So true.
So his career is pretty much over now. Do you think he could at the very least get a job as a rent-a-cop somewhere? :haha:
A disgruntled overbearing mall cop would be my guess.
Why is this still a discussion? Have any of you seen the "extra video" of him along the car tweaking out like he was either on drugs or just trembling from the experience? This guy needs to go and resume life as a rent-a-cop.
Yes, I've seen the extra video. I assume you are talking about the one that also got Payne fired from Gold Cross for threatening to bring all the homeless to the U. Most people don't realize the guy lost two good jobs that night.
FWIW - My wife is a Paramedic and worked with Payne at Gold Cross.
Sounds like she works with my buddy Evan shown on the right
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/nl...=w1634-h919-no
Nurse Wubbels will be collecting $500k from the state for her troubles.
Yep, the state meaning the taxpayers.
This is a bit of a joke. The cop certainly deserved to be fired, but is this really worth $500k? She was in the cuffed and in the car for what? All of 20 minutes or so?
I'm telling my wife to not serve the next cop that comes to her location now. I'm tired of working.
The former Salt Lake police officer who received worldwide criticism for his arrest of University of Utah Hospital nurse Alex Wubbels says he was only following orders. He now wants $1.5 million from the city for being wrongfully fired, defamation of character, breach of contract and not being properly trained.
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/...ice-chief.html
Jeff Payne, the former Salt Lake City police detective who was fired in 2017 after his controversial arrest of University Hospital nurse Alex Wubbels, has been hired by the Weber County Sheriff’s Office.
https://www.ksl.com/article/46627814...n-weber-county