In this case, there are two options to contain a suicidal subject as you would wish.
Net and sonic. In both of these options, a. net delivery is not perfected, and b. Sonic projection is neither far enough developed to be on a individual officer street level, or proven to work 100%.
However, if, he did have a bomb, and releasing it would detonate it, net and sonic would create bang. This was not a net or sonic option situation, or beanbag, if he had a bomb, and all officer comments clearly state he had "something" he kept saying was a bomb.
This was clearly a negotiation situation. And the officers did that until he escalated.
Both net and sonic need further serious development, because they could save some of the suicide by cop individuals.
Previously, officers have used wet sheets and blankets, as well as nets to take down a certain level of individual. Firemen "used to do it" on mental people, but how many people remember firemen rescuing people and taking control of mental people ?
Fire paramedics used to handle a lot of things until it became "too dangerous" to the firemen and too litigious civilly to municipal government. Put anything that resembles use of force on the police.
When did it become a true police responsibility and why ?
Some of us remember emergency room attendants restraining violent people in the ER. Now, it's on the police to restrain people in the ER and remove them from the premises, even, untreated. How did we get to this point....
The only way hospital people "seem" to want to use force now is on "lawfully" committed people. If not lawfully committed, the patient who refuses treatment doesn't get any.
Do we have any emergency responders here who can add to or clarify ?
I would like to hear an emergency medical responder speak up here on solutions.
In this specific incident, the "bomb threat" (which hindsight shows wasnt), changed the dynamic for the worst and changed the level of response.
And, given that, the subject created the response by failure to comply, and ....
I think 200+mil of the 300+ mil in America really don't give a shit... as long as that remains in place, the mentally ill solution probably wont be adequately addressed in my lifetime. I wish it were different.