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Patient arrested for threatening hospital staff
Healthcare Security Weekly, December 9, 2004
Lufkin police officers arrested a patient last week at Memorial Health Systems of East Texas, for threatening hospital staff with a knife, The Lufkin Daily News reported.
William Horace Glover, 59, used a steak knife, saved from a dinner tray, to threaten nurses and hospital security, Lufkin Police Lt. Greg Denman told the Daily News.
Glover allegedly thought someone was trying to kill him. He was later taken to jail and faces charges of aggravated assault.
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