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Woman allegedly choked nurse because hospital discharge was taking too long

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From the Louisville, Ky report, a woman allegedly choked a hospital nurse because her discharge was taking too long, and the victim was the first person available, despite having nothing to do with her discharge.

According to a police report obtained by local outlet WDRB, 35-year-old Mykeisha Johnson was a patient at the University of Louisville Hospital scheduled to be discharged on Saturday. At some point during the process, Johnson reportedly became frustrated with how long the discharge took. When an unrelated nurse walked by while making her rounds, Johnson allegedly grabbed her by the neck and threw her to the ground before punching her in the face.

When questioned by authorities, Johnson acknowledged that the victim had nothing to do with her discharge taking so long, but was the first person available to attack, per the report. The nurse was taken to the emergency room with pain across her body in her neck, head, leg, stomach, and shoulder.

The report said that the victim remained conscious throughout the incident but was in a state of shock. The woman was detained and was to answer for the crime she committed.
Source: LOCAL 12
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The way i see it these days, it seems people are simply giving in to their impulse thoughts, like they can no longer control themselves.
Instead of going home after she was discharged, she went straight to jail. I am also wondering why she couldn't wait. She was impulsive and irrational being.
 
Instead of going home after she was discharged, she went straight to jail. I am also wondering why she couldn't wait. She was impulsive and irrational being.
Exactly, she could not control her impulsive thoughts and i think this is what is happening to a lot of people today, hence the increase in cases like this.
 
Exactly, she could not control her impulsive thoughts and i think this is what is happening to a lot of people today, hence the increase in cases like this.
That's true, many lack self control and understanding. Patience must be extended to avoid a wild imagination to do harm to satisfy their anger. It's happening anywhere in our society.
 
Some people have limited patience no understanding of a situation. in the case of tis woman, she should have thought that the counter for checking out might have many people requesting for a checkout of their patients.
 
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