Oklahoma trooper Daniel Martin suspended without pay for choking paramedic Maurice White


Trooper Martin Paramedic

Remember growing up your parents would always tell don't point .

In video that strangely resembled something out of the civil rights movement video of Oklahoma Trooper Daniel

Martin choking paramedic Maurice White it spread like wild fire across the INTERNET  and quickly became political. At first glance many felt that third

was a case of an officer stepping out of line,paramedics and police are supposed to be on the same side. At any

rate something snapped inside of Officer Martin that day  or did it, if you watch the video closely you see the other

trooper pointing a finger at the driver of the ambulance which

in general is universally understood in the U.S. as being an aggressive rude action,unless your a baseball coach disputing a call(that's part of the game,but the coach still gets thrown out) then pointing

a finger at objects is o.k., but not in normal ever day life .So the trooper points and the Mr White gets out of the ambulance with a patient inside and he should be allowed to leave after explaining why he did not

yield ,but no the finger pointing by the first officer has escalated the situation,which he was probably thinking should not matter ,this ambulance driver is not some big tough thug right, wrong ,the

ambulance driver gets out of the vehicle all puffy chested and starts doing his own pointing, now the trooper offended and not being able to take his own medicine grabs White's hand and starts some sort

of Kong fu move, Martin the trooper who  gets suspended for choking White actually is just trying to help out his partner before White smashes him with on of those wrestling moves.

So Martin takes the charge even though his partner was the one who could have handled the situation better.Moral of the story ,don't point fingers unless you are a baseball coach or a pro wrestler.

 

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