Read the police report and transcript of the encounter. Questions:
1) On several pages, it clearly says she is on meds, but on others it list she is not taking meds.
2) If someone attempted suicide withing the last year, should they not be a suicide watch just in case. Not only for the prisoner's sake, but the police protection?
3) She was toss in highest minimum security prison for a traffic stop. The report claims it for assault on the officer. No where in the recording of the actual arrest the officer mention she is attacking him. He only claims in the report afterwards she kicked him and got his ring caught on the cuff causing a small cut. Yet he denies medical attention. If she truly assaulted him, no matter how minor the injury, should had he not have medical personal document the incident?
4) Perhaps I am confused, but I don't count resisting arrest and assault to be one in the same. To me, the encounter sounded like she was resisting cause he refused to tell her why she was being arrested. She was not compiling at points, by trying to stay away from the officer (a.k.a not getting out of the car willingly, he physical tried to pull her out, then threatened her with the stun gun). Not being cooperative does not equal assault. Yet he reports she attacked him. At no point does he command her to stop kicking/attacking. So when did the assault happen? He says it happened before the stun gun was put away. If she attacked him, why didn't he stun her? If she truly attacked him, he would have been in his right to defend himself with the stun gun. Basically the verb able recording of the stop doesn't match his reporting of the stop.
5) When did the officers offer her medical attention? Even if she wasn't slammed into the ground, she plainly states she is epileptic. Again, for their own protection, should she not be checked out by medical professionals. If she was taken down hard and complains that she can't hear and is having a hard time getting up, again why wasn't she treated and cleared? Why is the second officer so flippant about Sandra's health? Why was no medical check up by professional noted in the arrest record?
6) Assuming her head was hit the arrest, she could not hear directly after, had trouble standing up, and was given no medical attention for what even a laymen would consider a concussion, that she died from complications of concussion?