Latest Analysis On Pleajhia Mervin Case After Finding Out that Doc Says Her Wrist Is Not Broken
posted in News & Events, Racial Injustice | | | View blog reactions | Print This PostI waited a week to posts on this development. Initially because I didn’t have time the first couple of days, but then I wanted to wait and see what other info would come out about it.
Well, first of all, there are no news reports to be found on neither yahoo nor google news search since the day this story came out.
Further, when you do a regular yahoo web search, one of my former post from at least a week earlier comes up first along with other, mostly blog post, either responding to this report or from earlier on.
I continue to be surprised at the dearth of follow up information provided from even the local area media and local activist alike (not surprised about no national media coverage).
The school and the school district themselves have nothing to say on the incident or controversy surrounding it. Reporters out there don’t even ask the question “why was Mervin arrested” (obviously failing to picking up cake isn’t an arrest-able offense, and littering is a fine, not a criminal matter). Further they don’t ask or submit any analysis on why the student filming the assault was jumped and how could he be arrested for that. What the hell is the crime? How were his civil rights not violated, and how is jumping on him not a crime against him.

These are the most basic and highly pertinent issues to this situation, and they’re not the least bit mentioned.
To the particular issue of broken or not broken wrist:
Is the doctor lying about whether or not her wrist is broken? This is a matter of provable or disprovable fact; it’s not a matter of opinion or perspective. If it’s broken, Pleajhia and her mother can simply prove it by releasing the x-ray. If it’s not, then what gave them the gumption to say it was?
In the abc7 report they say that here wrist is “not injured”. They cannot know that statement to be true simply by the fact that it’s not broken; if that be the fact. I’ve had a condition where an X-ray, and MRI, and a electronic nerve test showed no injury, nonetheless I was in server pain. This is not a rare phenomenon, to the contrary it’s quite common. That was three years ago. I never got a specific diagnosis, and I’m still in some pain.
Contrarily, a commenter on anther thread wrote: “So the doctor gave her medication, put her arm in a sling, and treated her, all because she said she was hurt? And then says that she was not? Since when do doctors do that? This does not smell right…”
Well actually, doctors do that a lot. Going back to my situation stated above, I was treated because I was in pain, regardless of what their machines could see; including muscle relaxers, powerful pain killers, and physical therapy. I also received hydrocodone shots (I believe that’s the drug) for pain. Believe me; getting stuck in the sternum with a needle is not a pleasant experience. I didn’t go sit in a doctor’s office for 2 hours, 4 different times to be waited on so I could have inflicted upon me one of the most painful feelings in my life because I was bored and just didn’t have anything else to do.
As Villager said “the video speaks for itself”. And I find guard Chris Niemeyer’s parents saying things in contraversion to the facts that we can see with our own eyes, like “We have watched the video over and over…he also does not have her pinned on the table…”,* to be very funny.

Her not having her wrist broken or fractured doesn’t make manhandling students okay for dropping cake, nor for turning on their camera phone. I don’t think this development takes away from the foul behavior of the guard, the school system, or the police in jumping students, punishing them after being jumped and arresting them for video taping (which is unconstitutional); but at the same time I think Pleajhia and her mother have mislead us. One of those oft situations were people exaggerate even when they’re in the right, to bolster their position.
Either her wrist is broken or it’s not. Did the doctor tell them it was broken (and does it say that in the medical record); and if not how can they say that it is, as opposed to saying it hurts?
*I did a google search with the words “AV Press chris niemeyer’s parents”:
www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=AV+Press+chris+niemeyer%27s+parents
I got two links refering to Niemeyer’s parents, but both were no longer there. Though the fact that link titles even come up, is proof that they were there.
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