posted on Feb, 20 2013 @ 11:40 AM
Originally posted by DaTroof
When police/security arrived, why didn't the "companion" take charge of the situation and get the down's syndrome man out of there? What kind of
"companion" can't take charge of their responsibility? I blame the companion.
I am not privy to what happened but I can see it getting played out like this. The movie ends, and the man even with his limited mental capacity
knows it is going to play again. Having liked the movie so much he wanted to see it again, most likely driven by a sense of patriotism for the men
who make up our armed forces. I can see the companion trying to explain to him that the movie was over and it was time to go. At this point, the
usher comes over and on a power trip of his own orders them out of the theatre as she is still trying to talk some rational thought into the mentally
challenged guy. Not having a sense of her plight, he decides to escalate the situation over a 11 dollar ticket, after all that is one more seat to
jam on an opening night for the movie. He makes the decision to get the security involved, which is 3 off duty police officers. Now any sane man,
probably thinks that at this point every thing is still under control as they are off duty police officers and as such know how to handle such
situations. The "security" arrive on scene and immediately start throwing thier power around by ordering them to leave or "you will be arrested" on
the spot for trespassing. This is not what the mentally challenged man wants to hear, having a diminished mental capacity and not understanding the
possible end scenario he gets belligerant (mouthing off and allegedly cussing). Having now been verbally assaulted the "security" instead of taking a
moment to realize he is retarded, escalates the situation by trying to force him out. Still not knowing the consequences the man resists by trying to
stop them from removing him, holding on to anything he can to prevent it. The security gets even more irate now as he is resisting removal and
tackles him to the floor, all 3 of them. The handcuff him and hold him down, he still appears to be resisting because he can't breath and is fighting
for air. I can see one of them physically restraining the CPA threatening to arrest her as she attempts to get close to the man to de-escalate the
situation while officer holding her back is calling for backup to transport the man to the police station. Meanwhile, the other 2 continue to hold
the man down. The man's resistance becomes much weaker and at this point one of them realizes "oh crap, something is wrong!" so they now remove the
cuffs, but it is too late. At this point in time the man has started turning blue due to lack of oxygen. They call for an ambulance and try and
perform CPR but because of the length of time the man went without air and his sheer size, he perishes shortly after being loaded into an ambulance
that in all likelyhood only took about 5 minutes to get there. He was already hanging on by a thread when they were performing CPR. Like it or not,
if it was not intentional due to anger it is definately due to negligence of that I have no doubt. The whole situation was not handled correctly from
the onset and a mentally challenged man is now dead because of a freakin' 11 dollar movie ticket.
The movie usher and the off duty policemen should be real proud of "what they accomplished" in the pursuit of justice. Good job!!
edit on 20-2-2013 by Darkphoenix77 because: (no reason given)
edit on 20-2-2013 by Darkphoenix77 because: phrasing