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    Racing to see his dying mother-in-law at a Plano hospital, an NFL player found himself delayed by a Dallas officer as her life ebbed away. It's a story that has sparked outrage across North Texas and generated interest around the country.

    With his wife and another woman in the car, Ryan Moats — a running back for the Houston Texans — sped his car toward Baylor Regional Medical Center of Plano in the early morning hours of March 17. But when the Moats arrived at emergency room parking lot, they were stopped by Officer Robert Powell, who drew his service revolver on the concerned family members.

    Dashcam video from the Dallas officer's patrol car captured the incident.

    "Get in there," Officer Powell yelled out to Tamishia Moats, Ryan's wife, as she exited the car. "Let me see your hands. Get in there. Put your hands on the car."

    "Excuse me; my mom is dying," Tamisha Moats replied.

    She and the other woman ignored Officer Powell's commands and rushed inside the hospital to her dying mother as Ryan Moats and Officer Powell went back-and-forth over insurance paperwork the NFL player was unable to locate.

    MOATS: "I've got seconds before she's gone, man."

    POWELL: "Listen: If I can't verify you have insurance..."

    MOATS: "My mother-in-law is dying!"

    POWELL: "Listen to me."

    MOATS: "Right now, you're wasting my time."

    POWELL: "If you can't verify you have insurance, I'm going to tow your car. So, you either find it or I am going to tow the car."

    As they argued, the officer got irritated.

    POWELL: "Shut your mouth. Shut your mouth. You can either settle down and cooperate, or I can just take you to jail for running a red light."


    Dallas PD
    The tape shows a nurse coming out of the hospital, pleading with Officer Powell to let Moats join his wife and her dying mother inside.. In a telephone interview, Moats said the clash with the officer was totally unexpected. "For him to not even be sympathetic at all, and basically we're dogs or something and we don't matter — it basically shocked me," he said.

    No compassion was indicated in the police recording of the incident. "I can screw you over," Officer Powell said. "I would rather not do that. You obviously will dictate everything that happens; and right now, your attitude sucks."

    The hospital twice sent nurses to try and get the officer to release Moats.

    "We're blue-coding her for the third time," a nurse said on the police videotape.

    A Plano police officer stopped to make a plea for the officer to let Moats go. "Hey, that's the nurse," the Plano officer said. "She says the mom is dying right now, and she wants to know if I can get him up there."

    Finally, after a 20-minute delay, the officer ticketed Moats for running a red light.

    By the time Moats made it up to the emergency room, his mother-in-law was dead.

    "I went up after she passed and held her hand, but she was already gone," Moats said in a telephone interview.

    Dallas police have apologized to the Moats family, dropped the ticket, and launched a review of the incident.

    “When it came to our attention, we immediately called for an internal investigation to be done,” said police spokesman Lt. Andy Havey.

    WFAA.com has received more than 400 comments about the incident since the story first aired on Channel 8 Wednesday night.


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  • #2
    What an ass.
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    • #3
      I do hope that something more than "we are looking into this" comes about.

      Sure this person ran a light but for the love of God, cops turn their backs all the time on stuff like this, heck, they do it themselves over and over.

      I know the charges have been dropped, and hopefully the police department will do the right thing, if what i hear is true, minimal sensitivity training and at least a suspension for "I could screw you over"

      Dang

      Hope it doesnt get swept under the rug

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      • #4
        The cop should be fired... There is nothing they can do that will make up for the fact that a "person" couldn't say good bye to a dying patient. This is just unbelievable. I take that back, he shouldn't be fired, they should just shoot hilm. What a total ass... I hope he never works as a public servant ever again.
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        • #5
          I saw that on the news. Plano is adjacent to where I live, in Richardson, to our north. My daughter lives there. The police chief apologized and spoke of how embarrassed he and the rest of the force were over it.
          The cop is a dumbass. He'll be history. He's had incidents in his past that they were going to report on the next newscast.
          Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
          "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
          He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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          • #6
            The man was speeding against red light and then refused to comply with the officer. I think the officer exercised extraordinary patience, restraint in dealing with the behavior of Moats. In fact, Moats should be damn happy he didn't get tased, or worse
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            • #7
              Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
              I saw that on the news. Plano is adjacent to where I live, in Richardson, to our north. My daughter lives there. The police chief apologized and spoke of how embarrassed he and the rest of the force were over it.
              The cop is a dumbass. He'll be history. He's had incidents in his past that they were going to report on the next newscast.
              Thanks Slowwhand!

              If you get any links, would be nice to post them

              I was thinking, how will this be handled and will the PD step up to the plate and handle this.

              Originally posted by Ming
              The cop should be fired... There is nothing they can do that will make up for the fact that a "person" couldn't say good bye to a dying patient. This is just unbelievable. I take that back, he shouldn't be fired, they should just shoot hilm. What a total ass... I hope he never works as a public servant ever again.
              I agree, and just think, how many more incidents like this take place and dont get reported?


              But then of all the Law Enforcement Officers in the world, hopefully some other will look into their own hearts and ask themselves of they have displayed a similiar attitude during a similiar situation.


              It is refreshing though, they have released the dashboard Cam tape.

              I know they were just coming out with these when I was on patrol, I believe someone such as a shift supervisor has the key and not the actual person who has the device installed in their vehicle.

              Kudos for any and all actions that will be taken, as long as they also address others, so that it is not just a slap on the wrist and swept away

              Gramps
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              • #8
                will be interesting to hear Don's perspective on this
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                • #9
                  The police officer was doing his job regardless of the circumstances! That demands respect! :wiglaf:
                  “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Combat Ingrid View Post
                    The man was speeding against red light and then refused to comply with the officer. I think the officer exercised extraordinary patience, restraint in dealing with the behavior of Moats. In fact, Moats should be damn happy he didn't get tased, or worse
                    Your trolling obviously as thats not what the video showed at all, and this come from an EX-Federal Officer who knows first hand what its like to be behind the badge

                    GT
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                    • #11
                      Video On Demand: Latest News Video

                      Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                      "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                      He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                      • #12
                        Dallas Police Officer Robert Powell, who delayed NFL player Ryan Moats and his wife from the hospital bedside of a dying relative, has resigned.

                        Powell handed in his resignation Wednesday morning.

                        Powell's attorney released a statement from the officer. It says:

                        "With a heavy heart and great sadness, I resigned from the Dallas Police Department this morning. I made this decision in the hope that my resignation will allow the Dallas Police Department, my fellow officers, and the citizens of Dallas to better reflect on this experience, learn from the mistakes made, and move forward. I still hope to speak with the Moats family to personally express my deep regret, sympathy, and to apologize for my poor judgment and unprofessional conduct. I also want to apologize to my fellow officers. I have sincere respect and admiration for the men and women of the Dallas Police Department and the work they perform daily, and I wish them well."

                        Powell stopped Moats' car in the parking lot of a Plano hosptial. Moats had run a red light as he was trying to get to the bedside of his mother-in-law, who was near death.

                        Powell gave Moats a ticket for running the red light. He also threatened Moats. Despite Moats' pleas to Powell to release him, his mother-in-law died while Powell detained him.

                        Powell and the Dallas Police Department have come under fire for his actions during the stop.



                        Good Riddance
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                        • #13



                          The Officers Apology...not sure the motive...but none the less there it is
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                          • #14
                            The same officer was a little heavy-handed with a wife of a Cowboy, Zach Thomas. This was over an illegal U Turn.
                            Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                            "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                            He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                            • #15
                              He's probably a frustrated highschool 'hero' with a "hate-on" for pro-football players.
                              We need seperate human-only games for MP/PBEM that dont include the over-simplifications required to have a good AI
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