New Jersey State Police Closes Investigation After Removing A Patient From Rockland Hatzolah’s Care, Claims No Wrongdoing

by Monsey.info

The New Jersey State Police has closed an investigation on an incident in October where a State Police officer removed a patient from Rockland Hatzolah’s care.

The verdict, according to them, the officer did nothing wrong, and the investigation “administratively closed.”

The blood boiling incident was caught on cell phone camera as Rockland Hatzolah attempted to treat a patient of a rollover on the Garden State Parkway. The patient was being treated when a New Jersey State Police officer, came over and forcibly removed the patient from the Hatzolah ambulance.

The Halzolah volunteers protested, begging the officer to reconsider as he sat the patient down on a guardrail to await another ambulance.

A full 10 minutes past, according to one report, before the ambulance called by the state arrived.

The officer then allegedly began demanding that the volunteers move their vehicle, going so far as to jump into the driver seat and driving the vehicle off the road himself.

The incident was caught on multiple cell phone cameras and quickly went viral.

Sources tell Monsey.info that the videos circulating are just a small portion of what went on.

The incident actually was initiated by a local fire chief, according to the source, who demanded that the officer remove Hatzolah from the scene.

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