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Police Arrested Him For Minor Traffic Violation, Then Faked His Suicide, But He SURVIVED
September 11, 2015 1:47 pm·
Police in St. Louis recently arrested a man on a minor traffic violation, and then blocked paramedics who said he needed to be taken to the hospital.
Paramedics from Northeast Fire Protection District say that they went to the Pine Lawn jail in September on a call to check on an inmate who had abdominal pain and bleeding. He explained that he needed to go to the emergency room, but police officers and deputies working in the jail refused to listen to him.
The paramedic corroborates the man’s report, saying that one police officer had already changed into his off duty clothes to prepare to board the ambulance with him, but the officer’s supervisor canceled the release of the inmate.
It is unclear why Bernard Scott, 44, was even being held in lieu of $360 bail for traffic cases. Locking the man up for such petty crimes seems unreasonable to most. But forcing him to remain behind bars when he was in need of medical attention is without question criminal on the part of police.
The paramedic more or less begged the officers to allow him to take Scott with him.
“PD again advised by EMS that pt should be transferred to ED for further medical attention,” he said in his report.
The police answer was still a definitive “no”, without any explanation as to why.
The police still have not given an answer as to why they refused to allow Scott much needed medical treatment.
Only 14 minutes after the final denial, the jail had to call another ambulance, as Scott was unconscious with stiff muscles. He was agitated, aggressive from the pain he was in, and in a posture that medical experts claim is indicativeof brain damage, according to the EMT report.
Police say they found Scott hanging by his neck from a shoelace that was tied to his cell door. The story is reminding many of the Texas arrest of Sandra Bland, this summer. But in the case of Scott, there are more answers, because he survived.
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Just after recently coming out of a coma, Scott told The Post-Dispatch that he was in a coma for over 11 days andhospitalized for nearly three weeks.
He says that he didn’t hang himself.
“Why would I hang myself?” he inquired. “I was in on traffic tickets.”
Scott says he can remember the first ambulance driver “wanted to take me with him, but the guy wouldn’t let me leave.”
Then another officer “told me he wasn’t going to let me out of jail unless I bonded out.”
That’s the last thing he remembers. He says he didn’t try to hang himself. Did the police do this to cover up their negligence? It certainly seems that way based on the evidence and the first hand report by Scott.
The real question now is why this story isn’t already headline news? Let’s up change that: SPREAD THE WORD!
(Article by M. David)
September 11, 2015 1:47 pm·
Police in St. Louis recently arrested a man on a minor traffic violation, and then blocked paramedics who said he needed to be taken to the hospital.
Paramedics from Northeast Fire Protection District say that they went to the Pine Lawn jail in September on a call to check on an inmate who had abdominal pain and bleeding. He explained that he needed to go to the emergency room, but police officers and deputies working in the jail refused to listen to him.
The paramedic corroborates the man’s report, saying that one police officer had already changed into his off duty clothes to prepare to board the ambulance with him, but the officer’s supervisor canceled the release of the inmate.
It is unclear why Bernard Scott, 44, was even being held in lieu of $360 bail for traffic cases. Locking the man up for such petty crimes seems unreasonable to most. But forcing him to remain behind bars when he was in need of medical attention is without question criminal on the part of police.
The paramedic more or less begged the officers to allow him to take Scott with him.
“PD again advised by EMS that pt should be transferred to ED for further medical attention,” he said in his report.
The police answer was still a definitive “no”, without any explanation as to why.
The police still have not given an answer as to why they refused to allow Scott much needed medical treatment.
Only 14 minutes after the final denial, the jail had to call another ambulance, as Scott was unconscious with stiff muscles. He was agitated, aggressive from the pain he was in, and in a posture that medical experts claim is indicativeof brain damage, according to the EMT report.
Police say they found Scott hanging by his neck from a shoelace that was tied to his cell door. The story is reminding many of the Texas arrest of Sandra Bland, this summer. But in the case of Scott, there are more answers, because he survived.
?
Just after recently coming out of a coma, Scott told The Post-Dispatch that he was in a coma for over 11 days andhospitalized for nearly three weeks.
He says that he didn’t hang himself.
“Why would I hang myself?” he inquired. “I was in on traffic tickets.”
Scott says he can remember the first ambulance driver “wanted to take me with him, but the guy wouldn’t let me leave.”
Then another officer “told me he wasn’t going to let me out of jail unless I bonded out.”
That’s the last thing he remembers. He says he didn’t try to hang himself. Did the police do this to cover up their negligence? It certainly seems that way based on the evidence and the first hand report by Scott.
The real question now is why this story isn’t already headline news? Let’s up change that: SPREAD THE WORD!
(Article by M. David)
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The cops involved in this should be arrested and charged.
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Link?
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A Talented One wrote: »The cops involved in this should be arrested and charged prosecuted.
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A Talented One wrote: »The cops involved in this should be arrested and charged prosecuted.
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So they can charge people without prosecuting them?
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? scumbags should be stoned to death in the middle of St. Louis.
Then you have ? that have the unmitigated gall to question why people have trust issues and hate for the police. -
A Talented One wrote: »A Talented One wrote: »The cops involved in this should be arrested and charged prosecuted.
*fixed*
So they can charge people without prosecuting them?
Yes.People are often charged then released without prosecution.
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A Talented One wrote: »A Talented One wrote: »The cops involved in this should be arrested and charged prosecuted.
*fixed*
So they can charge people without prosecuting them?
Yes.People are often charged then released without prosecution.
That means that they dropped the charges. If someone is charged, and the charges aren't dropped, he or she will be prosecuted. So in saying that I want them charged, I obviously want the charges to be maintained, which means that they'll be prosecuted. -
And we hate popo wanna ? us dead in the streets Fo sho
But we're gonna b aliriiight! -
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This should be FRONT PAGE of every newspaper & blog site everywhere. This should get just as much coverage as these cop killings & other stuff related. THIS is why they have a BLM movement
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blackamerica wrote: »This should be FRONT PAGE of every newspaper & blog site everywhere. This should get just as much coverage as these cop killings & other stuff related. THIS is why they have a BLM movement
Im hoping it's moving slowly because Scott is somewhere recovering and when he gets healtht he does more press.
The article states he was in a coma for 11 days and hospitalized for 3 weeks -
lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale. -
A shoelace? No plan, no prep. Shows how easy its been for them to do this sorta thing
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#1hiphopjunki3 wrote: »? scumbags should be stoned to death in the middle of St. Louis.
Then you have ? that have the unmitigated gall to question why people have trust issues and hate for the police.
Not even, after all that's happened, u still have ? who take the police wrd as gospel. -
lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next. -
Judge_Judah wrote: »lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
"When ? done ? me , he gone ? u. U bets uh watch it".
2. ? in the u.k already getting it. Theyre very blatant with their racism over there. So i dont know what that ? for a ? , @DNB1 laughing bout. -
Judge_Judah wrote: »lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
"When ? done ? me , he gone ? u. U bets uh watch it".
2. ? in the u.k already getting it. Theyre very blatant with their racism over there. So i dont know what that ? for a ? , @DNB1 laughing bout.
That's where your mind goes? Smh....
Yall must not pay attention to how I post..... -
Judge_Judah wrote: »Judge_Judah wrote: »lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
"When ? done ? me , he gone ? u. U bets uh watch it".
2. ? in the u.k already getting it. Theyre very blatant with their racism over there. So i dont know what that ? for a ? , @DNB1 laughing bout.
That's where your mind goes? Smh....
Yall must not pay attention to how I post.....Judge_Judah wrote: »Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
If this aint no defeatist ? ....idk what is.
during slavery, blk men use to get ? , as a way to be conditioned to be docile, n defeated.
Just Like how u sound. -
Judge_Judah wrote: »Judge_Judah wrote: »lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
"When ? done ? me , he gone ? u. U bets uh watch it".
2. ? in the u.k already getting it. Theyre very blatant with their racism over there. So i dont know what that ? for a ? , @DNB1 laughing bout.
That's where your mind goes? Smh....
Yall must not pay attention to how I post.....Judge_Judah wrote: »Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
If this aint no defeatist ? ....idk what is.
during slavery, blk men use to get ? , as a way to be conditioned to be docile, n defeated.
Just Like how u sound.
You're right.
I'm docile and accepting of everything being done to our people here in America and abroad.... -
CeLLaR-DooR wrote: »A shoelace? No plan, no prep. Shows how easy its been for them to do this sorta thing
Da messed up part is when ppl start protesting this stuff, how many folks will still side w/ the cops and make excuses for them no matter what...... -
Judge_Judah wrote: »lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
"When ? done ? me , he gone ? u. U bets uh watch it".
2. ? in the u.k already getting it. Theyre very blatant with their racism over there. So i dont know what that ? for a ? , @DNB1 laughing bout.
UK racism ain't nothing like good old American racism.These scars run way deeper,
I knew a dude who lived in the UK and he told me that black ppl got it way worse in the US than the UK,
Anyway,assuming this is true,this is some ? .I'm speechless,what's to be said?
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Judge_Judah wrote: »lol...you ? ain't safe in your own country.
Don't get arrested whilst being black ? , you might not live to tell the tale.
This ain't "our" country bruh. You ain't in the land of your ancestors either. Dont get too comfortable. Because once they are through with us here, yall getting it next.
"When ? done ? me , he gone ? u. U bets uh watch it".
2. ? in the u.k already getting it. Theyre very blatant with their racism over there. So i dont know what that ? for a ? , @DNB1 laughing bout.
UK racism ain't nothing like good old American racism.These scars run way deeper,
I knew a dude who lived in the UK and he told me that black ppl got it way worse in the US than the UK,
Anyway,assuming this is true,this is some ? .I'm speechless,what's to be said?
Racism is racism. Them cacs in the u.k are turning up on u ? n sand ? ..
I see them talking that, get the ? outta our country, ? .
N foh with that cut deep ? .
The British held slaves too... in Jamaica, U.S, Canada. Trinidad, Greneda... St Vincent, St Thomas... etc.