MSP INEIHEHT sterner ICRilt 111121031? AGENCV JUVENILE: IE Reperted: {15-21-2914 was First Assignedness First Arrivednsse Last clearedases Cemmited Start: Cemmited End: 5 Title: Intesicated Persen Hew Ftadie Eummary: Officers were called te check the welfare ef a passenger whe was reperted te he yery intesicated after haying been sewed ene drink. The passenger was arrested and taken tn the Hennepin Ceunty Adult Detentien Center. Lecattents] Herthern Lights Grill Address: TERMINAL E1 Gity: MSP State: MN Eip155111 Ceuntry: Gustem Attributes Audi er'tI'idee Request In Bustedy Use at Ferce Public Affairs ?fficer Assigned: Ashereeth, Mari Badge Me: as Primary: He tn 2 Dt'ticer Assigned: Dersey, Merit Badge Me: as Primary: yes MUG: K324i] Literal: EHIM AGNST ADMN FIHEFIGHTING Statute: UCH: 25 Name{s} Last Name: Jarrett First: Eregery Middle: lnyelyement: Arrested Name: Jarrett, Gregeryw DUE: 3 Age: ss Sex: Ftace:lr'tlr Height:_ Weight:- 2 Address:? City: State: H?r? Zip: Ceuntry: Belem-Hair Celer: - Arrest Date Time: es-et-eet :1 12241 lnyelyement: Fieperting Party Name: Age:- Sex: Ftace: Height Weight: Address: csw=? sate: - m? cut-m: "m3 it: 1 Level: Misdemeaner Status: Statute: sessen Descriptien: Destruct Legal Precess: Arrest er Firefightin thender Last Name: Jarrett First: Gregery Middle: nee;- I ICH: Title: 49 Supplemental Ftepert Last Mediried: es-es-etns 111e Created By: Mart: Dersey Dn at 1239 Hrs. eft'tcers were dispatched tn the Nerthern Lights Bar at Terminal I fer an intesicated party. I arriyed and eke tn _yhe stated that a male subject had cente tn the hat' and appeared tn he ek. stated she had seryed t1II?t'i ene drink and when she came hack te check en him, he appeared te he acting yery intesicated and she did ant knew if he was en sentething er net. -then peinted eat the gentleman at the bar wearing a ht'ewn jacket and glasses. I went ever and tried te speak tn the subject. later identi?ed as Gregery W. Jarrett-by N?t? DL: was attempting eenyersatien with anether cestnmer. As I stepped up nest te JarretL the cUsten?rer Jarrett was trying tn menses - 14003177 - MN0272500 talk with leaned back and looked over to me behind Jarrett. This customer stated to me that Jarrett had said he had taken some medication before going to his flight. While this customer was talking to me, Jarrett continued to stare in the direction of where the customer had been, like they were still in a conversation. I tapped Jarrett on the shoulder and identified myself as a Police Officer to him. Jarrett turned and looked at me and then turned his head back to the other customer. I tapped Jarrett on the shoulder again and asked him what was going on and he again looked at me and then he turned to stare in the other direction. I asked Jarrett if he had taken any medication and he turned to me and stated "No" and then turned away again. I got Jarrett to look at me and asked for his ID and Jarrett stated "No" and then turned away from me. I asked Jarrett again for his ID and Jarrett replied "No". I asked Jarrett "So you're not going to show me your ID?" and Jarrett responded "No". In my interaction with Jarrett, he was very unsteady while sitting at the bar, swaying back and forth while sitting, having to use the bar to support him from falling over. Jarrett appeared to be in a "fog" and had difficulty answering questions with more than one word; and when asked questions that required a longer answer, he would just turn away. Jarrett's unwillingness/inability to answer questions about how much he had to drink as well as any medications he may have taken with the alcohol caused me to be concerned for his welfare. Based on my experience, I felt that Jarrett would be unable to properly care for himself. At this time I told Jarrett to stand up and placed him in custody for a possible detox/crisis hold due to the reports received that he was mixing medications with alcohol. I walked Jarrett to the POC and Jarrett kept saying he was "Sorry". I asked Jarrett if he was on any medication at this time and he stated "No". I asked if there was any medication in his bag or on his person and Jarrett stated "No". I asked Jarrett what time he had started drinking today and Jarrett stated "9:00". I asked Jarrett what he had been drinking and he replied "Vodka". Once at the POC, Jarrett was searched and during the search, I located three pills later identified as Gabapentin in the left pocket of Jarrett's jacket. I asked Jarrett if the medication was his and he stated it was but he had no answer as to why he stated he did not have any with him earlier. Jarrett stated that he had a prescription but did not have it with him. I found Jarrett's ID and saw he was from New York. After the search, Jarrett was placed in a holding cell and monitored by CCTV while we waited for MAC Fire and Paramedics to arrive to evaluate Jarrett. A search of Jarrett's bag yielded that he was just released from an alcohol/chemical dependency treatment facility but no prescription was located for the medication. MAC Fire arrived and I brought them back to the holding cell and opened it up for them. While Fire began to evaluate Jarrett, he looked at me in the doorway and stated, "This is all of your fault". I asked what was, and Jarrett responded, "This is your fault". I told Jarrett that this was his fault he was where he was. Jarrett then became visibly agitated (angry, upset), his body became rigid and he leaned forward like he was going to jump up on his feet or launch himself off of the bench, and yelled "Fuck You" and stated "Fuck You" again. Jarrett stayed at an agitated level and in the posture like he was going to jump up at any moment. Jarrett was not listening to the firefighters who were asking him questions about his physical well-being and appeared to stay focused on the fact that he was being unjustly treated. At this time, I felt that the safety of the firefighters was in question by the way Jarrett kept his body postured, so I entered the cell and told Jarrett to stand up and I was going to handcuff him again. Jarrett did stand up but continued to be uncooperative by not responding to my verbal commands when told to turn around and place his arms behind his back. Jarrett then grabbed my left arm and I broke his grip. I then used an arm bar on his right arm to bring him to the wall. The arm bar is a control maneuver where your grab the suspect's wrist with one hand and then apply pressure on the suspects tricep to move him in the direction you want him to go. Once against the wall, Jarrett continued to struggle and started to spin to break my grip. I then spun with Jarrett and released my grip on his right arm and grabbed his left arm. Using an arm bar on his left arm, I brought Jarrett down to the bench and told Jarrett to stop resisting several times. I got one arm cuffed and told Jarrett to stop resisting and bring his other arm back. When Jarrett did not comply, I radioed for assistance and again told Jarrett to stop resisting and to bring his arm behind his back. Other officers arrived and once we had Jarrett's arm brought out from under him he was cuffed up. At this time, I told Jarrett that he was going to go to jail. Jarrett then sat down as directed and MAC Fire and Allina examined Jarrett. After trying to talk to Jarrett and getting vitals on him, Allina stated that from their exam, he should be fine from what they could determine regarding the alcohol and possible medication mixing. After Allina and MAC Fire exited the cell, I locked the door and escorted everyone out of the booking area. The paperwork was completed for jail and it was decided that we would have him booked down at jail due to his uncooperative nature. Jarrett's bag was placed into Secured Property and his personal items were bagged up and 14003177 - MN0272500 14003177 - MN0272500 sent down to jail with him. The Gabapentin was placed into Evidence, pending some type of prescription proving it belonged to Jarrett. I escorted Jarrett from the holding cell to Officer Askerooth's squad where he was placed in the rear seat and seatbelted in. Askerooth then transported Jarrett down to the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center where Jarrett was tab charged for violating MN State Statute 609.50.1.2; Obstructing Legal Process. In looking up the medication Gabapentin on Drugs.com; it is used for numerous conditions and has side effects including; drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, delusions, dementia and confusion. The site warns that alcohol can cause adverse effects when mixed with the medication. Officer M. Dorsey, #49 Patrol Division MSP Airport Police Department Supplemental Report ICR: 14003177 Title: Seelig #48 Last Modified: 05-22-2014 1431 Created By: Mike Seelig I, Detective Seelig, conducted follow up on the above listed case using the Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera Monitoring System. I was able to locate video footage of the person being escorted from the establishment to the Police Operations Center (POC). I was unable to see any footage inside the establishment due to lack of cameras in that area. I burned a copy of the video footage onto a Compact Disc (CD). I also burned a copy of the video footage from the POC onto a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD). Both discs were placed into property inventory. Detective Seelig #48 Airport Police Department 14003177 - MN0272500