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He was lubing up to resist, or fuck...My guess is that this dude had never been told NO throughout his life and is conditioned to getting compliance from others with a display of an anger outburst...
He had also doused himself with half a gallon of that alcohol based hand sanitizer that was on the table right before being Tazed...
Tasing someone who did that isn't too bright either...Dousing yourself with half a gallon of alcohol based hand sanitizer doesn't seem like too bright of an idea, is it?
That guy is getting paid a few hundred K at the least.Liberals don't mind people catching fire its the bullet holes that get their panties in a bunch.
i love how all 3 run out of the room, and none of them comes back with an extinguisher or anything.What was said after the hand sanitizer bath the made the cops finally decide that they need to take action? That was some dumb ass shit.
They dont use force when they legally could have and obviously should have, and then fuck it up at the end by lighting him on fire.
i think he dead.That guy is getting paid a few hundred K at the least.
Exactly, quite literally everything wrong with those cop actions.i love how all 3 run out of the room, and none of them comes back with an extinguisher or anything.
NoThat guy is getting paid a few hundred K at the least.
Correcti think he dead.
They could have smothered it with his shirts 3ft awayExactly, quite literally everything wrong with those cop actions.
"Jones spent 48 days in an ICU in Syracuse before he died on December 15, his attorney told CBS affiliate WRGB. His exact cause of death is not clear."i think he dead.
lol righti love how all 3 run out of the room, and none of them comes back with an extinguisher or anything.
His family may, he died.That guy is getting paid a few hundred K at the least.
Alright which side of the stupidity coin am I suppose to be on?
I think this all reverts back to an old saying...Play stupid games...Win stupid prizes. BUT... I will admit, those Officers should of had him under control, much sooner. Mac![]()
Hey dumbass...those Officers should of had that individual...restrained/secured, until he calmed down and/or, got medical assistance. That is all. He was "Drunk in Public". He was acting irrational. Could have been a "harm to himself and/or others. He was telegraphing certain warning signs. If you have not done the "job", don't comment on it. MacYeah, any attitude should be met with lethal force.
Except when it’s the protect class cops, in which case “my blu babyz didn’t do nuffin”
They…burned…a…man…to…death
Neither.Alright which side of the stupidity coin am I suppose to be on?
Hey dumbass...those Officers should of had that individual...restrained/secured, until he calmed down and/or, got medical assistance. That is all. He was "Drunk in Public". He was acting irrational. Could have been a "harm to himself and/or others. He was telegraphing certain warning signs. If you have not done the "job", don't comment on it. Mac![]()
Hey dumbass...those Officers should of had that individual...restrained/secured, until he calmed down and/or, got medical assistance. That is all. He was "Drunk in Public". He was acting irrational. Could have been a "harm to himself and/or others. He was telegraphing certain warning signs. If you have not done the "job", don't comment on it. Mac![]()
I didn’t know he died till today, I didn’t watch till the very end.All this Monday morning quarterbacking shit is for the birds.
I used to box. A lot. I trained four days a week for two or three hours a day with people I would spar with regularly. I knew how they moved. I knew their weaknesses. I also had my coach yelling instructions from six feet away while sparring. 95% of all the planning, training and ringside advice went out the window once the beeper went off and instinct took over EVERY FUCKING TIME, regardless of everything I did to keep calm and think through the situation logically. Mind numbing repetition and real life experience makes up 99.9% of everything that matters in the situation in the video.
Nobody's thinking about training manuals and powerpoint presentations when adrenaline is flowing and they're three feet away from an irate, inebriated man inside of a 10 foot wide room. 99% of people can spend the next 20 years memorizing training material and it won't mean jack shit when things get exciting. I'd bet my left nut on that.
I'm not avidly pro or anti LEO either.
I didn’t know he died till today, I didn’t watch till the very end.
I have mixed feelings he didn’t deserve to die, but it could have been ended differently also. It’s the PD front office seems like theyed have a bit of a advantage.
47 days to die or the drunk tank for a night, and multiple dumb decisions on both sides doesn’t seem worth it.
Seems both sides FAFO on this one
I feel like everyone played the stupid game in this one.I think this all reverts back to an old saying...Play stupid games...Win stupid prizes. BUT... I will admit, those Officers should of had him under control, much sooner. Mac![]()
Not what I meant. Those Officers allowed the situation to escalate, when it would have been a better outcome if they would have took the right action/actions, for all parties involved.. . There was all kinds of "stupid" in that situation. MacSo nobody is allowed to have an opinion on something unless they actually have experience with it? I've never robbed a bank in my life so I guess that means I'm not allowed to have an opinion about bank robbers.
Maybe maybe not, but if I have questions about MLP you’re my number one boo.So nobody is allowed to have an opinion on something unless they actually have experience with it? I've never robbed a bank in my life so I guess that means I'm not allowed to have an opinion about bank robbers.
Those Officers, should have taken him to the ground, secured him, got him medical attention, or, put him in a holding cell until he sobered up, or, had him checked for a medical condition. That's all. MacSo unless I have worked as a low skilled cop I just couldn’t understand why you’d light a unarmed man on fire?
Interesting theory.
I saw one annoying drunk guy and a few murderers, one would be better when sober in the AM, the others need ether to be locked in a cage or taken out back and put down.
Probably could have lured him into a cell with a cheese burger, I know my people.Those Officers, should have taken him to the ground, secured him, got him medical attention, or, put him in a holding cell until he sobered up, or, had him checked for a medical condition. That's all. Mac
Yeah, you gest, but, a bologna sambitch does go a loooong way(been there, done that). MacProbably could have lured him into a cell with a cheese burger, I know my people.
Funny you speak of your experiences during your boxing career(I've done a little boxing myself). When I worked Corrections, we had yearly training in POSC/DAT. When we would have to suit-up to go in on someone, we'd plan, strategize, game plan, blah, blah, and blah, when the plan finally went into motion, it turned into a F'n dogpile/street brawl. Just how shit went sometimes on my midnight tours. Hell, even my day shifts went like that. But, yeah, memories. MacAll this Monday morning quarterbacking shit is for the birds.
I used to box. A lot. I trained four days a week for two or three hours a day with people I would spar with regularly. I knew how they moved. I knew their weaknesses. I also had my coach yelling instructions from six feet away while sparring. 95% of all the planning, training and ringside advice went out the window once the beeper went off and instinct took over EVERY FUCKING TIME, regardless of everything I did to keep calm and think through the situation logically. Mind numbing repetition and real life experience makes up 99.9% of everything that matters in the situation in the video.
Nobody's thinking about training manuals and powerpoint presentations when adrenaline is flowing and they're three feet away from an irate, inebriated man inside of a 10 foot wide room. 99% of people can spend the next 20 years memorizing training material and it won't mean jack shit when things get exciting. I'd bet my left nut on that.
I'm not avidly pro or anti LEO either.
How did he die 47 days later though?I didn’t know he died till today, I didn’t watch till the very end.
I have mixed feelings he didn’t deserve to die, but it could have been ended differently also. It’s the PD front office seems like theyed have a bit of a advantage.
47 days to die or the drunk tank for a night, and multiple dumb decisions on both sides doesn’t seem worth it.
Seems both sides FAFO on this one
Inhaled the flames more than likely alcohol could have went n hs mouth and throat from his face.How did he die 47 days later though?
Looked like first and second degree burns. He seemed banged up, but able to breathe.
I feel like something's missing from this story.
Those Officers, should have taken him to the ground, secured him, got him medical attention, or, put him in a holding cell until he sobered up, or, had him checked for a medical condition. That's all. Mac
How did he die 47 days later though?
Looked like first and second degree burns. He seemed banged up, but able to breathe.
I feel like something's missing from this story.
Damn the white privilege is thick in this one, 30mins acting stupid in a police station? Oh my Jeezuz! If he had been a POC, he'd a been shot in 2mins and dragged out the back door and into the dumpster!