Although the woman was completely sober, officers reported she 'had slurred speech, and her mannerisms appeared to be slowed' at the time of her arrest.
After working 41 hours in three days caring for COVID patients, Katie Slayton had the day off on Sept. 22, 2021.
What would happen next would result in devastating consequences: charges of DUI and felony child neglect, separation from her son for nine weeks, and an agonizing six months of waiting for blood test results.“ have traumatized my son, they have traumatized me. They have driven a nurse, with a clean record in three states, right out of Franklin, Tennessee,” Slayton said.In police body camera footage, the worker describes Slayton as “circling here, scratching her head, talking to herself.
The video also shows Slayton’s 5-year-old son running up and down the sidewalk, ignoring a police officer’s calm requests to stop running. Slayton then performs the field sobriety test, failing to stand firmly on one foot and appearing to teeter when walking with one foot in front of the other.“You can understand why the officers might have had a concern,” WSMV4 Investigates said.
“If you don’t get somebody or a friend to get him, then we have to call DCS, and they’ll take custody of him,” an officer tells her.Slayton tells them she has no family in Tennessee, and her phone is dead, so she can’t contact a babysitter.Her son would ultimately remain in state custody for nine weeks as she awaited blood alcohol levels, which showed her not to be intoxicated.But the test showing what else was in her body then would take much longer: six months.The charges were dropped.
“Police officers are trained to look for central nervous systems stimulants, which are almost identical to the type of symptoms as someone who has ADHD,” Rowland told WSMV4 Investigates.
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