If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me here, just maybe...they did something dangerous and stopping them with a knock to the head is just a bit better than with a bullet to the face?
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me here, just maybe...they did something dangerous and stopping them with a knock to the head is just a bit better than with a bullet to the face?
Typical apologist argument.
Sure they tased him, dog piled on him and group kicked and punched him unconscious all the while yelling "stop resisting", but hey, they didn't shoot him.
I wonder if clotheslining a suspect so that they slam their head onto the sidewalk and get knocked out is a designated technique for police.
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me...
I wonder if clotheslining a suspect so that they slam their head onto the sidewalk and get knocked out is a designated technique for police.
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me here, just maybe...they did something dangerous and stopping them with a knock to the head is just a bit better than with a bullet to the face?
Posted by Guest on Mon Oct 21 18:35:57 2013
Yes it is. Next question?
Posted by brosephofarimathea (guest) on Mon Oct 21 14:19:32 2013
I wonder if clotheslining a suspect so that they slam their head onto the sidewalk and get knocked out is a designated technique for police.
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Clotheslining with your loaded shotgun? seems legit for non lethal force.
Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 6 05:27:28 2014
It is a technique learned here in Miami :) Come down, let me show ya!
Posted by Your Mom (guest) on Sun Nov 24 18:56:58 2013
well, there's a cop that desperately needs the everloving shit kicked out of him.
Posted by Guest on Sat Nov 16 22:58:57 2013
Headbutt, they both got knocked out dead.
Posted by Guest on Wed Oct 30 04:28:11 2013
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me here, just maybe...they did something dangerous and stopping them with a knock to the head is just a bit better than with a bullet to the face?
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me here, just maybe...they did something dangerous and stopping them with a knock to the head is just a bit better than with a bullet to the face?
Typical apologist argument.
Sure they tased him, dog piled on him and group kicked and punched him unconscious all the while yelling "stop resisting", but hey, they didn't shoot him.
Posted by Guest on Tue Oct 22 21:33:14 2013
I wonder if clotheslining a suspect so that they slam their head onto the sidewalk and get knocked out is a designated technique for police.
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me...
I wonder if clotheslining a suspect so that they slam their head onto the sidewalk and get knocked out is a designated technique for police.
If he's surrounded by a dozen cops and he's running like a madman, maybe...stay with me here, just maybe...they did something dangerous and stopping them with a knock to the head is just a bit better than with a bullet to the face?
Posted by Guest on Mon Oct 21 18:35:57 2013
Yes it is. Next question?
Posted by brosephofarimathea (guest) on Mon Oct 21 14:19:32 2013
I wonder if clotheslining a suspect so that they slam their head onto the sidewalk and get knocked out is a designated technique for police.
Posted by Guest on Mon Oct 21 02:49:11 2013