that mental injury, bodily injury, she was thrown into a cell, given a boloney sandwich, and a cot. Imagine the confusion and mental anguish.
It aggravates me to no end everytime I hear somebody say the offending officer will get more training. The training they get is what's causing the problem , how is more of it going to fix the problem?. When are we going to start talking about the fact that they're training makes them mentally unstable? Their training makes them socially unfit,
What about that!?.
What heroes.
Arrest the wrong person AND takes you two days to realize it.
They didn't realize it, she bailed herself out.
They needed two days to try to trump up a charge to justify the arrest.
They intended to arrest her, to prevent hospital staff from collecting rape kit evidence.
In this day and age it's unforgivable to make this kind of mistakes. I hope she wins and those morons get fired.
They dropped the charges? They've never cared about being wrong before. What's different this time?
It's one thing to have the charges dropped, it's another to have them wiped from your record as if they never existed. This false arrest could still come back to haunt this lady.
Exactly I have heard stories of cops knowing full well someone got arrested when they did a check on them even though the charges were "dropped"
@JEDI, THEY WILL HAVE TO EXPUNGE THE CHARGE
@@paulettebarrow9791 True, but even then there's still a record of the charges having been wiped from existence.
A few years ago, 2 police officers came to my home to arrest me for stealing petrol. I was in shock, thankfully the police officers asked me questions first to verify they have the right person. I actually thought for a moment that I had forgotten to pay, but realised that I always ask for a receipt when purchasing petrol, just in case I buy bad petrol and it ruins my engine. I showed them my receipt and the time stamp was one minute difference to the other person who committed the crime. The petrol station gave them the wrong number plate! The officers apologised and stated that the description given of the woman who committed the crime was vastly different to my appearance, which is why they asked so many questions, to make sure they had the right person. Thank goodness for vigilant and good police officers. 🙏🏻
Thank goodness the woman who committed the crime was vastly different to your appearance. Lots of people have spent many years in prison due to nothing more than looking somewhat similar in a "lineup" to the actual perpetrator of the crime.
Always glad to hear about some COMPETENCE!
They: listen but don't hear, look but don't see, guesstimate but don't investigate. Thanks to social media, we now realize just how wretched our justice system is from the bottom up.
The arrest of the wrong person? This was a kidnapping.