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Salt Lake City's mayor and police chief apologized for the incident on Friday.
"Like many of you, I watched the video of police officers interacting with University of Utah Medical Center nurse Alex Wubbles for the first time through the media late yesterday. What I saw is completely unacceptable to the values of my administration and to the values of the Salt Lake City Police Department," said Mayor Jackie Biskupski in a statement.
Police Chief Mike Brown said he took the incident very seriously.
"Immediate steps were taken and within 12 hours curry 3 shoes for sale , body cam footage was reviewed and an internal affairs investigation started," said Brown in the joint statement with the mayor.
Brown said, "we apologized for the incident and promised to find a solution," and to "learn from mistakes."
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill also announced that he wanted a criminal investigation into the incident.
The University of Utah Hospital expressed its support for Wubbels.
"During a stressful situation curry 2 shoes for sale , Nurse Wubbels chose to focus first and foremost on the care and well-being of her patient. She followed hospital procedures and protocols in this matter and was acting in her patient's best interest," said the hospital in a statement on its official website.
"Both nursing and hospital administration extend our full support to Nurse Wubbels and express our appreciation for her commitment to put a patient's interests ahead of her own," said the statement.
U.S. National Nurses United slammed the action of the police officer as a disgraceful and outrageous act of violence. The nation's largest union and professional association of registered nurses (RN) acknowledged that a blood sample can't be taken without patient consent or a warrant.