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 Woman says police ended CPR on boy; Police say officer acted immediately to help
Woman says police ended CPR on boy; Police say officer acted immediately to help
A Wichita woman who found her 3-year-old grandson not breathing in a pool says a police officer made her stop trying to resuscitate the boy — even though she says the effort was helping to revive him. picked by nateebiinature 3 months ago
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 Doggyliv...
3 months ago
What a non-story. Woman says police could have done more, police say they couldn't.

Whatever, like the big bad policeman was just hoping the child would die? She's looking for someone to blame and the cop is it
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 arsphidi...
3 months ago
Maybe she should blame whoever wasn't watching the boy and let him fall into the pool. Oh, right, that would be HER!
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 nateebii...
3 months ago
« arsphidius : Maybe she should blame whoever wasn't watching the boy and let him fall into the pool. Oh, right, that would be HER!
Therein lies the story.
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 petrsall...
3 months ago
what i don't understand is why the woman reported a missing person report before checking the pool and then brought him inside to perform CPR instead of performing it right away. it also doesn't make sense that the police officer would just stop the CPR right away. sounds like its somewhat her fault he died, yet the police neither confirmed nor denied that the officer stopped the CPR from happening. sounds like a case of he-said/she-said.
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