but however, he was charged on obstructing justice, to my knowledge, as well as being drunk in public. near of neither seems to have occurred. even so no one should have been treated this way that brutally pushed down on the hard walk pavement and sustained trauma like he did. he had a vertical laceration forehead into the scalp, which i saw and where the stitches were placed. bruising redness, abrasions about his face that should not have happened. this should have been deescalated and officers could have taken him to the side i believe, and just said okay well let s have a conversation rather than pushing down to the pavement. dr. martin i want you to stay with us because i want to bring in new york times volume charles blow and secret service agent dan bongino.
and you know breathing four times a minute due to alcohol, and taken care of people with ankle sprains and various other thing, and also taken care of individuals who are intoxicated. he was apparently not intoxicated by way of the breathalyzer test. so a breathalyzer test was done? a breathalyzer test was done. he told me, i don t have the results of that, but the breathalyzer test was done at the police station. and it did not indicate he was intoxicated. the bystanders, credible witnesses i spoke with indicated that he did not resist arrest, but however, he was charged on obstructing justice, to my knowledge, as well as being drunk in public. neither seems to have occurred. even so, no one should have been treated this way that brutally, pushed down on the hard walk