According to union president David Hickey of the Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA), Jesus Campos bailed on his high-profile television interviews to go instead to a local walk-in health clinic. Hickey made the claim on Friday, the day after Campos’ failed television events. The union president claimed that he had received a text message on Thursday night advising him that Jesus Campos was being taken to a UMC Quick Care facility. He didn’t, however, state who had sent him the text message or give the name of whoever was supposed to be taking Campos to the medical facility.
On Monday, Fox News reportedly contacted UMC Quick Care, a chain of urgent-care facilities with eight clinics in the Las Vegas area. According to the news outlet, a spokesperson for UMC claimed to have “heard nothing” about a visit by Jesus Campos.