Western. I'm a person here. Um I don't
have like any weird I'm not have a weird
I'll go up and grab if you want to come
with me. I'll go grab my ID. Um Oh,
there's a rat. Oh, he's a cutie pie. No,
I like the rats.
Uh but yeah, I didn't I know that this
is a lot of blood. I just didn't I
didn't want to bleed inside the room.
Might as well bleed on the pavement,
right? I don't know. I did they gave me
a band-aid, though. I should go in the
shower. So, it's my room. It's on my
room. So, it's my boyfriend. And then um
I just was in
>> front of your fiance.
>> Uh it's it's my fiance boyfriend. Um and
uh we've been dating for a few months
and I love him and I'm not pressing
charges against him. Nothing's wrong
here. It's [laughter] just literally uh
what happened was that so a a shot glass
got thrown and I stepped on it and then
I said I'm bleeding and then he just
said he's leaving and then but he didn't
do it to me. Uh but he didn't say but
that's fine. I mean I get it. I mean, so
I come out here trying to look for him
to make sure he's all right. Um, and
then, um, I don't know where he went.
And that's fine.
>> I don't need an ambulance. I don't want
one.
>> Well, no, that they do in the past. Um,
they put me to sleep for like 17 hours
and done pelvic exams on me and then um,
charge me like $5,000 for that. So, like
I guess that's medical battery. So,
that's why I just But that's in the
state of Wisconsin. So, I don't know
what it is here, but um I just don't
want I don't want um I don't want to
have to deal with any of that. I just
wanted um to round him in and um make
sure he's all right is what I wanted. Um
it works different in every state. So, I
guess in this state, I don't know. You
guys are really cool and I appreciate
you. And then, thanks for letting me
know about the rat over here trying to
get my blood, I guess. You know, I mean,
it's fine. I mean, I don't care. I
[laughter]
It's just I don't want the ambulance
though. I really don't.
>> Listen, what's your name?
>> I have problems with doctors, y'all. I
have a history of Delaney.
>> Delaney?
>> Yeah.
>> First off, these aren't doctors. These
are paramedics.
>> Okay. But doctors were hurt me. They wor
clean up your foot and then you go right
back upstairs.
>> Okay. Cuz that's my room and I just want
to go to sleep.
>> Yeah. They're just going to clean it up
for you. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> I go to the hospital or anything.
>> All right. I'm not going to hospital cuz
they take me there and I feel like I'm
not in America. I just don't want it. I
just I ran out cuz I want to make sure
he's all right and I didn't know where
he went. Okay. But I'm not pressing
charges against him. I'm making that
very clear. Um I don't want nothing
wrong with him. Nothing wrong. Um I'm
looking for garbage for my It's a gum
wrapper. Uh
I just
>> What if one of us
>> I do not need I do not need an ambulance
officer. Please. I need my things. Stop.
>> What if one of us rode in the back with
you?
>> Oh no. Where is Can you please can
somebody come with me in inside and away
from all this commotion? I don't want
this.
>> What do you want from us?
>> You guys are here to protect us and
protect people. And part of protecting
us is saving us from $5,000 bills and
medical battery and and being by three
different male doctors in W Health.
That's what you guys thought you
supposed to protect us from.
It hurts, man. It hurts, dude. It hurts.
And I Why cannot trauma be recognized by
Americans?
Why is trauma not recognized? It's okay
to cry. It's okay to [ __ ] cry, man.
It's okay. I like you, officer. You're a
nice man, and I am sorry. I would like
just to have my foot patch up so I can
walk back upstairs and get my things.
>> You're not going to patch your foot up,
right?
>> I can't enter. What? What is going on
here? I need my things. Otherwise, I'm
going to get robbed because my door's
open, sir. My door's left open and I
need to go back upstairs.
>> Are you refusing medical treatment?
>> Well, what do they want to do to me?
>> Well, I'm not I don't I can't go to the
hospital. You said you guys told me that
I could get treated right here. Um my
foot patched up and I
>> I can't not go to the hospital. Do you
see what happened?
>> My car.
>> They took your car?
>> Hey, sir. What's your name? Officer
Naha. Niha. Um, I need to I I cannot go
all the way to wherever the hospital is
when my door is left unlocked and my
things are not protected and this guy
could come back and do something.
>> If we grab your stuff and lock your
door, are you going to go to the
hospital?
>> I will. Yeah.
>> Can I go up with you guys?
>> Will go up with you.
>> If I'm able to go up with you guys, that
is totally fine with me. I just really
honestly don't want this. I want to go
to sleep and this is tiresome. I don't
want to do this. This is sucks. They
left me with this. The hell?
What do you want me expect me to do?
[ __ ] my finger. Um,
I'm on the third floor. They have to let
me up.
I My key is in the room and my room's
unlocked.
I ran out to make sure he's okay.
>> Do you have like a key card or
something?
>> So, I do have a key card. All right.
It's in the room. And um
>> we're going to the doctor.
>> So, I want to make sure he's all right.
Ouch. Ow. [ __ ]
I I hurt my finger a few times, so it's
fine. Uh I I'm going to be f I really
don't want to have to deal with this
hospital. They're really mean. I'm going
to wash my foot. And
>> what hospital?
>> Whatever hospital they want to take me
to. I can't deal with them. They're
really terrible people. I cannot. And
it's not you guys. I love the police. I
just really don't like the hospital.
>> Ouch. It hurts.
Cuz last time I went to the hospital,
they they didn't help me. They just
touched me.
I just can't, man. Like the hospitals,
>> they're not going to do that.
>> They They put me asleep with an IV with
some drug for like 15 hours.
>> Okay, come here. And then um
>> I I need to go to the third floor. My
room's unlocked, sir. Hi. I'm so sorry.
I don't mean to bother you at night.
Ouch.
My finger.
Oh god.
>> Do you have a key card to your room?
>> Uh yeah. Well, my room's unlocked. It's
open. The door's open. I just need to
get to the third floor if you can. I'm
on three. Yeah. I can't dock.
Um Ouch.
I can't.
I'm sorry. So, I left my door unlocked
and that's why I can't just leave and go
to the hospital.
Thank you. I'm sorry. I My foot was
bleeding and I was really making sure
he's all right. He just ran away, you
know. I just don't know why.
Oh god. Yeah. Who le my door? No one's
down. We're in here. Um it's um Yeah,
there's a blood here. Uh
um uh
uh I just um honestly uh I uh want to
know where he is and make sure that he
>> We can't do that. We're here to make
sure that you're okay. All right. So,
what you going to do? But you told me if
I came up here and we grabbed your stuff
that you would go to the hospital. So
you're going to hold up your end of the
bargain, grab your ID, lock your door,
and let's go to the hospital.
>> Why do I have to go to the damn
hospital? Cuz they're going to charge me
$5,000.
>> They're not going to charge you $5,000.
>> I don't have [ __ ] health insurance.
>> Excuse my language. I don't have health
insurance and I can't
>> Yeah, my name is Delaney, but I'm saying
that they've screwed me over and they've
me
>> That's not how that works. All right.
the doctors have me.
So, I don't know if that's a normal
thing for people, but
>> for me it's like no. Yeah, maybe
multiple times in all the years in New
York and Wisconsin.
[laughter]
>> Are you going to go to the hospital or
no?
>> Why? Those people outside want me to get
in their ambulance and do do something
with them?
[snorts]
>> I can't. I don't want to. Why? Why?
Well, I mean I will under your guys' cuz
you guys are the officers. I have
>> can ride in the back with you. All
right. To the hospital feel better.
Okay.
>> Well, if they over here Yes. Yes, sir.
Yes, sir. Yes. I'll grab anything. I'll
grab my ID and everything. I just want
to know that um I guess so that
happened. There's just a glass here. If
you guys see it, you just look. You can
look here. I mean, it's fine, sir. But
it's just a glass. So, what happened?
And he didn't hurt me, honey. He didn't
hurt me. Just You can see why I hurt my
foot here. This is what matters.
>> Can you show
>> if you want to just see it here? This is
where I got hurt. You can see it right
there. Um,
>> okay.
>> You can just see. Do you see where I
hurt my
the shot glass?
>> And I'll pay for the glass. Uh, I don't
know how it broke. I think you threw it.
>> Yeah. Yes, sir. Look at me.
>> Yes, sir. Look at me. I'm just hurting.
I'm hurting. Take a deep breath.
Mhm.
>> Everything is fine.
>> Where's your ID?
>> Um, I have the room till tomorrow. I
have my ID. I'm going to grab it. Stop.
>> I'm [snorts] going to grab it. It's just
I don't I'm barefoot, sir. And I If I
walk over here, there's glass.
>> I was telling you, honey, there's glass
here and I can't walk there. You need to
grab that.
>> I I stab myself here and I can't walk
over here.
>> I'll walk over here. I just need my
shoes. Yeah, my shoes. Go
>> ahead. Grab yourself. Oh.
Um,
>> watch out.
>> I might have to grab uh Yeah, that's
where I stab my foot. He didn't hurt me.
I stab I stepped on it and he ran away.
>> Uh, why my camera on? Because I'm an
American and I I No, I'm not. I have
family and a friend.
>> Give a [ __ ] Uh, I'll bleed in my shoes.
That's fine.
>> Do you have your ID in there?
>> Yeah, I do.
I'm getting it for you, sir. Uh,
>> you got a weapon?
>> I don't have any weapons.
>> All right.
>> I have a right to have my phone, right?
>> I'm sorry. You see where I got hurt?
>> Yeah, I see it.
>> He didn't hurt me. It's just I stepped
on this. It I guess I don't know how he
threw it, but it's not a problem.
>> Were you guys fighting?
>> Um, I don't know.
>> You're stepping on the glass, so
>> Well, now I got shoes on, so I'm all
right.
>> Grab your bag and your ID. Yes, sir.
>> Let's go.
>> Okay. Um, that's fine.
>> Yes, sir.
>> And I do need I do need my lunch here. I
will try.
>> Um, I'm sorry, my blood is everywhere.
I'm going to clean it up. I don't want
any problem. I like this hotel. It's
very nice, people. This is my baby
blanket.
Can I bring it?
>> Uh,
>> oh, it's not okay. I don't know about
the pillows and stuff.
>> Okay, I'll leave it here.
>> Yeah, bring [snorts] your bag.
>> But I'll be able to come back, right?
>> It's only going to be bravely, right?
Hopefully.
>> Um
>> I'm sorry. I didn't damage the room.
This is a new room. And I didn't do
nothing wrong.
>> Key card.
>> Yeah. Yes, sir.
>> This just
>> um Yeah, this is a
I'm sorry. I just so I stepped on some
glass and then I cut my foot
>> and then it just started bleeding a lot
and I never did that and then he ran
away and I just asked if he could get me
a band-aid and then just I don't know4
where he went. Mystery is okay.