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Originally posted by BKR View PostIt is not for nothing it is called an "arm bar takedown... it's a standard takedown that cops use.
Again, I'd say he probably used more force than necessary given the circumstances in the video. There was some narrative that she had already battered him, though, or something like that, so can't be sure of that.
If she wasn't injured (seriously), NBD IMO, but I'm no "use of force" expert.
If it weren't controlled, it would not have worked, and it worked very well.
Yeah. it is definitely the industry "safe" throw Much better than using some sort of standing scarf because you dont control the head or neck.
Tragic police trainers are tragic.
https://youtu.be/w_Zub3HsCLw
There is quite often a sort of super unsafe front of the knee wizzer jammed in there as well. Which makes the face plant more face planty.Last edited by gregaquaman; 4/10/2017 11:36pm, .
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Originally posted by ermghoti View PostI think he was moonlighting from his job at United.
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Originally posted by Bneterasedmynam View PostI have exactly zero sympathy for that United guy. He was told directly to get the fuck off that plane and when the cops came to "escort" him off he resisted and pulled a dead weight. I personally would have dragged his stupid ass out by his feet so his face would drag on the floor the whole way out.
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Originally posted by Bneterasedmynam View PostI should also mention his screams. Who the fuck screams like that?? The cops should have shoved their batons handle deep up his ass just for having to listen to that shit.
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Originally posted by gregaquaman View PostYeah. it is definitely the industry "safe" throw Much better than using some sort of standing scarf because you dont control the head or neck.
Tragic police trainers are tragic.
https://youtu.be/w_Zub3HsCLw
There is quite often a sort of super unsafe front of the knee wizzer jammed in there as well. Which makes the face plant more face planty.
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Originally posted by Raycetpfl View PostYou can see her stumble forward and touch him and then he goes beast mode.
the guy in the background didn't say "that cop fucked up" until he threw the lady, which leads me to believe everything he was doing leading up to that point was justified.
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Originally posted by itwasntme View Postunless i need glasses, the video starts with the woman already being somewhat restrained by the officer. this is my main problem with these videos: they always start literally five seconds before the alleged misuse of force.
the guy in the background didn't say "that cop fucked up" until he threw the lady, which leads me to believe everything he was doing leading up to that point was justified.
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Originally posted by Raycetpfl View PostHe grabs her and gives her some instructions I assume and she says ,"what did I do?" and is kinda gently hand fighting a bit and stumbles towards him pushing a bit. That's when he goes full outlaw judoka on her and breaks her face.
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Originally posted by itwasntme View Postyeah, but what happened before the recording started or the potentially edited video was splattered on the internet? i had to stop watching these videos because i wasn't actually there and making assumptions only made my blood boil.
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Originally posted by Raycetpfl View PostI dont think that's the case here. As far as why the girl was gonna be restrained they kinda spell it out in the news story. They were being detained for an interview and the cop told her as such. The misuse of force didn't occur until the face plant ......sooooo yeah we got that part. He overreacted to her drunk girl hand fighting.
Kimble said the police were called about a disturbance involving Surat's boyfriend. As the officers gathered information, Kimble said, Surat "shoulder-checked" one of them, along with a bouncer.
Surat then tried to leave the area with her boyfriend, Kimble said. When the police said he wasn't free to go, she "physically obstructed and struck" the officer.
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Originally posted by itwasntme View Postdamn it, you had me going. the officers say there was more than just an "interview" taking place:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...hnique-n744426
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