Tuesday, August 16, 2016
H.C.M.C. complete report and Minneapolis police reports.
page 4 of the minneapolis police report
This is the most alarming part of this report on page 2 of H.C.M.C. medical report the patient is complaining to H.C.M.C R.N. Vicki Connolly that he is having chronic back pain in this report it states his leg might be broke and he is complaining of a head injury which could have only happened when security staff placed his head into the wall as state in there report. Which the staff at H.C.M.C. medical center obviously took no prevent care for the back injury at all and had total disregard for the patients life by injuring the part above and below the injury of the back. The H.C.M.C. staff and the Minneapolis police department have both disregard for the mandatory Minnesota State Law 72hr emergency hold law. This sort of behavior is defended by Hennepin County attorney Michael Miller feel free to call him and ask why this sort of behavior is acceptable at any place especially a medical center where they are trained to deal with this sort of problem not screen them out and carry them out.Public official Michael Millers PH#612-348-5488
Page 1 of minneapolis police report
This is a certified copy and public information of Minneapolis police report dated march 18 2011 which is the date of discovery for the patient. which on this report the patient has not left the location of the hospital address of 701 Park avenue S.Minneapolis 55415. They have three different reasons listed above 1. Assault which never occurred according to there own report the patient never made contact.. 2 Disorderly Conduct which isn't true if a patient is acting this way the police should never have been called in the first place again Mandatory Minnesota State law 72 emergency hold and especially if this is occurring at a medical facility like H.C.M.C. medical centers APS unit. 3. Trespassing the patient arrived at 3:52A.M. the police arrived at 7:19 this must be the longest trespasser I have ever heard of and just why is there a medical report. It took the responding Minneapolis police officers listed in the report 4 minute's to arrive there.
Page 5 of H.C.M.C medical report
This is the most alarming of the report they are aware the patient is having chronic back pain is asking for assistance and instead of giving him the services he may have needed at the time of the report. The H.C.M.C medical center discharge summary states "Carried out by security, threatening aggressive and assaultive. Which brings up the mandatory Minnesota state law emergency 72hr hold law. which it clear to me when I read anyone of these pages that the law should have being followed.
page 3
There are many concerns in this report but what is most concerning is that the patient is stated as being cooperative and guarded. Unhealthy thoughts and is on a legal status of voluntary.
Page 2 H.C.M.C medical report
The most important part of this page 2 is showing this is a confidential report and is up to the patient what to release including personal names. Page 2 the patient is stating he is having chronic back pain apparently by a assault from the St.Paul police department which could be why the patient is at the APS unit to begin with.
Page 4 of H.C.M.C. medical report
Page 3 of medical report patient is threatening to others which according to minneasota state law the patient must be detained at the medical facility to prevent further harm to others. apparently this is a screening process done by staff at H.C.M.C. the patient is being offered a Chemical assessment by staff at the APS department . Patient was sitting in a chair does not make contact with any person there. He is restraint in APS room which they have 2 different H.C.M.C reports according to 2 reports he is restrained in the APS room and the main hall way.
Read the first paragraph of this and if they are violating multiple state laws while conducting this action they are not immune from their actions. Such as having 2 different restrain locations. and if the patient is threatening harm to others at a medical APS unit why is this law not followed .
Page 1 of H.C.M.C medical report
This is page one of the medical report Michael Miller Hennepin County attorney's office is defending in a active lawsuit he will not admit nor deny this report because it is confidential. But as a last resort of the patient he has decided to publish all there reports to confirm their illegal action's conducted by H.C.M.C medical staff. Which by the way you read this report you will notice patient is admitted at 3:52 A.M. also notice the location of service's department APS which the patient went to and asked for the service's voluntarily. The highlighted parts are most important on this first page first highlight says the fucking bullshit cop's wrecked my tailbone. This can be confirmed by the patient was at the St. Paul police station prior to this hospital visit. But most important it is very clear the nurse Vicki L Connolly R.N. H.C.M.C employee is obviously aware the patient is injured and having other issues at the time of the visit. Besides being injured by what sounds like police brutality, the patient hasn't had his meds since being injured by the St. Paul, MN police and is there voluntarily asking for assistance.
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