With his wife and another woman in the car, Texans' running back Ryan Moats sped his car toward Baylor Regional Medical Center of Plano. But when the Moats arrived at emergency room parking lot, they were stopped by Officer Robert Powell, who reportedly drew his service revolver on the concerned family members. Dashcam video from the Dallas officer's patrol car captured the incident. "Get in there," Officer Powell yelled out to Tamishia Moats, Ryan's wife, as she exited the car. "Let me see your hands. Get in there. Put your hands on the car." "Excuse me; my mom is dying," Tamisha Moats replied. She and the other woman ignored Officer Powell's commands and rushed inside the hospital to her dying mother as Ryan Moats and Officer Powell went back-and-forth over insurance paperwork the NFL player was unable to locate. MOATS: "I've got seconds before she's gone, man." POWELL: "Listen: If I can't verify you have insurance..." MOATS: "My mother-in-law is dying!" POWELL: "Listen to me." MOATS: "Right now, you're wasting my time." POWELL: "If you can't verify you have insurance, I'm going to tow your car. So, you either find it or I am going to tow the car." As they argued, the officer got irritated. POWELL: "Shut your mouth. Shut your mouth. You can either settle down and cooperate, or I can just take you to jail for running a red light." "I certainly hope anybody who saw the videotape immediately understood how serious the misconduct is," Chief Kunkle said Thursday afternoon. "I don't know how you train for these circumstances other than to hire people with good common sense and people skills."