sentenced to life in prison. the camera doesn t lie. the camera just tells it like it sees it. that s why this evidence is so powerful. the daily commute becomes a fight for survival as gunmen open fire on a public bus. june 18th, 2011. security cameras capture a mother and her 2-year-old son, boarding a bus in philadelphia. she got irritated with her child and started spanking him. and another passenger on the bus says that he s going to report her to family services. she apparently got very upset by that, got her cell phone out, called some friends with guns who were instructed to meet her at the next bus exit. the woman and her child leave the bus. what happens next is horrifying. these two fellows with the automatic weapons fire into the passenger portion of the bus.
according to the medical examiner, esmin green is killed by blood clots that can be caused of long periods of physical inactivity. we have to keep asking ourselves why didn t anybody help. and i m not sure we ll ever know why. we may find out what went on in each individual s mind, you know, each, the security guards, the nurses, the doctor. but, you know, nobody should check their conscience at the door. the hospital has also been accused of falsifying green s medical records. they record that at 6:00 a.m., esmin got up and went to the bathroom, and that at 6:20, she was sitting quietly in the waiting room. but the camera doesn t lie.
according to the medical examiner, esmin green is killed by blood clots that can be caused of long periods of physical inactivity. we have to keep asking ourselves why didn t anybody help. and i m not sure we ll ever know why. we may find out what went on in each individual s mind, you know, each, the security guards, the nurses, the doctor. but, you know, nobody should check their conscience at the door. the hospital has also been accused of falsifying green s medical records. they record that at 6:00 a.m., esmin got up and went to the bathroom, and that at 6:20, she was sitting quietly in the waiting room. but the camera doesn t lie. it bears witness to what was
but the camera doesn t lie. it bears witness to what was really happening, and how the silent decisions not to act may have led to esmin green s death. since the incident, seven employees have been fired or suspended. in a press release, the new york city health and hospitals corporation, which oversees kings count hospital, admits that they, quote, failed esmin green. esmin green s family also sues for negligence and is awarded $2 million in a settlement in 2009. esmin s death has prompted the hospital to institute changes to help prevent tragedies such as esmin s from happening again. staffing has been increased, and waiting times have been significantly reduced. esmin green s death was a needless death, but she didn t die in vain because her death has sparked the reform of conditions at kings county hospital.
the shooter is convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. the camera doesn t lie. the camera just tells it like it sees it. that s why this evidence is so powerful. the daily commute becomes a fight for survival as gunmen open fire on a public bus. june 18th, 2011. security cameras capture a mother and her 2-year-old son, boarding a bus in philadelphia. she got irritated with her child and started spanking him. and another passenger on the bus says that he s going to report her to family services. she apparently got very upset by that, got her cell phone out, called some friends with guns who were instructed to meet her at the next bus exit. the woman and her child leave the bus. what happens next is horrifying. these two fellows with the