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![]() | LiveLeak.com - Cop has to pay $18,000 for arresting firefighter trying to help an accident victim A police officer in Hazelwood will have to pay $18,000 dollars for getting into it with a firefighter while he was trying to help an accident victim. His attorney says he's disappointed and that his client's conduct was not malicious in any way. Police dash cam video shows the Hazelwood police officer arresting a fire captain while he's trying to move an injured driver. It happened on Interstate 270 back in May of 2003. Officer Todd Greeves wanted a fire truck moved to open up another lane of traffic. The Robertson Fire Protection District Captain wanted the truck there to protect emergency workers. Completely out of order by the officer IMO.
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