That officer should be doing desk work....why didn't she tackle the girl with her arms and then subdue the suspect while on the ground instead of just taking it like that.
No surprise, the police have lost the public's respect.
Some cops have helped that but the whole **** the police attitude needs to go.
Police spokesperson on the television news to-nite defending the officer: "In the heat of the moment you don't always know what to do, you just react"
Not an exact quote but that's what I heard. Anybody else?
It's pretty easy to say what you would have done from watching youtube. Lots of people wouldn't react well to that situation cop or not.
Some cops have helped that but the whole **** the police attitude needs to go.
If that cop would have beat the girls down and taken them into custody, the same same sourpusses criticizing her takedown skills would instead be crying police brutality.
If that cop would have responded by beating the girls down in order to take them into custody, the same sourpusses here criticizing her takedown skills would instead be crying police brutality.
No sourpuss. It was a job fail. Nothing to do with F the police. This isn't about how you, me or Roomie would do it, this is about sending a 98lbs. woman up a fire ladder to save a life, if you know what I mean.
No sourpuss. It was a job fail. Nothing to do with F the police. This isn't about how you, me or Roomie would do it, this is about sending a 98lbs. woman up a fire ladder to save a life, if you know what I mean.
I'll bet you my ex who's a cop and all of 5'5 and not even 120 would whip the hell out of most any guy you've ever known. So it's not a size thing either. It's a training thing. It also very much is a F the police issue. Todays younger generation seem to follow this whole screw authority etc. How many times have we seen the whole group of stuntas on bikes doing it? Kids all thinking they're tough gangsters, hell even adults thinking they're above the law. Something needs to be done about that just as much as police training.
I'll bet you my ex who's a cop and all of 5'5 and not even 120 would whip the hell out of most any guy you've ever known. So it's not a size thing either. It's a training thing. It also very much is a F the police issue. Todays younger generation seem to follow this whole screw authority etc. How many times have we seen the whole group of stuntas on bikes doing it? Kids all thinking they're tough gangsters, hell even adults thinking they're above the law. Something needs to be done about that just as much as police training.
They'll put her back on the street with a slap on the wrist.
Total disrespect for the Police officer. This won't change anything, or do that young lady any good.
I'm surprised by some of the comments after seeing what the Police have to deal with, especially when they're trying to be nice about it.
Towards the end there it looked like it was going to become a four on one. You can see why it's so stressful being a Cop.