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  • SoMiss2000
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    • Oct 2002
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    #1

    Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

    Actually since this happened in Plano, it was probably Plano PD. Click the link to see the video.


    NFL player pulled over outside hospital while rushing to be with dying relative

    11:39 PM CDT on Wednesday, March 25, 2009

    By STEVE THOMPSON and TANYA EISERER / The Dallas Morning News

    As he rushed his family to the hospital, 26-year-old NFL running back Ryan Moats rolled through a red light. A Dallas police officer pulled their SUV over outside the emergency room.

    Moats and his wife explained that her mother was dying inside the hospital.
    Video


    "You really want to go through this right now?" Moats pleaded. "My mother-in-law is dying. Right now!"

    The officer, 25-year-old Robert Powell, was unmoved. He spent long minutes writing Moats a ticket and threatened him with arrest.

    "I can screw you over," the officer told Moats. "I'd rather not do that."

    The scene last week, captured by a dashboard video camera, prompted apologies and the promise of an investigation from Dallas police officials Wednesday.

    "There were some things that were said that were disturbing, to say the least," said Lt. Andy Harvey, a police spokesman.

    Moats' mother-in-law, Jonetta Collinsworth, was struggling at 45 with breast cancer that had spread throughout her body. Family members rushed to her bedside from as far away as California.

    On March 17, the night of their incident with Powell, the Moatses had gone to their Frisco home to get some rest. Around midnight, they received word that they needed to hurry back to the hospital if they wanted to see Collinsworth before she died.

    The couple, along with Collinsworth's father and an aunt, jumped into the SUV and headed back toward Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano. They exited the Dallas North Tollway at Preston Road, just down the street from the hospital.

    Moats turned on his hazard lights. He stopped at a red light, where, he said, the only nearby motorist signaled for him to go ahead. He went through.

    Powell, watching traffic from a hidden spot, flipped on his lights and sirens. In less than a minute, he caught up to the SUV and followed for about 20 more seconds as Moats found a parking spot outside the emergency room.

    Moats' wife, 27-year-old Tamishia, was the first out. Powell yelled at her to get back in.

    "Get in there!" he yelled. "Let me see your hands!"

    "My mom is dying," she explained.

    Powell was undeterred.

    "I saw in his eyes that he really did not care," Tamishia Moats said Wednesday.

    Tamishia Moats and her great-aunt ignored the officer and headed into the hospital. Ryan Moats stayed behind with the father of the dying woman.

    "I waited until no traffic was coming," Moats told Powell, explaining his passage through the red light. "I got seconds before she's gone, man."

    Powell demanded his license and proof of insurance. Moats produced his license but said he didn't know where the insurance paperwork was.

    "Just give me a ticket or whatever," he said, beginning to sound exasperated and a little argumentative.

    "Shut your mouth," Powell told him. "You can cooperate and settle down, or I can just take you to jail for running a red light."

    There was more back and forth.

    "If you're going to give me a ticket, give me a ticket."

    "Your attitude says that you need one."

    "All I'm asking you is just to hurry up."

    Powell began a lecture.

    "If you want to keep this going, I'll just put you in handcuffs," the officer said, "and I'll take you to jail for running a red light."

    Powell made several more points, including that the SUV was illegally parked. Moats replied "Yes sir" to each.

    "Understand what I can do," Powell concluded. "I can tow your truck. I can charge you with fleeing. I can make your night very difficult."

    "I understand," Moats responded. "I hope you'll be a great person and not do that."

    Hospital security guards arrived and told Powell that the Moatses' relative really was upstairs dying.

    Powell spent several minutes inside his squad car, in part to check Moats for outstanding warrants. He found none.

    Another hospital staffer came out and spoke with a Plano police officer who had arrived.

    "Hey, that's the nurse," the Plano officer told Powell. "She said that the mom's dying right now, and she's wanting to know if they can get him up there before she dies."

    "All right," Powell replied. "I'm almost done."

    As Moats signed the ticket, Powell continued his lecture.

    "Attitude's everything," he said. "All you had to do is stop, tell me what was going on. More than likely, I would have let you go."

    It had been about 13 minutes.

    Moats and Collinsworth's father went into the hospital, where they found Collinsworth had died, with her daughter at her side.

    The Moatses, who are black, said Wednesday that they can't help but think that race might have played a part in how Powell, who is white, treated them.

    "I think he should lose his job," said Ryan Moats, a Dallas native who attended Bishop Lynch High School and now plays for the Houston Texans.

    Powell, hired in January 2006, did not return a call for comment. Assistant Chief Floyd Simpson said Powell told police officials that he believed that he was doing his job. He has been re-assigned to dispatch pending an investigation.

    "When people are in distress, we should come to the rescue," said Simpson. "We shouldn't further their distress."

    Collinsworth was buried Saturday in Louisiana.
    Last edited by SoMiss2000; 03-26-2009, 12:29 AM.
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  • ex carrabba fan
    I'll thank him for you
    • Oct 2004
    • 32744

    #2
    Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

    Just sad, hard to judge but that officer seems to deserve a beating.

    The article pretty much had it out for the officer so I'm a bit skeptical. Overall I still think that he deserves a stern beating.

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    • 55
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      • Mar 2006
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      #3
      Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

      What a worthless pig. Plain and simple.

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      • SoMiss2000
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        Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

        Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
        Just sad, hard to judge but that officer seems to deserve a beating.

        The article pretty much had it out for the officer so I'm a bit skeptical. Overall I still think that he deserves a stern beating.
        skeptical? did you now watch the 2 minute video? the incident was 13 minutes long but they only showed 2 minutes. Race may not have been involved (then again, it did happen in Plano) but clearly, the officer didn't handle the situation very well. Not only did he not try to verify the man's story but he threatened to arrest him for running a red and being illegally parked. On top of that, gave the guy a $200 ticket. The FIRST thing the Officer should've asked is if there was an emergency and how could he help. Moats alledgely put on his hazards, ran the light and turned into a freaking hospital where his wife immediately jumped out of the vehicle. Does that not scream EMERGENCY?
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        • 55
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          • Mar 2006
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          Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

          Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
          Just sad, hard to judge but that officer seems to deserve a beating.
          I'd be more than willing to deliver that sentence myself.

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          • ex carrabba fan
            I'll thank him for you
            • Oct 2004
            • 32744

            #6
            Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

            Originally posted by SoMiss2000
            skeptical? did you now watch the 2 minute video? the incident was 13 minutes long but they only showed 2 minutes. Race may not have been involved (then again, it did happen in Plano) but clearly, the officer didn't handle the situation very well. Not only did he not try to verify the man's story but he threatened to arrest him for running a red and being illegally parked. On top of that, gave the guy a $200 ticket. The FIRST thing the Officer should've asked is if there was an emergency and how could he help. Moats alledgely put on his hazards, ran the light and turned into a freaking hospital where his wife immediately jumped out of the vehicle. Does that not scream EMERGENCY?
            Oh no I didn't catch the vid. Yeah I'd have no problem beating the hell out of him

            There aren't many scenarios in which violent retribution is acceptable to me either.

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            • J.R. Locke
              Banned
              • Nov 2004
              • 4137

              #7
              Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

              I have had more interactions with the police that resembled this standoffish narcissism than I have had good experiences.

              So sad.

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              • Brandon13
                All Star
                • Oct 2005
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                #8
                Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                What a ****ing douche.

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                • afro_dogg20
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                  • Jun 2008
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                  #9
                  Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                  thats messed up
                  NFL: Philadelphia Eagles
                  NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder

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                  • dave374
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2003
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                    #10
                    Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                    We all know why that happened.

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                    • deaduck
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                      • Mar 2009
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                      Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                      Let me be clear...I'm not saying the cop is or is not racist. Or was fully right or wrong but...

                      Moats ,no matter how safely he did it, commited a traffic violation. The Cop followed/pulled him.

                      Standard procedure, police do not allow persons to just walk away from pulled vehicles. Doesn't take a law degree to understand why.

                      And just because it was true in this case, does not mean that in the course of a shift, an officer doesn't hear hundreds of "reasons" why someone isn't guilty of a crime. Being in a hospital parking lot, does not mean someone couldn't lie/exagerate their story to avoid a ticket.

                      All that said, The guy still comes off bad in the story. To me, not so much in the video because the aggitation levels justify his defensivness but more so because he still issued the ticket even with validation of the story from hospital staff.

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                      • Derrville
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                        • Sep 2008
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                        #12
                        Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                        wow

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                        • HealyMonster
                          Titans Era has begun.
                          • Aug 2002
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                          #13
                          Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                          so, when does a family memeber dying in the hospital give people the right to break the law? I mean he didnt have someone dying in the back seat, they were in the hospital. He has no right to just break the law, now hes trying to get sympathy because a cop did his job and he, as a citizen, didnt. The cop may have been mean, but he did his freakin job. Moats is wrong, he broke the law and now he seems like a bigger idiot cause hes trying to get sympathy and play the race card over a ticket he deserved.

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                          • SoMiss2000
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                            Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                            Originally posted by Renegade44
                            so, when does a family memeber dying in the hospital give people the right to break the law? I mean he didnt have someone dying in the back seat, they were in the hospital. He has no right to just break the law, now hes trying to get sympathy because a cop did his job and he, as a citizen, didnt. The cop may have been mean, but he did his freakin job. Moats is wrong, he broke the law and now he seems like a bigger idiot cause hes trying to get sympathy and play the race card over a ticket he deserved.
                            it's called COMMON SENSE. Then again, common sense ain't so common. Put yourself in Moats shoes. If it were your mother.....

                            Do police give out tickets every time they pull someone over? Then ran the man's plates to check for warrants. The officer should've gotten a clue and attempted to help him instead of feeding his ego. This has already prompted an apology from the PD and they are investigating. Also, if this cop is so great, why didn't he control the entire situation by allowing to two females to continue into the hospital. I'd understand if there were no video supporting the article but that officer was being an *** and I'm sure he feels like one today and is wondering whether he is going to be reprimanded.
                            Last edited by SoMiss2000; 03-26-2009, 07:16 AM.
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                            • JBH3
                              Marvel's Finest
                              • Jan 2007
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                              #15
                              Re: Ryan Moats and a Pathetic Dallas Police Officer

                              Originally posted by Dislimb
                              I'd be more than willing to deliver that sentence myself.
                              Count me in too...

                              Originally posted by dave374
                              We all know why that happened.
                              Yup.

                              Originally posted by deaduck

                              Moats ,no matter how safely he did it, commited a traffic violation. The Cop followed/pulled him.

                              Standard procedure, police do not allow persons to just walk away from pulled vehicles. Doesn't take a law degree to understand why.
                              Dude...people get out of tickets all the time. My wife has gotten out of countless tickets, and it wasn't like she was on her way to see a dying loved one.

                              Cops are able to show compassion, but things like racism/power/ego get in the way of that.

                              My brother in-law is a black cop, and has let people go in similar cases. Its possible, it just takes someone being human, and not a racist bigot power-tripping egotistical PIG.

                              Originally posted by Renegade44

                              so, when does a family memeber dying in the hospital give people the right to break the law? I mean he didnt have someone dying in the back seat, they were in the hospital. He has no right to just break the law, now hes trying to get sympathy because a cop did his job and he, as a citizen, didnt. The cop may have been mean, but he did his freakin job. Moats is wrong, he broke the law and now he seems like a bigger idiot cause hes trying to get sympathy and play the race card over a ticket he deserved.
                              Wow. You sir are stellar.

                              I've got no doubt in my mind, as a white man, that had I been in the same situation w/ the same cop he would've at least let me go and had he still wanted to write me a ticket he could've done so in the hospital - while I'm w/ family.

                              Moats never wanted out of the ticket, he wanted the ticket, and to go about his business. He never tried to get OUT of anything. The cop just kept him there I guess to show who's "boss", and that either stems from racist hate, abuse of power, his pathetic ego, and/or all of the above.
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