Award-winning ‘kind’ nurse fired over video vowing to let cops and their families DIE in her hospital after DUI arrest

An award-winning nurse has been fired from her hospital job after she vowed she would let police officers and their families ‘die’ during her drunk driving arrest.
Crystal Tadlock, 35, shockingly declared she would break her oath to do no harm while handcuffed in the backseat of a patrol car early Saturday morning.
She was taken into custody in Magnolia, Texas – about 45 miles outside of Houston – after she was caught speeding and failed a field sobriety test.
The nurse, who has worked in the intensive care unit at Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital for seven years, launched an expletive and racist rant at officers as they hauled her off to the county jail.
‘I’m a f****** nurse, and when you come through my hospital, don’t worry, I’ll let you die,’ Tadlock told the officer, as heard in patrol car footage obtained by KTRK.
The officer mockingly replied ‘oh no,’ prompting Tadlock to double down on her threat. She added: ‘All your family members… Greater Heights, don’t go there.’
She also criticized the arresting officer for ‘having an accent from another country’ and suggested he should be deported by immigration authorities, the video showed.
Tadlock, who just four years ago won an award for ‘extraordinary nurses,’ was terminated from her role at the hospital after an investigation.
ICU nurse Crystal Tadlock, 35, has been fired from her hospital after she vowed she would let police officers and their families ‘die’ during her drunk driving arrest

Tadlock, just four years ago, won an award for ‘extraordinary nurses.’ She won the award for her efforts during the pandemic, as well as her ‘kindness’ and ‘compassion’ towards others
Police pulled Tadlock over for speeding just after midnight Saturday. It reportedly took her 40 seconds to stop the vehicle, according to a police report.
She also ran a red light and hit a piece of concrete, the report added.
Officers, noting how she presented with ‘bloodshot, glassy eyes and slurred speech,’ had Tadlock undergo a field sobriety test, during which she almost fell backwards.
During the drive to the county jail, Tadlock addressed the test and blamed her poor performance on a recent eye procedure.
‘I couldn’t walk straight because I had a f****** eye injection yesterday. Because my perception is permanently off,’ she yelled at the officers.
She also addressed the officer’s vernacular, claiming he ‘can’t speak straight because you have an accent from another country.’
He began to read her rights, but Tadlock interrupted: ‘That’s because ICE hasn’t picked you up yet.’
‘You really just said you don’t want me there ’cause you’re gonna let me die,’ the officer said.

Tadlock has been charged with driving while intoxicated. She has since bonded out of jail

Tadlock was taken into custody in Magnolia, Texas – about 45 miles outside of Houston – just after midnight on Saturday after she was caught speeding and failed a field sobriety test
‘Well, yeah, I mean, you’re not that great of a person. You think you can just treat me like this?’ Tadlock replied.
She was charged with driving while intoxicated, but vowed to get it dismissed. She told police: ‘You’re gonna be so embarrassed. And I’m also white.’
Tadlock, during her arrest, also tried to tell the officers they couldn’t take her into custody because she is a mother. ‘I have a child!’ she screamed from the backseat.
According to Magnolia police, Tadlock admitted to having a few drinks at a concert ahead of the traffic stop.
She refused to undergo a breathalyzer test in the field, so officers tested her blood alcohol content levels. As of Tuesday night, police were still waiting on the results.
The force, in a post on Facebook, confirmed she was charged with a DWI and shared how she threatened their officers.
‘The female, who is a nurse, stated that if any of us came to her hospital, that she would make sure we died. Unfortunately we couldn’t charge her with not being a very nice person…’ Magnolia police wrote.
She has since bonded out of jail. Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital also terminated her employment.

Tadlock launched an expletive and racist rant at officers as they hailed her off to the county jail. She also tried to tell the officers they couldn’t take her into custody because she is a mother
‘The safety and privacy of our patients, visitors and workforce are our top priority, and we take such matters very seriously,’ the hospital said in a statement.
Tadlock was the recipient of the Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nurses in 2021 for going above and beyond during the coronavirus pandemic.
Her biography on the Daisy Foundation website highlighted how she ‘always demonstrates a compassionate, caring, positive attitude towards patients, family, colleagues, and all health care disciplinary teams.’
She was praised for being ‘kind to patients, patients’ families, [and] kind to all her colleagues.’