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Old 07-05-2005, 07:05 PM
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Houston swimmer's rescuer ends up in jail:

Houston swimmer's rescuer ends up in jail
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SAN MARCOS - A San Marcos man was arrested after rescuing a swimmer from the swirling waters near a restaurant on the San Marcos River over the weekend.
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Police say Dave Newman, 48, disobeyed repeated orders by emergency personnel to leave the water. The police report does not mention Newman's rescue of 35-year-old Abed Duamni of Houston on Sunday afternoon.

"I was amazed," Newman said after getting out of Hays County Law Enforcement Center on $2,000 bail Monday morning. "I had a very uncomfortable night after saving that guy's life. He thanked me for it in front of the police, and then they took me to jail."

After being handcuffed and put in a Texas State University police squad car, Newman was taken to jail and charged with interfering with public duties.

Duamni, who said he did not see any signs warning swimmers of the dangerous currents, jumped into the water several times before the current caught him. He had just finished eating at the restaurant when he decided to go for a swim.

"I reached a point where I said, 'I'm dead,' " Duamni, who was visiting San Marcos, said from his Houston home Monday night. "There's was nothing I could do. I thought, 'That's it, I'm over, I'm gone.'"

After reaching Duamni, Newman said he swam with him under a waterfall and deposited him on the shore opposite the restaurant. He could hear law enforcement personnel telling him to come back to the shore by the restaurant.

According to the report, Newman smirked and seemed annoyed by officers' requests. He stood in the water for about 15 seconds before swimming downstream, to avoid the turbulence from the waterfall, and across the river to the officers, the report said.

"When he came across the river, the officer stuck out his hand like he's going to help him out of the water, and he put cuffs on him," said the Rev. John Parnell, pastor of St. Augustine Old Roman Catholic Church in Fort Worth.

According to the police report and witness accounts, the crowd that had gathered to watch the rescue was upset when they saw the police arrest Newman.

Parnell and another man blocked the police officer's path to the squad car while other members of the crowd yelled at the police, telling them Newman had saved Duamni's life and should not be arrested.

University spokesman Mark Hendricks said he did not know whether Newman rescued Duamni. Hendricks said it was his understanding that Newman was uncooperative with authorities.

When Duamni got out of the water, he saw Newman in handcuffs and asked who he was. "I said, 'What's the deal,' and the police said, 'He got you out,'" Duamni said.

San Marcos resident Bob Ogletree said he understood why emergency personnel wanted to clear the water, but didn't understand why Newman had to be arrested.

In 1999, Texas State University, which owns the dam and the land around it, erected a fence to prohibit access to that part of the river. Later that year, the City Council enacted a swimming ban on that portion of the river. But Newman led a successful campaign to get the fences around the swimming hole removed and the ban relaxed.

In April, 22-year-old Jason Lee Bonnin, and a Texas State University student, drowned after he and three other restaurant workers jumped from the eatery into the river.
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Old 07-05-2005, 07:32 PM
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That seems like an odd situation.
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Old 07-05-2005, 07:34 PM
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pretty stupid to arrest the guy, police would have felt bad if the guy he rescued had drowned and could have been saved.
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Old 07-05-2005, 07:38 PM
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"charged with interfering with public duties". None of those Cops were gonna jump in to save a mans life. They would have let him died the way I read it. The Chief should have let that hero out of that jail the minute he got there. It's BS!
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Old 07-05-2005, 07:41 PM
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Thats a bad move on the police, thats gives them a bad name. Newman was acting on the "Good Citizen's Act" which prohibits a person from being arrested or have charges thrown against them in a situation like this. The charges should have been dropped as the city violated a law put forth by the government to protect people like newman.
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Thats a bad move on the police, thats gives them a bad name. Newman was acting on the "Good Citizen's Act" which prohibits a person from being arrested or have charges thrown against them in a situation like this. The charges should have been dropped as the city violated a law put forth by the government to protect people like newman.
Amen to that EDGE. We need more people like Newman. Even the best Military personel have to break orders to saves lives g'damnit. Sorry but I'm ill tonight. Today's news has just pissed me off.
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Yeah, stupid police, I would file a lawsuit against them if I were him.
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Old 07-06-2005, 02:20 AM
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Good God the man was a hero and he was arrested for it???? What the hell is the world coming too????

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Old 07-06-2005, 05:57 AM
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It is correct to do so as he put his own life in the line to save one, if something would have been done in the wrong way the rescue personell would have two people to rescue instead of one, this is why hes arrasted and it was the right call as rescue (police) was on the scene. The fact that he did do it the right way doesn't matter as he still endangered himself making it harder for the profeccionals.
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Old 07-06-2005, 09:39 AM
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lets see i got this right?

police offices were there could no then at all to save Duamni life?

poor Mr Newman gone in to save Duamni life got put into jail for saving the guys life.

Mr Duamni walk away and not put in jail for swimming in the rivier at all? if he stay out of it poor Mr Newman not be in trouble?

the Police could not do their job right? it taken a outsider to save another mans life? and for his good deeda he get a free jail time from the police dept for saving another person life. man are they backward there? mr Newman should get a medal and Mr Duamni put into jail for doing it.
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