Posted by Scott in SF on September 23, 2009 at 12:42:28 from (75.61.98.211):
In Reply to: tasered farmer revisted posted by 730 virgil on September 22, 2009 at 20:45:45:
Why not wait and hear the cops side of the story before making judgement. I know there are bad cops, but bad or good, they are suppose to control any situation that is going bad. When I was a Deputy once I was attacked by a 77 year old man with a knife in a grocery store. Completely out of charactor, he had stroke, but there is know way I could have known that at the time, and he was still making threats to others. As I wresteled this guy, back up arrived, this city policeman got in the fight and nailed me in the left elbow with his batton, real hard. It still hurts. The reports were that 2 cops beat up an senial old man for shoplifting. Dept training indicated I would have been justified popping three 40 cals for a center mass hit. If what the cops did was unjustified charge them with Battery, but lets hear their side of the story.
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