Callous lack of humanity': Denver cop is fired for refusing to give medical treatment
I'd be willing to bet he was not fired for failure to give medical aid, but for not getting his shot and maybe coupled with other past violations including for not having his police-issue tourniquet on him, and not for failure to give medical aid unless he was trained for it and it was spelled out in his job description.
Callous lack of humanity': Denver cop is fired for refusing to give medical treatment to 18-year-old who had been shot at apartment complex parking lot
JaLonte Jones, 18, was found lying in the road in the south east of Denver on September 7, 2020
The responding officer, Dewayne Rodgers, called an ambulance but did not attempt to render medical assistance
Jones was begging for help, telling Rodgers: 'I'm dying' - but Rodgers repeatedly asked Jones his name, where he lived, and who shot him instead
Jones died in hospital, and the man accused of shooting him was arrested and charged, and sentenced in October this year to 10 years in prison for assault
Rodgers told investigators that he did not have his police-issue tourniquet on him, as has been standard for Denver police since 2014
He also said he was worried about causing more harm than good, and did not have his latex gloves on him
But the Denver police force fired him on November 22, finding that he had shown a lack of humanity
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I'd be willing to bet he was not fired for failure to give medical aid, but for not getting his shot and maybe coupled with other past violations including for not having his police-issue tourniquet on him, and not for failure to give medical aid unless he was trained for it and it was spelled out in his job description.
Callous lack of humanity': Denver cop is fired for refusing to give medical treatment to 18-year-old who had been shot at apartment complex parking lot
JaLonte Jones, 18, was found lying in the road in the south east of Denver on September 7, 2020
The responding officer, Dewayne Rodgers, called an ambulance but did not attempt to render medical assistance
Jones was begging for help, telling Rodgers: 'I'm dying' - but Rodgers repeatedly asked Jones his name, where he lived, and who shot him instead
Jones died in hospital, and the man accused of shooting him was arrested and charged, and sentenced in October this year to 10 years in prison for assault
Rodgers told investigators that he did not have his police-issue tourniquet on him, as has been standard for Denver police since 2014
He also said he was worried about causing more harm than good, and did not have his latex gloves on him
But the Denver police force fired him on November 22, finding that he had shown a lack of humanity
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