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Old 01-06-2018, 09:04 AM #1
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yes and why am i not surprised that the violent criminal is defended and not condemned in a dash to bash police

(until, that is you need to call them...)


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yes and why am i not surprised that the violent criminal is defended and not condemned in a dash to bash police

(until, that is you need to call them...)


I haven't seen anyone say she shouldn't have been arrested but they force they used in doing so was quite blatantly unreasonable and excessive, and despite your claims, I can find no evidence (anywhere) to suggest that any sort of punching, anywhere on the body, is "standard" for getting someone into cuffs. Let alone punching in the head / neck (we'll just ignore the claim that he was aiming for her arms because it's daft). The claim that she might secretly have had a knife squirrelled away inside her swimsuit is also pretty ludicrous. "Hey she might have been a Komodo Dragon in disguise, and when her lizard head popped out of her disguise of human flesh and bit that officer, sepsis and death would likely follow!!"

Again let's take her totally out of the equation. A police officer being aggressive and escalating a tense situation into an actively aggressive one endangers everyone. Himself (though that's his call) but also his partner and other officers, as well as bystanders. It's not acceptable for multiple reasons, not just "bleeding heart for the dirty crims".
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