“This was not a jail but a hospital. The guards didn’t know this but Stephanie was a beautiful, caring person. She had broken no laws and was harming nobody. She had only lowered the mask to take a breath.”
If it saves only one life.
Guards all tried to cover it up and lied to the courts.
Another reason it is important to lift weights and be fit enough to defend yourself.
We can add this to the list of ways hospitals murder people. The was probably counted as a covid death.
I didn't know hospital guards or guards in general used handcuffs. I thought that was just cops. Good to learn.
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By about 6:41 a.m., the guards are seen wheeling Warriner down the hall, her body slumped and legs splayed, not moving. They turn left into an elevator bay and disappear from view.
Court heard it was there that Rojas-Silva noticed something was wrong and started checking for a pulse. The guards removed Warriner's handcuffs as Rojas-Silva called a "Code Blue" and began doing chest compressions.
A coroner's report would conclude Warriner died from a brain injury resulting from a lack of oxygen "due to restraint asphyxia following struggle and exertion," with her underlying lung disease a possible factor.
They swarmed and killed her. The judge that threw this out should be disbarred. The security guards should be in jail.
“This was not a jail but a hospital. The guards didn’t know this but Stephanie was a beautiful, caring person. She had broken no laws and was harming nobody. She had only lowered the mask to take a breath.”
If it saves only one life.
Guards all tried to cover it up and lied to the courts.
Another reason it is important to lift weights and be fit enough to defend yourself.
We can add this to the list of ways hospitals murder people. The was probably counted as a covid death.
I didn't know hospital guards or guards in general used handcuffs. I thought that was just cops. Good to learn.
__. By about 6:41 a.m., the guards are seen wheeling Warriner down the hall, her body slumped and legs splayed, not moving. They turn left into an elevator bay and disappear from view.
Court heard it was there that Rojas-Silva noticed something was wrong and started checking for a pulse. The guards removed Warriner's handcuffs as Rojas-Silva called a "Code Blue" and began doing chest compressions.
A coroner's report would conclude Warriner died from a brain injury resulting from a lack of oxygen "due to restraint asphyxia following struggle and exertion," with her underlying lung disease a possible factor.