Russian Doctor Beats Patient To Death

Well– remind me to never go to the hospital in Russia –even the doctors there are straight GANGSTA!

According to CNN, a Russian doctor has been charged with (manslaughter) after he allegedly “put hands” on a patient, beating the man to death! -No pun intended. Crazy thing here is he’s only facing 2 years! For manslaughter?!  



Peep the story below and sound off in the comments.

  
  

CNN– A doctor faces up to two years in prison for beating a patient who later died, Russian investigators said Saturday.

The man was beaten December 29 at Belgorod’s City Hospital No. 2 in southwestern Russia near the border with Ukraine. Officials opened a criminal case the next day, following an autopsy of the patient’s body, which revealed the presence of traumatic brain injury, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Belgorod region said in a statement.

The doctor was fired and his actions are classified as negligence, since there is no evidence he intended to kill the patient, the Investigative Committee said.

The incident was captured on surveillance video and went viral on the Internet. The committee said the criminal case was initiated before the video surfacing online.

The patient entered the hospital and, in the course of a procedure, kicked a nurse, the Russian state news agency Ria Novosti reported, citing investigators.

The doctor found out what happened, came to the nurse’s defense and punched the man, who fell and hit his head on the ground, Ria Novosti said.

The doctor also hit another man who came into the room where the patient was beaten, according to Ria Novosti.

The surveillance video shows the the patient falling to the ground and the doctor trying to revive him with chest compression. It doesn’t show the patient kicking the nurse and investigators didn’t explain why that happened.

The doctor was placed under house arrest. Officials did not release the name of the doctor nor the patient.

Canadian Police Accused Of Impersonating Journalists

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Garry Sault, middle, talks with the media after questioning Six Nations protesters as they guard the front entrance of a housing development in Hagersville, Ont., just south of the 15-month aboriginal occupation at Caledonia on Wednesday, May 23, 2007. CP PHOTO/Nathan Denette Garry Sault, middle, talks with the media after questioning Six Nations protesters as they guard the front entrance of a housing development in Hagersville, Ont., just south of the 15-month aboriginal occupation at Caledonia on Wednesday, May 23, 2007. CP PHOTO / Nathan Denette

By Tania Kohut | Global News, Jan 15, 2016

Ontario police officers still have the right to impersonate journalists for investigative purposes, but have agreed to guidelines for doing so.

But defence lawyer Peter Rosenthal says the guidelines will do little to change police behaviour. Rosenthal represented Shawn Brant, an aboriginal activist who was filmed by a police officer posing as a journalist during the aboriginal day of action protests in 2007.

“When they make an announcement…that they’ll continue it but only under certain circumstances, it doesn’t really help,” said Rosenthal. “It doesn’t say, don’t do it or you’re going to be punished.”

After a years-long legal battle, the Ontario Provincial…

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REPORT: Alabama Police Framed Innocent African Americans For Decades 

  
The police force Dothan, Alabama has been blasted in a new report that digs into nearly 20 years of discrimination and false imprisonment of Black citizens. 

A new report has exposed a cover-up of an internal affairs investigation that proved that officers in the narcotics investigation squad have routinely planted drugs and weapons on young Black men to secure charges against them since the mid 90’s — motivated by the squad’s affiliation with a racist neo-Confederate group.

Via Henry County Report: 

The Alabama Justice Project has obtained documents that reveal a Dothan Police Department’s Internal Affairs investigation was covered up by the district attorney. A group of up to a dozen police officers on a specialized narcotics team were found to have planted drugs and weapons on young black men for years. They were supervised at the time by Lt. Steve Parrish, current Dothan Police Chief, and Sgt. Andy Hughes, current Asst. Director of Homeland Security for the State of Alabama. All of the officers reportedly were members of a Neoconfederate organization that the Southern Poverty Law Center labels “racial extremists.” The group has advocated for blacks to “return” to Africa, published that the civil rights movement is really a Jewish conspiracy, and that blacks have lower IQ’s.

The documents shared reveal that the internal affairs investigation was covered up to protect the aforementioned officers’ law enforcement careers and keep them from being criminally prosecuted.

Several long term Dothan law enforcement officers, all part of an original group that initiated the investigation, believe the public has a right to know that the Dothan Police Department, and District Attorney Doug Valeska, targeted young black men by planting drugs and weapons on them over a decade. Most of the young men were prosecuted, many sentenced to prison, and some are still in prison. Many of the officers involved were subsequently promoted and are in leadership positions in law enforcement. They hope the mood of the country is one that demands action and that the US Department of Justice will intervene.

The group of officers requested they be granted anonymity, and shared hundreds of files from the Internal Affairs Division.

Honestly, there are no surprises here! Sadly.

Source| Bossip