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This feels more like a NEWSPAPER article than something you'd find in an encyclopedia. I recommend deletion. Theaveng ( talk) 17:41, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
In the body cam footage it shows Wubbel holding an iPhone. Payne says "She is the one who has told me 'No'." The remote person on that phone says "Yeah, sir, but you're making a big mistake. Right now you are making a huge mistake and are threatening a...". Payne cuts him off with "OK." and immediately makes a two-handed grab for her phone; when she pulls it away he says "No. We're done. We're done.", and then proceeds to arrest Wubbel. News reports at the time say that the person on the phone is a hospital administrator and not Lt. Tracy. The article says it's Lt. Tracy, Payne's supervisor on the phone. SkoreKeep ( talk) 04:54, 13 January 2019 (UTC)
I believe this article needs an ending of the matter
The article does not say if the arresting officer, or his Lt. (who ordered him to make the arrest) were dismissed (the article I cite below refers to him a a 'former' officer)
And I have read that the arresting officer is not sorry at all...
Former Officer Who Wrongfully Arrested Nurse Wubbles Says He Isn’t Sorry and Plans to Sue
https://nurse.org/articles/utah-police-officer-wrongful-nurse-arrest-lawsuit/
Montalban ( talk) 07:39, 1 April 2019 (UTC)
How did the former police officer Jeff Payne's wrongful terrmination lawsuit turn out? I don't see anything on it later than 2019, now five years ago. Greg Lovern ( talk) 16:32, 10 June 2024 (UTC)