Memos: Firefighter refused call to Tucson shooting
TUCSON, Ariz. – A veteran firefighter refused to respond to last month's deadly shooting spree that left Rep. Gabrielle Giffords wounded because he had different political views than his colleagues and "did not want to be part of it," according to internal city memos.
Mark Ekstrum's insubordination may have delayed his unit's response because firefighters had to stop at another station to pick up a replacement for him, the Arizona Daily Star reported.
While the crew was not among the first called to the supermarket where six people were killed and 13 others wounded, a memo from Ekstrum's supervisor said his actions caused "confusion and delay" during the emergency.
Ekstrum's team, which is specially trained to handle large medical emergencies, was dispatched to assist 90 minutes after the Jan. 8 shooting.
Fortunately, "The 28-year veteran of the Tucson Fire Department retired two days later while his supervisors were still considering how to discipline him..."
Truly, that's disgusting.
It says in the article that he said "he had no problem with Giffords and even voted for her in the last election" but if that's the case, what was this all about?
Fortunately, he quit.
Link to original post: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110218/ap_on_re_us/us_congresswoman_shot_firefighter_call
2 comments:
Now he needs to be charged... there must be some ordinance about delilection of duty. Boy needs to do a bit of time so he can think about it. rman sed it.
technically, I doubt there's anything he can be charged with.
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