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I don’t need to watch a video to know that medical care ‘experts’ asked the police to remove her from the hospital for trespassing and that the police complied with that request (demand?). My point is simply that it was wrong to expect police to not respect the ‘expert’ medical opinion(s) of hospital staff.
It appears that the medical examiner ruled the woman’s death was from ‘natural causes’, thus nobody is going to be criminally charged. That was my rationale for suggesting taking civil (malpractice) action against the medical ‘experts’ who decided to have her ‘evicted’ from the hospital despite her assertions that she needed emergency (like saving?) medical care.
The problem is not that she was removed. The problem was the manner in which she was removed.
Honestly, yes the problem is that she was removed, because she was presenting signs for another stroke. But the manner in which she was removed was particularly egregious.
You won’t know this without seeing the video. All you’ll know is “cops removed an old lady from a hospital.”