yeah that mcop ****ed up btu whether he is right or wrong, you do what the ****ing cop tells you to do whether he is right or wrong. the court will decide that. you guys are a bunch of ****ing pussies and dont understand that the officer on the hood did not jump on it on purpose the guy tried to ram him so he jumped to the hood to keep form being squashed,. he then proceeded to end the fight. like i said before, you never see the entire video or get the entire storyNow this is bad training but funny but I suppose your gonna say he should not have walked away and the cop was right?
YouTube - Man dangerously TASERED for refusing to sign ticket
x2you know, all these ****ing bleeding heart liberal assholes crying about how the cops were wrong or trying to be action heroes and that they killed the guy in cold blood, you need to wake up and pull your head out of your ass. the guy in the Monte Carlo was breaking the law, and i don't mean he was littering or doing 5 over the speed limit, either. he was going over 100 mph on the road with several units in pursuit, he was resisting, and he put countless lives at risk with that little Need For Speed pursuit fiasco. when the first unit lit him up, he ran and tried to ram the car. that's a sign of aggression. the police tried several times to "box him in" like someone said before. they tried that and it didn't work. why? because the asshole in the Monte Carlo didn't care if he killed anyone or hurt anyone, he just wanted to get away. he didn't care if he killed a cop, and he demonstrated that right off the bat. when police had him surrounded (after being rammed twice), he should've given it up. but no, he was willing to run over a bunch of cops to get away. the officer feared for his life, and he reacted the way he was trained to. clean shoot. period.
do any of you have the slightest idea what it's like to be in a literal life or death situation where you have a split second to weigh all the options and judge every possible outcome of every possible action? do you know what it's like to be in a situation like that and all you can think about it that you're never gonna go home and see your wife and kids again because some asshole scumbag ran you over with his Monte Carlo while you were trying to stop him from breaking the law? i doubt any of you people criticizing these officers has the slightest idea what it's like to have to make decisions like that and live with them. so try thinking about what that kind of job is really like before you decide to shoot your mouth off about something you know nothing about...
then in that case you should be able to sympathize with a LEO doing his job and trying to avoid getting crushed. he also has to think about other people that could get killed if they don't stop the asshole behind the wheel who obviously has no regard for human life at all. he was given the chance to stop the car. he didn't, then he tried to run over a police officer. or did you miss that part? i just can't understand how anyone, especially someone who did a 14 month tour in Iraq could not see that the use of deadly force was authorized and warranted in that situation...No I have no clue about danger I only did a 14 month term in 2002 in Iraq! lol you my friend have spoken much too soon!
if he had exercised "poor judgment" as you call it, he'd be dead, his wife a widow and his children fatherless. you're right, that's a much happier ending. the criminal wins! Yay! you need to lay off the GTA and get back to reality. so you're saying that if you were standing guard duty at a gate and some ******* tried mowing you down with his possibly bomb-laden car, you wouldn't light him up? guess what, you fail to act and people die. it's no different for a LEO in a situation like the one in the vid. and if you think you can handle the job better, go ahead and sign up for the next academy class at your local police department.Then you should know that when kids and adults walk up to you as did me on the street I cant just shoot and Im in real danger I dont know if they are strapped with C-Plosives and it scared the **** out of me, I could of handles this situation much differently. Soilders are at the mercy of the enemy 90% of the time. * Geneva* makes it that way this officer was in no battle zone he lacked poor judgement!