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Related: About this forumU.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson "briefly detained" by officers at rodeo near Amarillo
U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson briefly detained by officers at rodeo near Amarillo
The Amarillo Republican, a doctor, was trying to help somebody experiencing a medical emergency in a chaotic situation, his office said. The sheriff is reviewing the incident.
BY PATRICK SVITEK JULY 31, 2023 18 HOURS AGO
U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Amarillo, speaks during the CPAC Texas conference in Dallas on Aug. 6, 2022. Credit: Lev Radin/Sipa USA via REUTERS
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U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Amarillo, was briefly detained by law enforcement while trying to help with a medical emergency at a rodeo Saturday night outside Amarillo, according to his office. ... A spokesperson for the representative said in a statement that Jackson was detained amid a very loud and chaotic environment and was released as soon as law enforcement realized he was trying to help. Jackson, a physician and retired Navy rear admiral, is best known for having served as the White House doctor for presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
The local sheriff, Tam Terry, said in a statement that one person was temporarily detained while authorities responded to calls during a concert at the rodeo Saturday night, but Terry did not release the persons identity. Terry said his department was reviewing the incident and would withhold any names until the review was complete. The sheriff declined to comment further. ... The incident happened at the White Deer Rodeo, an annual event in a town by the same name about 40 miles outside Amarillo. ... Both Jacksons office and the sheriff released statements Monday in response to questions about the incident from The Texas Tribune.
The statement from Jacksons office said he was attending the rodeo when he was summoned by someone in the crowd to assist a 15-year-old girl who was having a medical emergency nearby. When Jackson responded to the scene, he found a relative, who was a nurse, already helping the girl. Jackson asked if she needed help and she said yes, according to the statement, which noted there were no uniformed EMS providers on the scene at the time. ... While assessing the patient in a very loud and chaotic environment, confusion developed with law enforcement on the scene and Dr. Jackson was briefly detained and was actually prevented from further assisting the patient, the statement said. He was immediately released as soon as law enforcement realized that he, as a medical professional, was tending to the young girls medical emergency.
The statement noted Jackson was sitting in the stands during the entire rodeo, in full view of the assembled crowd, and was not drinking. The statement was attributed to a spokesman from congressman Jacksons office and provided by his communications director, Kate Lair. ... It is unclear who detained Jackson. In addition to the Carson County sheriffs office, EMS for White Deer and neighboring Gray County responded to the calls that led to the person being detained, according to the sheriffs statement.
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Patrick Svitek
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The Amarillo Republican, a doctor, was trying to help somebody experiencing a medical emergency in a chaotic situation, his office said. The sheriff is reviewing the incident.
BY PATRICK SVITEK JULY 31, 2023 18 HOURS AGO
U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Amarillo, speaks during the CPAC Texas conference in Dallas on Aug. 6, 2022. Credit: Lev Radin/Sipa USA via REUTERS
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U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Amarillo, was briefly detained by law enforcement while trying to help with a medical emergency at a rodeo Saturday night outside Amarillo, according to his office. ... A spokesperson for the representative said in a statement that Jackson was detained amid a very loud and chaotic environment and was released as soon as law enforcement realized he was trying to help. Jackson, a physician and retired Navy rear admiral, is best known for having served as the White House doctor for presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
The local sheriff, Tam Terry, said in a statement that one person was temporarily detained while authorities responded to calls during a concert at the rodeo Saturday night, but Terry did not release the persons identity. Terry said his department was reviewing the incident and would withhold any names until the review was complete. The sheriff declined to comment further. ... The incident happened at the White Deer Rodeo, an annual event in a town by the same name about 40 miles outside Amarillo. ... Both Jacksons office and the sheriff released statements Monday in response to questions about the incident from The Texas Tribune.
The statement from Jacksons office said he was attending the rodeo when he was summoned by someone in the crowd to assist a 15-year-old girl who was having a medical emergency nearby. When Jackson responded to the scene, he found a relative, who was a nurse, already helping the girl. Jackson asked if she needed help and she said yes, according to the statement, which noted there were no uniformed EMS providers on the scene at the time. ... While assessing the patient in a very loud and chaotic environment, confusion developed with law enforcement on the scene and Dr. Jackson was briefly detained and was actually prevented from further assisting the patient, the statement said. He was immediately released as soon as law enforcement realized that he, as a medical professional, was tending to the young girls medical emergency.
The statement noted Jackson was sitting in the stands during the entire rodeo, in full view of the assembled crowd, and was not drinking. The statement was attributed to a spokesman from congressman Jacksons office and provided by his communications director, Kate Lair. ... It is unclear who detained Jackson. In addition to the Carson County sheriffs office, EMS for White Deer and neighboring Gray County responded to the calls that led to the person being detained, according to the sheriffs statement.
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U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson "briefly detained" by officers at rodeo near Amarillo (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2023
OP
I'd be inclined to consider being treated by "Dr." Johnson as the medical emergency.
Ocelot II
Aug 2023
#3
When you see a Republican tending to a young girl, it is natural to be suspicious.
Midnight Writer
Aug 2023
#4
dweller
(25,052 posts)1. and was not drinking
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Freethinker65
(11,139 posts)2. Yep. What an odd comment to make.
Sounds like his behavior as a medical professional after responding to a plea for assistance might have seemed a bit impaired?
And honestly, even though he has a history of inebriation, who cares but his PR handlers if he was drinking in the stands at a rodeo? Was he drinking BudLight??
Ocelot II
(120,858 posts)3. I'd be inclined to consider being treated by "Dr." Johnson as the medical emergency.
Midnight Writer
(22,973 posts)4. When you see a Republican tending to a young girl, it is natural to be suspicious.
blogslug
(38,653 posts)5. My guess is Ronny tried to bully his way into a hero moment
A person had a medical emergency and was being taken care of but Ronny butted in and attempted to take over the whole thing because it was good PR.
that's what I think