LAPD is currently questioning the suspect but reports leaked from within LAPD say that the suspect is stonewalling the interrogators and refusing to speak. LAPD insiders also report that the suspect resisted arrest and was beaten and tazer'd several times in unsuccessful attempts to subdue the suspect.
LAPD is currently questioning the suspect but reports leaked from within LAPD say that the suspect is stonewalling the interrogators and refusing to speak. LAPD insiders also report that the suspect resisted arrest and was beaten and tazer'd several times in unsuccessful attempts to subdue the suspect.
While this is pretty funny on the surface, the incident is hardly an indictment of the LAPD (despite how much potential humor is involved). Since they were responding to a panic button emergency call, I would say that they handled the situation appropriately. How should they have responded in that case?
ROFLMMFAO...cops in LA. I would have thought it was someone on the street seeing a guy with a gun that would have called 911 though. What really gets me though is where was the crew who put the thing there and didn't let anyone know.
Game Company/ COD Ghosts... FREE PUBLICITY! Nice move Polygon!