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Loser getting dealt with by LEO - video

absolutely hilarious. Nice to see that idiot get whacked for what he did.
 
As "Red" says on That 70's Show.....


  "Dumb-ass!"
 
Apparently, some people's IQs are actually lower than their age...  ::), mainly those trying to piss off cops...
 
I think the title of the thread is a bit off.  People should respect the police because of the job we do, not because they think they will get their asses kicked. 
I have seen that video before and I though it was pretty straight forward.  The subject went right at the officer, and then became aggressive.  Certainly, only a mentally ill or drugged out individual would behave in such a manner?  Clearly, it appeared that the tool was going to become assaultive, and the officer took appropriate action to protect himself.  After clearly ignoring the officers direction that he was under arrest for Breaching the Peace, he refused to allow himself to be brought under physical control.  The suspect was also obviously not obeying the officers commands to "stop resisting" and "lay on the ground and put your hands behind your back".  The demonstrated active resistive/assaultive behaviour on the part of the suspect required the lone officer to take decisive action. 
It's all about the officers perceptions.  And obviously he perceived a serious threat and dealt with it. 
Perhaps Skippy will perceive a more constructive way to spend his afternoon in the future.
 
paracowboy said:
titled changed to reflect thread contents more accurately.
Way to go Para, made me look again. Expecting to see  something like this.
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But you meant the other LEO
 
zipperhead_cop said:
I think the title of the thread is a bit off.  People should respect the police because of the job we do, not because they think they will get their asses kicked. 
I have seen that video before and I though it was pretty straight forward.  The subject went right at the officer, and then became aggressive.  Certainly, only a mentally ill or drugged out individual would behave in such a manner?  Clearly, it appeared that the tool was going to become assaultive, and the officer took appropriate action to protect himself.  After clearly ignoring the officers direction that he was under arrest for Breaching the Peace, he refused to allow himself to be brought under physical control.  The suspect was also obviously not obeying the officers commands to "stop resisting" and "lay on the ground and put your hands behind your back".  The demonstrated active resistive/assaultive behaviour on the part of the suspect required the lone officer to take decisive action. 
It's all about the officers perceptions.  And obviously he perceived a serious threat and dealt with it. 
Perhaps Skippy will perceive a more constructive way to spend his afternoon in the future.

I agree 100%.  Must have been on something to get zapped that many times and continue to try and get up.  Second guessing the police in these types of situations is like second guessing soldiers in theatre, unless you have lived it you don't really know.
 
Well based on what Zipperhead_Cop posted, and what video comes up on the original post, the link. 

2+2 is not equaling 4 on this one.  The video must have changed.

Link to the first video anyone??
 
zipperhead_cop said:
I think the title of the thread is a bit off.  People should respect the police because of the job we do, not because they think they will get their asses kicked. 
I have seen that video before and I though it was pretty straight forward.  The subject went right at the officer, and then became aggressive.  Certainly, only a mentally ill or drugged out individual would behave in such a manner?  Clearly, it appeared that the tool was going to become assaultive, and the officer took appropriate action to protect himself.  After clearly ignoring the officers direction that he was under arrest for Breaching the Peace, he refused to allow himself to be brought under physical control.  The suspect was also obviously not obeying the officers commands to "stop resisting" and "lay on the ground and put your hands behind your back".  The demonstrated active resistive/assaultive behaviour on the part of the suspect required the lone officer to take decisive action. 
It's all about the officers perceptions.  And obviously he perceived a serious threat and dealt with it. 
Perhaps Skippy will perceive a more constructive way to spend his afternoon in the future.


sounds alot like the basic IMIM/UOF lectures that are given ;)
 
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