‘Poison’: Nurse urges people to inject ICE agents with drug that paralyzes, stops breathing

It is Libs of TikTok that is asking VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia, the organization’s thoughts on a nurse employee who suggests people inject ICE agents with a drug that paralyzes them and stops their breathing.

A report at Not the Bee bluntly asked, “Is there anything more dangerous and terrifying than a leftist healthcare worker?”

The references are to nurse Malinda Rose Cook, a CRNA at the hospital.

“She posted a series of videos encouraging people to inject ICE agents with succinylocholine, a temporary paralysis drug, and spray poison on them. She also encourages woman to go on dates with agents and drug their food. Any comment @VCUHealth? How can you have such a vile person working with patients? How can anyone feel safe at your facilities if you employ such people?” Libs of TikTok said.

(Editor’s Note: Be aware of offensive language in the diatribe)

WorldNetDaily had reported only a day earlier on an anesthesiologist who is licensed to treat patients in Florida and is facing a call from the state’s attorney general for his permit to be revoked because he refuses to treat some patients if their politics disagree with his own.

It is Erik Martindale, a registered nurse in the Sunshine State, who deleted his post from social media after it attracted a lot of attention.

“I will not perform anesthesia for any surgeries or procedures for MAGA,” he stated on Facebook.

“It is my right, it is my ethical oath, and I stand behind my education. I own all of my businesses and I can refuse anyone!”

The Washington Examiner reports Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has confirmed he is “paging” the state’s nursing board so that it can revoke Martindale’s license.

Martindale later claimed his social media accounts were hacked.

‘It is my right’: Medical professional refuses to treat MAGA patients, now all hell breaks loose

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