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In reply to the discussion: Pregnant Iowa woman in labor forced to ground at gunpoint by cops for speeding on way to hospital [View all]cstanleytech
(28,444 posts)76. If the officer knew there was a pregnant women in the vehicle and they were just
trying toget to the hospital I would agree that the officer went overboard but I havent read anything to indicate that the officer was telepathic and knew that nor that he was informed of the circumstances during the car chase via radio.
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Pregnant Iowa woman in labor forced to ground at gunpoint by cops for speeding on way to hospital [View all]
LiberalElite
Oct 2014
OP
Wonder why the dispatcher could not understand her? Language barriers? The police man was not
jwirr
Oct 2014
#16
Not just that either as some carriers have spotty to no coverage in some areas
cstanleytech
Oct 2014
#74
The article said why she couldn't be understood. Why didn't the HUSBAND take the phone????
George II
Oct 2014
#54
He was driving 85 miles per hour and that is not a good time to take the phone. However, he could
jwirr
Oct 2014
#63
No, It was the mother calling, husband driving, said she was screaming so much the 911 dispatcher
Fla Dem
Oct 2014
#70
Yeah, how about between the time the woman got out of the car and when she was ordered to the ground
Matariki
Oct 2014
#104
Of course this would be more likely (if one isn't jumping to a biased anti-police conclusion):
George II
Oct 2014
#116
I have most of the howler monkeys on ignore, so I don't really see the simpering authority-worship
Maedhros
Oct 2014
#113
Yes, but in the movies that would happen AFTER they pulled over - and explained the obvious reason
karynnj
Oct 2014
#10
I hear that! Just thinking it's a good thing they didn't stop me and my husband back then.. I was
Cha
Oct 2014
#7
Yup. My first took an hour and a half. We blew through the last stop light at the hospital.
nolabear
Oct 2014
#34
"No charges have been filed against the couple at this time, Ritts said."
damnedifIknow
Oct 2014
#15
then cops should stop "reading minds" and finding them full of murder and mayhem.
mopinko
Oct 2014
#30
“I think I was screaming, 'Oh dear God, we can’t have the baby in the car'...”
rocktivity
Oct 2014
#60
Actually the police department probably wont have to worry about a lawsuit or atleast losing one
cstanleytech
Oct 2014
#80
She wasn't forced to the ground at gunpoint "for speeding on the way to the hospital"....
George II
Oct 2014
#53
If the officer knew there was a pregnant women in the vehicle and they were just
cstanleytech
Oct 2014
#76
Husband should have pulled over, explained situation. Takes 5 minutes max.
yellowcanine
Oct 2014
#77
I just did the math - if they were 10 miles from the hospital (a guess), then....
George II
Oct 2014
#84
Getting to the hospital that late, she probably delivered that almost 10 lb baby without drugs...
Lars39
Oct 2014
#85
Well drugs would not have done much for this lady and her baby is better off.
vanlassie
Oct 2014
#102
A pregnant woman arrived at a hospital just in time to give birth in the lobby
rocktivity
Oct 2014
#90