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Thats the 1st thing I noticed too!
She clearly was not allowing him her arm so he obviously trying to get her to release it.
So 2 grown adult males struggled to overpower a teenage girl?
Thats the 1st thing I noticed too!
She clearly was not allowing him her arm so he obviously trying to get her to release it.
So 2 grown adult males struggled to overpower a teenage girl?
A 14 year old girl?It's actually very hard to move someone's arm who doesn't want them to be moved. Especially in a way that keeps everyone safe
A 14 year old girl?
Pfft. Yeah, they are real heroes.
At least they didn't resort to tasers and batons, could have been worse.
Florida?Different culture, hard to judge.
Nonsense, if I could hit double chicken wings on trained wrestlers resisting when I was in high school, adult police officers can get the arms of a 14 year old girl. They suck at their job and excessive violence is their solution for their failure, fuck them.It's actually very hard to move someone's arm who doesn't want them to be moved. Especially in a way that keeps everyone safe
Yeah actually even a 14 year old girl can make it hard to out her arms behind her back.A 14 year old girl?
Pfft. Yeah, they are real heroes.
Though I've never been tazed, as far as I know they leave no lasting damage.
They need to start sending these guys to some bjj classes.
Try doing it to someone who is committed to not moving their arms. That's their only objectiveNonsense, if I could hit double chicken wings on trained wrestlers resisting when I was in high school, adult police officers can get the arms of a 14 year old girl. They suck at their job and excessive violence is their solution for their failure, fuck them.
How is it people get resisting/trained fighters in kimuras and make them tap then? Are they superhuman in strength or are the officers lacking in strength and technique?Yeah actually even a 14 year old girl can make it hard to out her arms behind her back.
Except for when they kill you.
According to Amnesty International, between 2001 and 2008, 351 people in the United States died after being shocked by police Tasers. Our blog has documented another 283 taser-related deaths in the United States in 2009-2014. That means there have been 634 documented taser-related deaths in America.