January 26th Hospital Incident

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On January 26th, Daniel Larson was kicked out of a hospital for malingering and sleeping in the lobby of the hospital after he was discharged, causing an incident.

Background

Daniel went to the hospital after becoming sick and was diagnosed with the flu at the hospital.

Overview

Daniel is seen immediately seen arguing with an employee at the hospital, who is asking Daniel to leave from the main lobby, which he claims is the cafeteria, due to him being discharged and trying to sleep in the lobby. Daniel argues with her, saying that he does not want to leave the hospital because he doesn't want to "wait 45 minutes in the rain" outside, despite the fact it's only 10 minutes and there are, according to the employee, facilities to give protection from the rain. Daniel asks for the police and to be arrested for trespass, wasting the employee's time while a notification asking for a response to a person having a stroke blares in the background.

Eventually, a police officer arrives and immediately shuts Daniel down, instantly offering an ultimatum to either leave or be arrested. Daniel, after fussing and almost being arrested, concedes to leave before asking the officer for his name and badge number, to which the officer makes the grave mistake of giving Daniel his card.

Making his turtle face, Daniel leaves the hospital cursing out the hospital staff under his breath and even says he'll "plan a mass shooting on the place." Daniel then goes on a tangent about people lying about him, before reading off the full name and badge number of the officer from the card the officer gave him. Funnily, the bus Daniel was supposed to get on flies right by him.

Daniel then starts talking about Daniel MacDougall, who is to Daniel a Secret Service agent, interrogating him about making bomb threats "because he was famous," eventually threatening to shoot up and bomb Bob afterwards,

Aftermath