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Another jump to conclusions without all the facts...
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(08-25-2020, 01:25 PM)mikesez Wrote:(08-25-2020, 01:11 PM)MyBloodIsTeal Wrote: I guess they could have put a knee on his neck to prevent him from getting up while they applied the cuffs, oh wait.... If one of them had only put him in a choke hold while they got him under control, dang... I'm not sure how many physical altercations you have been in, but when a person doesn't what to do something it is not easy to force them. Once the officers get forced into a position of having to physically restrain a person, things are much more likely to go bad. It is easy to sit back and arm chair QB but the person who had the most control to prevent the situation from going bad chose to fight the cops and go the his car to grab something. |
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