The girl was handcuffed and placed into a patrol car, but she managed to slide her cuffed arms to the front of her. Police said she refused requests to put her arms behind her back and began kicking and screaming.
An officer attempted to subdue the girl with a neck lock, but was unable to get control of her.
Officer G.A. Nelson then used his Taser on her. When she continued to fight, and she was stunned again, according to the police report. She then complied and placed her arms behind her back.
Originally posted by: MazerRackham
Shocking.
Originally posted by: MazerRackham
Shocking.
Originally posted by: bradruth
The girl was handcuffed and placed into a patrol car, but she managed to slide her cuffed arms to the front of her. Police said she refused requests to put her arms behind her back and began kicking and screaming.
An officer attempted to subdue the girl with a neck lock, but was unable to get control of her.
Officer G.A. Nelson then used his Taser on her. When she continued to fight, and she was stunned again, according to the police report. She then complied and placed her arms behind her back.
Ok, so they tried soft empty hand and then used a tazer. Exactly what the use-of-force scale dictates. Would you rather they sprayed her with OC (causing lasting pain) or smacked her with a baton (risking serious injury or death)?
Originally posted by: kstu
couldnt they have just shut the door on her, locking her in the back seat of the car. at least until she chilled out a little bit.
Originally posted by: bradruth
The girl was handcuffed and placed into a patrol car, but she managed to slide her cuffed arms to the front of her. Police said she refused requests to put her arms behind her back and began kicking and screaming.
An officer attempted to subdue the girl with a neck lock, but was unable to get control of her.
Officer G.A. Nelson then used his Taser on her. When she continued to fight, and she was stunned again, according to the police report. She then complied and placed her arms behind her back.
Ok, so they tried soft empty hand and then used a tazer. Exactly what the use-of-force scale dictates. Would you rather they sprayed her with OC (causing lasting pain) or smacked her with a baton (risking serious injury or death)?
Originally posted by: deathkoba
This is ridiculous. They shouldn't be allowed to use tazers on such a small girl that's handcuffed. I bet the report is totally skewed too to favor the cops. Bastards.
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: kstu
couldnt they have just shut the door on her, locking her in the back seat of the car. at least until she chilled out a little bit.
No, you don't leave an unrestrained subject in your car.
Originally posted by: Spikesoldier
Originally posted by: MazerRackham
Shocking.
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I would rather they just grab a 65 lb kid and not make excuses about how ferocious she is.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
From what that report states, she fvking deserved it, and the officers acted appropriately...although they should head back to the gym if they can't handle a 65punder😀
Originally posted by: kstu
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: kstu
couldnt they have just shut the door on her, locking her in the back seat of the car. at least until she chilled out a little bit.
No, you don't leave an unrestrained subject in your car.
i thought she had handcuffs on. even though she had slipped them in front of her, she was still restrained. how much damage can a 65 pound, 13 year old, handcuffed girl do locked in the back seat of a squad car?
Originally posted by: kstu
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: kstu
couldnt they have just shut the door on her, locking her in the back seat of the car. at least until she chilled out a little bit.
No, you don't leave an unrestrained subject in your car.
i thought she had handcuffs on. even though she had slipped them in front of her, she was still restrained. how much damage can a 65 pound, 13 year old, handcuffed girl do locked in the back seat of a squad car?
Originally posted by: deathkoba
This is ridiculous. They shouldn't be allowed to use tazers on such a small girl that's handcuffed. I bet the report is totally skewed too to favor the cops. Bastards.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Exactly. Cops LOVE to abuse their captures and outright LIE to cover their crimes simply because they can and get away with it. My best friend got put in jail for 5 months for doing nothing wrong on a highway. The 2 NJ cops basically busted up his car after they pulled him over and fined him for broken lights etc. When my friend got upset because he knew he didn't do anything, the cops put him in cuffs and started physically and verbally abusing him simply because his English wasn't exactly that great. There's a lot more to the story but it just goes to show that cops aren't always the good guys. Can't trust em for anything.
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Exactly. Cops LOVE to abuse their captures and outright LIE to cover their crimes simply because they can and get away with it. My best friend got put in jail for 5 months for doing nothing wrong on a highway. The 2 NJ cops basically busted up his car after they pulled him over and fined him for broken lights etc. When my friend got upset because he knew he didn't do anything, the cops put him in cuffs and started physically and verbally abusing him simply because his English wasn't exactly that great. There's a lot more to the story but it just goes to show that cops aren't always the good guys. Can't trust em for anything.
Do you ever *not* troll?
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Exactly. Cops LOVE to abuse their captures and outright LIE to cover their crimes simply because they can and get away with it. My best friend got put in jail for 5 months for doing nothing wrong on a highway. The 2 NJ cops basically busted up his car after they pulled him over and fined him for broken lights etc. When my friend got upset because he knew he didn't do anything, the cops put him in cuffs and started physically and verbally abusing him simply because his English wasn't exactly that great. There's a lot more to the story but it just goes to show that cops aren't always the good guys. Can't trust em for anything.
Do you ever *not* troll?