Man Who Rescues Swimmer Ends Up in Jail
The Houston Chronicle reports that a Texas man was arrested after saving another man's life who was caught in a deadly current on the San Marcos River in south Texas.
Police say Dave Newman, 48, disobeyed repeated orders by emergency personnel to leave the water. The police report does not mention Newman's rescue of 35-year-old Abed Duamni of Houston on Sunday afternoon.It would appear the Texas State University police would have preferred to call out the divers to search for Duamni's body than to have their precious rules broken or their authority usurped.
After being handcuffed and put in a Texas State University police squad car, Newman was taken to jail and charged with interfering with public duties.So, exactly what were those duties? If the TSU police and whatever other law enforcement officials had shown half the courage of Newman, there would have been no need for him to jump in. Apparently, the police duties were to keep the peace while Duanmi breathed his last.
According to the report, Newman smirked and seemed annoyed by officers' requests. He stood in the water for about 15 seconds before swimming downstream, to avoid the turbulence from the waterfall, and across the river to the officers, the report said.As well they should be. It is outrageous to think that these police officers, bound to serve and protect, did neither.
"When he came across the river, the officer stuck out his hand like he's going to help him out of the water, and he put cuffs on him," said the Rev. John Parnell, pastor of St. Augustine Old Roman Catholic Church in Fort Worth.
According to the police report and witness accounts, the crowd that had gathered to watch the rescue was upset when they saw the police arrest Newman.
University spokesman Mark Hendricks said he did not know whether Newman rescued Duamni. Hendricks said it was his understanding that Newman was uncooperative with authorities.That makes two of us.
When Duamni got out of the water, he saw Newman in handcuffs and asked who he was. "I said, 'What's the deal,' and the police said, 'He got you out,'" Duamni said.
San Marcos resident Bob Ogletree said he understood why emergency personnel wanted to clear the water, but didn't understand why Newman had to be arrested.
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