Police Officer Reportedly Blocks Couple From Entering Emergency Room And Later Charges Husband With Evading Arrest for Staying With Ailing Wife

Aline Wright probably thought that she had enough tough breaks in her life when her husband rushed her to the emergency room in Chattanooga. Aline is a cancer survivor, amputee, she was showing signs of a stroke and her new husband Jesse Wright ( a nurse technician) ran her to the emergency room. Then she ran into an officer from the Chattanooga Police Department.

Wright stopped at the two red lights between him and the emergency room but proceeded through the lights toward the emergency room. The officer spotted him the second time and followed them to the emergency room. The officer prevented the couple from entering the emergency room as Wright tried to carry Aline into the Erlanger Medical Center. She was unable to walk.

Despite this obvious emergency scene, the officer demanded answers on why they ran a red light. When the couple finally prevailed in demanding to enter the hospital, the officer tried to enter their room to arrest Jesse. Accordingly to the couple, the officer was only deterred from arresting Wright by hospital staff who insisted that, since Aline was unable to speak, they needed the husband to answer questions.

The officer was not done. He returned to the police station and a warrant was reportedly issued for Jesse Wright’s arrest. After being informed, Jesse had to leave his wife’s side and go to the police station, where he was told that they did not have a copy of the warrant. He went back to the hospital and fell asleep by his wife’s side. According to the couple, the security officers then rushed into the room in the early morning and arrested him for the Chattanooga Police Department.

The officer hit Wright with seven charges, including felony evading arrest.

The Chattanooga Police Department insists that they have no reason to investigate unless someone files a formal complaint. Lt. Kim Noorbergen insisted, “[u]nless we receive an Internal Affairs complaint on an officer we trust he is doing his job.”

Of course, there is the media coverage and the public statements of this couple. However, until a formal complaint is filed, it appears that no evidence or allegations are sufficient for the CPD to actually open an investigation — absent a formal complaint.

Obviously, the Wrights should file a complaint and, if these allegations are true, they should sue the city for such an obvious abuse of power and lack of basic humanity.

The account reminds one of another recent case
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Kudos: CCD

45 thoughts on “Police Officer Reportedly Blocks Couple From Entering Emergency Room And Later Charges Husband With Evading Arrest for Staying With Ailing Wife”

  1. Buddha,

    I don’t like walfart but would you really want this type of disgruntled employee doing security at wallyworld?

  2. This is a classic case of an officer who had every opportunity to be a hero and chose, instead, to be a bully! Poor judgment begets poor choices!

  3. On the plus side, there have been cops who caught people running red lights on their way to hospitals, who, when apprised of the medical emergency, turned on the squad cars flashers and sirens told them to follow the squad car top speed to the hospital. I have seen this happen a couple of times when wives are about to give birth. In this type of case, maybe the officer could intantly tell a true emergency was in the works cuz the woman was in labor.

    Not all cops are total morons and bullies, unfortunately, the ones with power issues get all the news.

  4. “I watched it burn down. Someone should have called the fire department.” said the Fire Chief.

  5. “[u]nless we receive an Internal Affairs complaint on an officer we trust he is doing his job.

    Considering the vast flow of items in this blog proving that so many of these ‘officers’ are doing an absolutely HORRIBLE job, I think it’s about time we start trusting that they are NOT doing their jobs properly UNTIL we receive a recommendation from at least a few dozen persons that indeed, they’ve helped in their lives maybe?

    “To protect and serve”, it was, right?

    ‘Police’ is about to become a new adjective in the English language, an antonym of human, caring, sensible, rational, moral…

    As in: ‘Dude, those prosecutors were so police, they didn’t show the slightest emotion in locking up that jaywalking Buddhist monk for life.’

  6. Kids, it’s all about the backdown. This cop evidently was reared to see it as dehumanizing. And typical of most institutions, the bosses feel they have to back him. A few more minutes on the evening news, and all is forgiven.
    One thing about cops. Shoot them and they’re heroes. Embarrass them and you’re the problem.

  7. frankdawg: “Don’t want to be contrarian here or suggest that what this officer did was right but why didn’t the guy call an ambulance? His wife would have been receiving treatment as soon as they got to her. It could be an insurance/cost thing but I am curious.”
    ———-

    It’s a good question; I wonder what kind of city services they have regarding 911 and how god their response time is. You can wait a long time for an ambulance and some people just drive a sick person to the ER. Also, the cost is too high if you don’t have insurance. In my neck of the woods private, non-911 ambulance service is $600. and up with payment at time of service. 911 ambulance service is the same; an EMS bus and critical care is a $1,200, to 1,400. one way fare. That’s just madness, if you can’t afford insurance don’t get sick, it’s way to expensive.

  8. Stel Pavlou,

    It is rare when you can use intelligent and police in the same sentence. Kind of like saying gifted attorney, its rare but there are exceptions.

  9. I just read it in a fact history book about mistake and errors. I LMAO when I red that.

    It was almost as funny as the story about the Iroquois Theater in Chicago that was billed as fire proof. Of course it was built as the great fire of Chicago. Only 1,900 people died in it. More than on the Titanic which was yet to be built.

    The weather is hotter than a Texas rattle snake in the Arizona desert…..

  10. roflol

    Um . . . I’m not sure but it wouldn’t surprise me.

  11. Buddha,

    Is it true that the Kansas City Star ran John Wayne Gacy on a column about National Clown week?

  12. Just back from lunch (very good – fried catfish, seafood gumbo and dirty rice) and a doctor visit (nothing serious – take two of these and avoid redheads). Woo hoo! Just another day in . . . Louisiana.

    How’s the Lone Star State treating you?

  13. Bob,

    What can I say? I have a high threshold for anger. And her critique, such as it was, consisted mostly of “you’re fat, stupid and I wouldn’t hire you (and Obama knows what he’s doing so leave him alone)”.

    That kind of attack simply doesn’t clear the bar. It ranks only slightly above a four year old calling me a “dooty head”. Pinning her to the insult mat was an exercise in verbal judo and contained all the emotion of dojo practice. She made me giggle quite a bit, but nary once did she make me angry.

    The first of her “criticism” is at best supposition as she has never seen me. Contrary to popular belief, I am also neither jade green nor bald although I may be someday. Green that is. I’ll always have some hair.

    The second is demonstrably untrue. As any human, I have my foibles but stupidity isn’t one of them. That weakness of mine for redheads though nearly killed me once. Twice. Several times. More than I can count.

    The last of the primary assertions would presume I’d work for someone of her temperament for any longer than it takes to say, “Guess what you can do with this job? The hint I’ll give you is ‘sideways’.” Also a historically demonstrable fact. Oh yes. Buddha has quit more than one job for “superior inferior reasons”.

    Her underlying premise, that Obama knew what he’s doing (and ergo I should leave him alone) in context of restoring the Constitution and the Rule of Law has also proven to be manifestly untrue. Unless she meant he knew what he was doing in becoming an aider and abettor of treason after the fact, in which case I’ll give her the technical point.

    That’s four strikes. The Prof is a most generous host and umpire and it was only after her attacks grew truly reprehensibly and unacceptably personal against others she was flaming on did I ask for her censure. I didn’t by that point, nor do I now, give a rat’s ass what Patty thinks about me personally. And she got that reaction the old fashioned way. She earned it.

    And besides.

    As any supermodel will tell you, the Internet adds at least 10 lbs.

  14. Looks like the CPD is hiding behind their investigation to avoid having to defend the indefensible!

    Update:
    CHATTANOOGA (WRCB) – The Chattanooga Police Department tells Eyewitness News it has placed the officer accused of barring a couple from entering the Erlanger Medical Center emergency room on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.

    The Chattanooga Police Department tells Channel 3 Eyewitness News that because an Internal Affairs investigation has been launched into this incident, they will not make any further comments about the case.

  15. Buddha: I have only been angry three times in the years I have been posting here.

    And Patty C. didn’t make the list … why?

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