A Harris County Precinct 3 Deputy Constable is facing felony assault charges after allegedly attacking three nurses at a Houston hospital on New Year's Day.
According to court documents, Sgt. Robert Earl Nobles Junior went into the hospital as a patient and left with a history of violence against medical staff. The first incident occurred when one nurse heard him screaming and attempted to check on him, but he struck her in the face, sending her crashing to the floor.
Minutes later, Nobles allegedly targeted another pregnant nurse who was 26 weeks along, attempting to call security for assistance. He then attacked her with a printer, causing her to fall onto the floor on her stomach.
In a disturbing third incident, Nobles punched a nurse in the ICU unit, leaving her unconscious. Hospital surveillance video corroborates the nurses' accounts of their encounters with Nobles.
The spokesperson for Precinct 3 has confirmed that Nobles has been relieved of duty and remains hospitalized pending further action. However, he is currently not in custody.
Nobles' violent behavior towards medical staff raises serious questions about his fitness to serve as a law enforcement officer. The incident also highlights the risks faced by hospital employees who interact with violent patients.
The case is a stark reminder of the complex relationships between law enforcement and healthcare systems, where individuals are often required to work together to provide essential services to communities. In this instance, Nobles' actions have put innocent lives at risk, and he faces severe consequences for his behavior.
According to court documents, Sgt. Robert Earl Nobles Junior went into the hospital as a patient and left with a history of violence against medical staff. The first incident occurred when one nurse heard him screaming and attempted to check on him, but he struck her in the face, sending her crashing to the floor.
Minutes later, Nobles allegedly targeted another pregnant nurse who was 26 weeks along, attempting to call security for assistance. He then attacked her with a printer, causing her to fall onto the floor on her stomach.
In a disturbing third incident, Nobles punched a nurse in the ICU unit, leaving her unconscious. Hospital surveillance video corroborates the nurses' accounts of their encounters with Nobles.
The spokesperson for Precinct 3 has confirmed that Nobles has been relieved of duty and remains hospitalized pending further action. However, he is currently not in custody.
Nobles' violent behavior towards medical staff raises serious questions about his fitness to serve as a law enforcement officer. The incident also highlights the risks faced by hospital employees who interact with violent patients.
The case is a stark reminder of the complex relationships between law enforcement and healthcare systems, where individuals are often required to work together to provide essential services to communities. In this instance, Nobles' actions have put innocent lives at risk, and he faces severe consequences for his behavior.