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A shocking case of racial profiling captured on video: Dr. Patricia Jennings, Chief of Medicine at Riverside Medical Center with 11 years of service, was arrested for "trespassing" while trying to enter her own hospital to perform surgery. Officer Marcus Dunphy—who had 23 prior complaints over 14 years—refused to believe her credentials were real. The video went viral with 17 million views, cost the city $3.2 million, and finally ended an officer's career that should have ended years earlier. 🔍 What This Video Covers: How a board-certified cardiologist was arrested entering her own hospital Officer Dunphy's shocking 23 complaints over 14 years with only 3 suspensions The 17-minute confrontation that revealed systemic bias in policing Hospital staff filming from inside as their Chief of Medicine stood in handcuffs Why 15 of his 23 complaints involved Black civilians $3.2 million settlement + termination + mandatory policy reforms Dr. Jennings' powerful testimony before city council on systemic change 📌 Timestamps: 17 Million Views Changed Everything Dr. Jennings: From Howard to Hopkins to Chief of Medicine Officer Dunphy's 23 Complaints Over 14 Years November 14th: The Confrontation Begins "That Badge Could Be Fake" - Arrested at Her Hospital Hospital Staff Watch in Horror From Windows Security Chief: "She Runs This Hospital" Video Goes Viral: 17M Views in 6 Hours The Complaint History Revealed to Public $3.2 Million Settlement Announced Dr. Jennings' City Council Testimony Why 23 Complaints Weren't Enough Until Now 👍 If you believe 23 complaints should equal termination, not multi-million-dollar settlements after public outrage—and that doctors shouldn't need to prove they work at their own hospitals—subscribe for weekly coverage of cases exposing the patterns, the failures, and the rare moments when accountability finally arrives. 📢 Turn on notifications for stories that demand systemic change, not just individual consequences.