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<blockquote data-quote="ALX." data-source="post: 534166" data-attributes="member: 6932"><p>Looked at one in the mirror for 25 years, will be sleeping with one for another 9 years until she retires.</p><p></p><p>Walt is a good poster so I went looking to find out more about this case.</p><p></p><p>The guy fled the scene - now all us geniuses with 20/20 hindsight know he did it because his head isn't right ( allegedly, it is a common excuse, and he is fit to drive so he can't be that messed up ).</p><p></p><p>But the officers rolling on that call now have lots of reason to move to another level of alertness.</p><p>One of the officers find Hernandez hunkered down and gives commands to him but he resists, gets Tasered and the struggle moves to the area covered by the cruiser camera.</p><p></p><p>You can see the officers are all winded by this time and Hernandez shows little sign of choosing to comply or signs of fatigue - for whatever reason - the reason is not that important until control is established.</p><p></p><p>Unless you have fought disturbed people you have no idea how it feels. Punches don't faze them, pain compliance ( wrist locks / arm bars / pressure points ) don't work. Chemical agents may have little or no effect. They have super human strength and show animal like rage.</p><p></p><p>Repeated punching to a muscle group is a commonly used tactic to get a suspect to release something they are holding, it is something we are trained to do up here. Submission blows are also taught but they must be delivered with an open hand to the targeted area. If punching to maintain control is taught in training in Austin, then Hernandez certainly qualifies to receive punches, as it can be seen he is resisting and trying to improve his fighing position, and he admitted trying to get to his back in court.</p><p></p><p>All that said, these officers at most would likely have received extra training up here. The one officer didn't seem to know how to put his ASP away properly, and standing on the neck is something I doubt is taught in training.</p><p></p><p>6 female jurors were charged with deciding a verdict in this case, and the officers were cleared.</p><p>The internet and all of the self serving special interest parties who have an axe to grind with government or the police will twist and distort difficult situations like this to accomplish their goals.</p><p></p><p>Dusty - good post, don't doubt a word, seen a lot of it, but gotta say the get out of jail cards would likely wind you up in jail here. Obstruction of Justice.</p><p></p><p>I should stay out of these types of threads as I am too close to it, but while doing the little bit of research and looking at all the You Tubers that love to see cop killings on tape, I guess I think should speak up as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALX., post: 534166, member: 6932"] Looked at one in the mirror for 25 years, will be sleeping with one for another 9 years until she retires. Walt is a good poster so I went looking to find out more about this case. The guy fled the scene - now all us geniuses with 20/20 hindsight know he did it because his head isn't right ( allegedly, it is a common excuse, and he is fit to drive so he can't be that messed up ). But the officers rolling on that call now have lots of reason to move to another level of alertness. One of the officers find Hernandez hunkered down and gives commands to him but he resists, gets Tasered and the struggle moves to the area covered by the cruiser camera. You can see the officers are all winded by this time and Hernandez shows little sign of choosing to comply or signs of fatigue - for whatever reason - the reason is not that important until control is established. Unless you have fought disturbed people you have no idea how it feels. Punches don't faze them, pain compliance ( wrist locks / arm bars / pressure points ) don't work. Chemical agents may have little or no effect. They have super human strength and show animal like rage. Repeated punching to a muscle group is a commonly used tactic to get a suspect to release something they are holding, it is something we are trained to do up here. Submission blows are also taught but they must be delivered with an open hand to the targeted area. If punching to maintain control is taught in training in Austin, then Hernandez certainly qualifies to receive punches, as it can be seen he is resisting and trying to improve his fighing position, and he admitted trying to get to his back in court. All that said, these officers at most would likely have received extra training up here. The one officer didn't seem to know how to put his ASP away properly, and standing on the neck is something I doubt is taught in training. 6 female jurors were charged with deciding a verdict in this case, and the officers were cleared. The internet and all of the self serving special interest parties who have an axe to grind with government or the police will twist and distort difficult situations like this to accomplish their goals. Dusty - good post, don't doubt a word, seen a lot of it, but gotta say the get out of jail cards would likely wind you up in jail here. Obstruction of Justice. I should stay out of these types of threads as I am too close to it, but while doing the little bit of research and looking at all the You Tubers that love to see cop killings on tape, I guess I think should speak up as well. [/QUOTE]
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