18-04-2025
Milwaukee police union calls for criminal charges against Froedtert Hospital staff that deny armed officer's care
The Milwaukee Police Association is calling for obstruction charges against Froedtert Hospital staff for demanding that police officers remove their firearm when on the premises.
Froedtert ThedaCare Health apologized in an April 16 statement to a Milwaukee police officer who was seeking care at the Froedtert facility while on-duty and was turned away for carrying a duty firearm.
The apology came in response to a letter from about two dozen Republican state lawmakers calling on Froedtert to review its policies and condemning the health system for what they called "indefensible" denial of care.
Froedtert clarified that weapons in the possession of "authorized security and law enforcement officers" are permitted on its premises.
"We are working to clarify our policies and educate our team members to help ensure this does not happen again," Bryce Gartland, president of the south region for Froedtert ThedaCare Health, said in the April 16 letter.
When asked about department policy for removing an officer's service weapon while on-duty, the Milwaukee Police Department said it doesn't have a policy for this specific situation. "However, in general, officers are responsible for safeguarding their equipment (to include firearms)," an email from MPD said.
The police union representing rank-and-file officers released a statement April 17, saying criminal charges against hospital staff should be considered.
"It should go without saying that police officers deserve to be treated with dignity, just like everyone else who seeks medical treatment. But clearly we need to say it," the statement says.
"Criminal activity, violent behavior, and dangerous situations don't stop at the doors of a hospital. Police officers carry firearms because their job demands that they be prepared for anything — at any moment. It's about duty, safety, and the reality that, when they wear the uniform and badge, they face threats others don't. It's about preparedness, and the unfortunate realities of the job. Police officers are often targeted by individuals who wish to do harm to law enforcement, whether it's retaliation, anti-police sentiment, or a desire to commit a crime without intervention, the uniform alone can make someone a target.
"We call on Froedtert — and all area health systems — to know and better understand their policies when it comes to police officers carrying their firearms. Police officers carry firearms in sensitive locations not because they want to ignore rules, but because their job requires them to be prepared for danger — even in places where danger is unexpected."
The union also claims that officers are often restricted access to patients when attempting to conduct investigations. "It is clear that staff at Froedtert facilities have routinely made the jobs of police officers more difficult or even impossible," the union said.
"In the event that this reprehensible conduct continues, we are calling on our colleagues in law enforcement to pursue Obstruction charges against any Froedtert staff who interfere with a police officer in the course of conducting lawful investigations. It's essential to understand that when police officers are conducting a lawful investigation — especially involving evidence collection related to a crime — interference by hospital personnel is not only inappropriate, it also is unlawful."
Froedtert directed the Journal Sentinel to its April 16 letter, which states, "We have reached out to contact the impacted patient and connected with our partners at the Milwaukee Police Department to help ensure a positive relationship and experience for everyone we collectively serve. We look forward to continuing to partner to improve the health and betterment of our communities."
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Sarah Volpenhein contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee police union calls for charges against Froedtert staff