Oops I Did It Again: The Original. Recorded 73 years ago. It's actually pretty good. Yeah, I know it's fake, still....
Wichita police are conducting an internal investigation into an incident last week in which an officer yanked a woman from a car being driven erratically.
Police first suspected the woman of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. But it turns out she was having a diabetic attack, Deputy Police Chief Tom Stolz said Monday.
The 30-year-old Wichita woman suffered a broken arm, a large bump on her head and blackened eyes, Stolz said.
Police are trying to determine whether her injuries came from officers or from her car striking trees and running into yards, he said.
Dude. I've seen the video, and while I can't find a link to it here, given the gusto with which she was yanked out and tossed to the ground, there's no question. I'll see if I can't find it....
Police first suspected the woman of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. But it turns out she was having a diabetic attack, Deputy Police Chief Tom Stolz said Monday.
The 30-year-old Wichita woman suffered a broken arm, a large bump on her head and blackened eyes, Stolz said.
Police are trying to determine whether her injuries came from officers or from her car striking trees and running into yards, he said.
Dude. I've seen the video, and while I can't find a link to it here, given the gusto with which she was yanked out and tossed to the ground, there's no question. I'll see if I can't find it....
The oops list -- makes me feel better about the (lack of) consequences of my chosen career field(s). I particularly like "Loose1" and "Loose2," which tell a great little story....
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