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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1447765" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>He may have been feeling pressure from his supervisor. After he was denied permission to take Mr. Gray's blood samples, he says according to news media that he called his supervisor. In that call, the news media reported that his supervisor told him to arrest Alex Wubbels who was the nurse denying him permission. When he got into that confrontation we see in the video, it is possible that he was feeling pressure placed on him by his supervisor. Clearly, he was frustrated. As a result, he lost control. As someone said, at least he didn't pull his sidearm - I assume he was armed, maybe not since he was there to take blood - and start shooting the hospital staff.</p><p></p><p>BTW: still does not justify his totally unprofessional handling of Alex Wubbels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1447765, member: 27490"] He may have been feeling pressure from his supervisor. After he was denied permission to take Mr. Gray's blood samples, he says according to news media that he called his supervisor. In that call, the news media reported that his supervisor told him to arrest Alex Wubbels who was the nurse denying him permission. When he got into that confrontation we see in the video, it is possible that he was feeling pressure placed on him by his supervisor. Clearly, he was frustrated. As a result, he lost control. As someone said, at least he didn't pull his sidearm - I assume he was armed, maybe not since he was there to take blood - and start shooting the hospital staff. BTW: still does not justify his totally unprofessional handling of Alex Wubbels. [/QUOTE]
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