Oklahoma Cop Chokes EMT Driver - Video Footage
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- Published 05/30/2009
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View all articles by Cops BustedThis Sunday near Paden in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, Kenyada Davis’ mother was being transported in an ambulance and recorded the incident on his cell phone camera.
Davis is seen saying on the recording “This highway patrolman pulled over my mom’s ambulance because he was mad we didn’t pull over and he’s trying to arrest the EMT from taking my mother to the hospital.”
At first, one trooper can be seen talking to one of the paramedics, Paul Franks. Then a couple minutes later, another trooper is seen confronting Creek Nation EMS paramedic, Maurice White , and attempting to arrest him. The paramedic can be seen shoving the trooper at which time the scuffle breaks out.
Maurice White, Jr. is the critical care paramedic seen in the video. In a statement, White says the trooper was upset because the ambulance driver didn’t yield when the trooper approached from behind. White says the ambulance driver, Paul Franks, didn’t see the trooper.
Paul Franks was the driver of the ambulance, which was transporting a patient to a hospital in Prague.
White says he saw the trooper approaching from behind at a high rate of speed with lights activated, but he did not hear a siren. He says Franks had a car in front of him that his attention was focused on and hadn't seen the trooper before he was within a few feet of the ambulance.
"I called out to my partner and told him to pull to the side because there was a State Trooper behind us," White says.
White says as the trooper passed them, he made radio contact, telling Franks "you should consider checking your rearview mirrors".
White says a few blocks after this incident, another trooper entered the road at a high rate of speed, cutting in front of a car driven by a family member of the patient. White says he then saw another trooper approaching from the rear.
"As my partner was pulling onto the shoulder, the cruiser came alongside our unit and gestured for my driver to pull over," White says. "When the officer came to a complete stop behind the ambulance, I noticed a woman in the front seat. Based on the officer's erratic driving behavior, I thought that the woman in the front seat of the cruiser was in need of immediate medical attention; hence I exited the rear of the ambulance in order to assess the situation."
White says the officer was in a rage when he approached them and yelled "get your a-- back here! I am giving you a ticket for failure to yield." White says he told the trooper they had a patient in the ambulance and that they were on their way to the hospital.
"He ignored my statement, became even more belligerent, and demanded my partner come to his patrol car so he could write him a ticket," White says. "I calmly told the officer that we were transporting a patient and we could continue this at the hospital."
White says the trooper then approached him and shouted "you are under arrest for obstructing a police officer" and grabbed his arm to handcuff him. A brief struggle followed, at which point the trooper grabbed White by the throat. The cell phone captured this incident on video.
White says the trooper later told him they could continue on to the hospital, but that he would be under arrest once they got there. White was never arrested, but says troopers told him he should be prepared to turn himself in if a warrant was issued.
The district attorney in Okfuskee County is expected to take a look at the video and may file charges as soon as this week. A spokesman for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, quoted in the Associated Press, says his agency will conduct an internal review of the incident.
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4 Responses to "Oklahoma Cop Chokes EMT Driver - Video Footage" 
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said this on 30 May 2009 4:45:47 AM MST
Who in the world do these cops think they are?
Sure, people are supposed to pull over to emergency vehicles, not just cops, but all emergency vehicles, which includes an ambulance transporting someone to the hospital to medical care.
Once again a personal vendetta and the cops always abuse their powers to get their way.
Fire the Troopers and charge then with battery for grabbing the paramedic by the throat like that.
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said this on 30 May 2009 4:47:59 AM MST
These days we all need to have a camera ready to record these out of control cops
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said this on 28 Sep 2009 8:46:50 PM MST
oh my God. I hope those cops go to jail for assault. Also for careless endangerment of a patient in the ambulence. Cops are way too brutal and the ones that don't go that far...ignore the stuff their partner does. Help cover it up. If it wasnt for cameras...cops would get away with everything.
I think the cops who cover it up...should be punished more. And I hope the cop that attacked the ambulence driver goes to jail for a few months. He needs to lose his job.
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said this on 07 Oct 2009 9:18:03 AM MST
some officers feel as if they are GOD.As if you must treat them as one.RESPECT is a two way thing....
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