Above the Law: Issue Spotter: How Many Cops Need To Be Fired Based On These Facts? If you answer ‘one,’ you fail. YOU are part of the problem. a

Above the Law: Issue Spotter: How Many Cops Need To Be Fired Based On These Facts?
If you answer ‘one,’ you fail. YOU are part of the problem.

By Elie Mystal

There are going to be a lot of calls today to fire Detective Jeff Payne. Payne was caught on a body camera harassing, assaulting, and arresting a nurse in Utah who refused to let him violate the Fourth Amendment. Payne wanted to draw blood from an unconscious, badly burned hospital patient, without a warrant. Nurse Alex Wubbels told him “no,” then start sobbing as Payne did what cops do when they don’t get their way.

Thankfully, Alex Wubbels is white so we can nationally agree that Wubbels was blameless and just doing her job. A black nurse would be told that she was “rude” or “uppity” to the officer and, while “technically correct” about the law, she got what she probably deserved.

But anyway, the Washington Post frames Payne’s actions like this: …

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