Officer Darren Wilson Suffered Orbital Blowout Fracture to Eye Socket

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  1. Dale Cooper

    Dale Cooper Well-Known Member

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    There really aren't words enough to point out the utter and total ridiculousness of someone who posts a video of Nancy Grace as something to be watched, much less believed.

    Really, is that the best you can do?

    Oh, my! It's worse than I thought.

    lolol.

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    I noticed that, too.

    "A source."

    OK, then.
     
  2. FreshAir

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    So he suffered a black eye. Reason enough to pump an unarmed boy full of lead for the right, eh? Especially if his victim is a "thug".
     
  4. Eternal Footman

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    There are still a lot of unknowns, but he was assaulted and injured once, tried to make an arrest, and was advanced on a second time. Based on that, I would say he followed sop.

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    I believe the chief did stated he was injured and taken in. It wouldn't matter what was said.
     
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    OK armchair cop.........what would you have done with a 6'4 300 pound angry black yoot charging at you , after he had already pummelled you and refused to obey your commands? Sing 'Kumbaya?
     
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    A swollen eye means Brown and Wilson fought. Something Brown's attorney disclaims. It shows resisting arresting at the very least. And since Brown and Wilson did scuffle, there is a good chance Brown also went for Wilson's gun. This will be made cleared if they find the gun did fire a round while Wilson was still in the car. The severity of the facial wound is not what is important.
     
  7. Oldyoungin

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    Whether its broken or swollen does not make a shred of difference.
     
  8. FreshAir

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    he stated that a week later....
     
  9. FreshAir

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    I agree, the fact that he punched the officer in the eye would be enough

    but... was there any injury to his hand, to show that he did punch the officer.... or was it that the officer grabbed hold of the teen and when the teen ran it pulled the officer into the car door or something

    now if the officer wrote his report right away, we could look at that, if he refused to cooperate and did not write his report, then we have to depend on other forms of evidence such as the autopsy


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  10. Grizz

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    Sure it does. Maybe he had a fight with his girlfriend earlier in the day. And aren't those police armed with non-lethal means to take down a suspect? do they lack training?
     
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    Again it does not matter whether its broken or swollen. Nothing you listed changes that...
     
  12. Grizz

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    It changes quite a bit, actually. A broken eye socket ain't exactly a pillow fight and lends credence to whatever the officer might claim. A swollen spot could have come from an earlier incident unconnected to what transpired.
     
  13. Dale Cooper

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    Well.........I don't think he was hospitalized. But he was taken in to be checked. And that little tidbit was announced days and days ago. Unfortunately, people can't be forced to pay attention. All the empty noise kinda drowns out facts.

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    An earlier incident?

    For God's sake, give it up. The officer was injured by Brown. The grasping is unbecoming.
     
  14. Professor Peabody

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    Maybe he was drunk and ran his face repeatedly into a wall just for fun?
     
  15. Professor Peabody

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    The Privacy Rule

    The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals’ medical records and other personal health information and applies to health plans, health care clearinghouses, and those health care providers that conduct certain health care transactions electronically. The Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of personal health information, and sets limits and conditions on the uses and disclosures that may be made of such information without patient authorization.

    The Privacy Rule is located at 45 CFR Part 160 and Subparts A and E of Part 164.

    http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/administrative/privacyrule/[/b][/quote]

    HIPAA Privacy Rules apply to on the job injuries as well.
     
  16. Grizz

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    Granted, I'm not following every iota of information on this story, but AFAIK, there are no witnesses to him getting slugged by the buy he shot. If that's not correct, apologies.
     
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    Over a dozen eye witnesses have corroborated Wilson's account of the event.
     
  18. PT Again

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    Yes.............but they told their story to the police .................not CNN........................so they don't count :roflol:
     
  19. Grizz

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    Do you have a link handy?
     
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  21. Dale Cooper

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    They don't have to release anything at all, period.

    Uh, huh.

    Finally. Someone knows what's going on. I wanted to bring it up but was too lazy to go get the rulings.

    Obvious.

    Links are easy to find. I typed "links to Ferguson officer's injuries" and came up with over 39 million links. Granted not all of them are to valid stories but it's a start, lol.
     
  22. Grizz

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    Sorry folks, there are just too many conflicting stories and one of the worse appears to be this "Josie" person. I'm not too sure of the link I just added either, but there's enough back and forth that tells me that I'd better get a whole lot more solid information before coming to any conclusions, one way or another.
     
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    This has been one of the best post on this subject yet.
     
  24. FreshAir

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    HIPAA Privacy Rules apply to on the job injuries as well.[/QUOTE]

    the guy that gave him a ride to the hospital was not bound by HIPAA from telling people he took him to the hospital... that is just silly, your really reaching there


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  25. PT Again

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    the guy that gave him a ride to the hospital was not bound by HIPAA from telling people he took him to the hospital... that is just silly, your really reaching there


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    "that guy" that took him was the assistant police chief..................and he is under no obligation to feed information to the public regarding ongoing investigations.

    Pretty safe assumption that the department has a policy on speaking to the media
     

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