Police suplex takedowns...

glhs837

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Like this. Barring someone on a killing rampage, not sure where this is acceptable. But I keep seeing videos of it. And it seems like it's designed to cripple. Even without a convenient curb. Do any departments teach this, and if not, why aren't officers punished for using it?
 

TPD

the poor dad
When are these LEOs going to learn they are ALWAYS being watched and recorded?! I guess they will not learn until there are meaningful consequences for their actions. I used to be 100% on the side of LEO until I started watching these types of videos - now it's about 50/50 and rapidly going in the other direction.
 

Kyle

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I can understand the concern, but at this point, there are so much, bullshit, violence, theft, and other malevolence these days I say, turn them loose in the cities, and let them kill everything that moves after dark

i’m sick of watching the crap bags get away with everything on television lately.
 
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WingsOfGold

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Like this. Barring someone on a killing rampage, not sure where this is acceptable. But I keep seeing videos of it. And it seems like it's designed to cripple. Even without a convenient curb. Do any departments teach this, and if not, why aren't officers punished for using it?

Tough shiit for the dickhead that spat at them.
You know the drill, stupid games, stupid prizes. Looked like a legit HS takedown to me. :cool:
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Simple solution............ behave, it's not that difficult.

So any cop can decide you are not "behaving" and go Judge Dredd on your ass? That's a pretty slippery slope. Some.cops, just expecting to be granted your rights would misbhaving
 

Kyle

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So any cop can decide you are not "behaving" and go Judge Dredd on your ass? That's a pretty slippery slope. Some.cops, just expecting to be granted your rights would misbhaving
If a cop stops you for a traffic in fraction, or to inquire about a report of illegal activity in an area you frequent are you going to start mouthing off to them, fighting them and spitting on them?
 

glhs837

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If a cop stops you for a traffic in fraction, or to inquire about a report of illegal activity in an area you frequent are you going to start mouthing off to them, fighting them and spitting on them?

Not that I would, but if I did, does that given them license to break my neck with a takedown that violated department use of force policy? Piledriving someone into the ground headfirst isn't how you are supposed to do that.

Police are not omnipotent forces who can do whatever the eff they want, and citizens must meekly obey them. Maybe in a perfect world where all police are perfect and never do dumb stuff themselves, that might be true, but this isn't that world. There are laws that govern them just as they govern us. And letting them break those laws because "dirtbags" is a real easy to get cops like the ones who beat that guy to death. Enforcement by thuggery isn't.
 

Kyle

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Not that I would, but if I did, does that given them license to break my neck with a takedown that violated department use of force policy? Piledriving someone into the ground headfirst isn't how you are supposed to do that.

Police are not omnipotent forces who can do whatever the eff they want, and citizens must meekly obey them. Maybe in a perfect world where all police are perfect and never do dumb stuff themselves, that might be true, but this isn't that world. There are laws that govern them just as they govern us. And letting them break those laws because "dirtbags" is a real easy to get cops like the ones who beat that guy to death. Enforcement by thuggery isn't.
I’m not saying this is not over the top, but I can’t get upset because some crap bag got his ass handed to him.

If you go out of your way to piss him off, crap’s gonna happen.

I’ll bet the next time a little ****head has an interaction with the police he’ll be in better manners
 

WingsOfGold

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So any cop can decide you are not "behaving" and go Judge Dredd on your ass? That's a pretty slippery slope. Some.cops, just expecting to be granted your rights would misbhaving
No never said that now did I? Spit on one you're sure to lose.
 

glhs837

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I’m not saying this is not over the top, but I can’t get upset because some crap bag got his ass handed to him.

If you go out of your way to piss him off, crap’s gonna happen.

I’ll bet the next time a little ****head has an interaction with the police he’ll be in better manners

Well, given a takedown like this could easily paralyze for life, he probably will. I have no qualms with fight a cop, you lose. Would you be okay with a baton to the throat? My point is that there are rules, and allowing officers to seek punishment instead of subduing leads to cops who can decide you just saying you want to know what your being pulled over for is disrespect.

So any cop can decide you are not "behaving" and go Judge Dredd on your ass? That's a pretty slippery slope. Some cops, just expecting to be granted your rights would misbehaving
No never said that now did I? Spit on one you're sure to lose.

Its literally exactly what you said. Behave and the nice officer wont try and maim you for life. The problem is, what good behavior is varies by so many damn variables. Just left the gym before shift? Wife said she's leaving him? Sarge told him after roll call he's got yet another citizen complaint. And you don't "Respect his auhtoritah!!!!" and crap spirals. Sadly, happens way to often.

There are policies and rules and laws that officers are supposed to live by. Just like us.

Simple solution............ behave, it's not that difficult.
 

Kyle

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Well, given a takedown like this could easily paralyze for life, he probably will. I have no qualms with fight a cop, you lose. Would you be okay with a baton to the throat? My point is that there are rules, and allowing officers to seek punishment instead of subduing leads to cops who can decide you just saying you want to know what your being pulled over for is disrespect.
if the criminal justice system was doing its job, and putting these crap bags away for life, I might be more inclined to concern myself when one of them got a beat down. But since they’re not getting anything through the justice system, and cops are having to put up with more and more bullshit, abuse, threats and physical violence, as I said, before I can’t get upset anymore.

so long as this attitude of anti-police continues, it’s going to be harder and harder to find anyone to do the job and I can tell you flat out that if it were me, I wouldn’t take the job unless I could put a bullet in the head of everyone, I thought was guilty.

I have a nephew that wanted to be a cop, I think God for other opportunities that came his way, while simultaneously discouraging that venture. He went on to military contracting instead, while doing reserves.
 

WingsOfGold

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Well, given a takedown like this could easily paralyze for life, he probably will. I have no qualms with fight a cop, you lose. Would you be okay with a baton to the throat? My point is that there are rules, and allowing officers to seek punishment instead of subduing leads to cops who can decide you just saying you want to know what your being pulled over for is disrespect.




Its literally exactly what you said. Behave and the nice officer wont try and maim you for life. The problem is, what good behavior is varies by so many damn variables. Just left the gym before shift? Wife said she's leaving him? Sarge told him after roll call he's got yet another citizen complaint. And you don't "Respect his auhtoritah!!!!" and crap spirals. Sadly, happens way to often.

There are policies and rules and laws that officers are supposed to live by. Just like us.
Nope, behave and no harm no foul. Phuck the stupid pos, he won't do that again now will he? Cops knee hit first, legal takedown. Rule #1 in wrestling. ;)
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Nope, behave and no harm no foul. Phuck the stupid pos, he won't do that again now will he? Cops knee hit first, legal takedown. Rule #1 in wrestling. ;)
"Nope" you said you didn't say that, but you just repeated it exactly. So you are fine with cops having license to maim whomever they think isn't behaving.... Okay. Just hope you don't end up on the wrong end of a rogue officer. Chances are slim, but never zero.
 

WingsOfGold

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"Nope" you said you didn't say that, but you just repeated it exactly. So you are fine with cops having license to maim whomever they think isn't behaving.... Okay. Just hope you don't end up on the wrong end of a rogue officer. Chances are slim, but never zero.
Nope, spitting on cops enhance odds tremendously of bad outcome. The dumbass has learned a valuable life lesson. One reaps what they sow.

I was taught at a very young age, be respectful to cops. It works and I had something like12 points at one time through SEVERAL encounters with 340 Challanger, sportster and Nortons. 1 overnight arrest in a old Chrysler Golden Lion 383, he was nice enough to let me drive it into a parking lot to avoid tow before I was carted off to upper Marlboro. To his bewilderment it was faster than his 70 Ford but I stopped for light! He even went a HUGE step further at court, talked to state atty and had my 120 plus mph ticket reduced to a 18 dollar fine.
Don't give them shiit and they are usually professional.
Sure, they're are rogue everythings in this world, odds are you won't meet them and if you do don't be a smart ass. One might dodge a bullet. Same thing with certain superiors and non rated enlisted in the military.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Nope, spitting on cops enhance odds tremendously of bad outcome. The dumbass has learned a valuable life lesson. One reaps what they sow.


Don't give them shiit and they are usually professional.

Sorry, I expect better than usually. And no, it most likely wont ever happen to me. How about lying, is that the same as spitting? Or refusing to hand over your ID in states where you are not required to? Where do you draw the line on what allows the officer to attempt to maim you. Remeber, were not talking about a slap of a punch, or an arm twist, or pushing your head down a bit hard into the hood of the cruiser. We're talking about lifting you up and smashing you headfirst into the ground, with both your and the officers weight behind you. .

Then don't spit on them.
See above. Officers have professional standards for a reason. Once you say well, its okay to maim a citizen for spitting, then the next time the offcer might do it for a lesser reason. This is how you end up with police black sites like Chicago ran.
 
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