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Here's how they do it in Spain...:lifter
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1138589666218429479
Nice technique IMO. ;)
Richard's $.02 :munchin
greenberetTFS
04-08-2009, 11:08
Here's how they do it in Spain...:lifter
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1138589666218429479
Nice technique IMO. ;)
Richard's $.02 :munchin
I would like to hear from our LEO's if they could use this technique here in the US and possibly get away with it. Looked good to me and obviously very effective.....
GB TFS :munchin
ZonieDiver
04-08-2009, 12:01
I would like to hear from our LEO's if they could use this technique here in the US and possibly get away with it. Looked good to me and obviously very effective.....
GB TFS :munchin
I think it was brilliant! However, in the good ole US of A, all I can see is LEOs being disciplined and fired, lawsuits, and a "poor," injured, "alleged" bank robber/terrorist on various and sundry TV shows - appropriately bruised and bandaged - telling his tale of abuse at the hands of the "out-of-control" police.
As a former teaching colleague used to say about the state of affairs in the good ole US of A (back in the late 70's and early 80's, no less) - "It's a sick society."
Warrior-Mentor
04-08-2009, 17:08
I love it. Can see the f*'n law suits already... "excessive use of force."
Shoulda shot him.
CoLawman
04-08-2009, 20:39
I can only speak for Colorado.
Yes this is appropriate and lawful use of force. The key is the suspect had engaged in a felony and then was fleeing armed with a hand grenade. At that point he has allowed for the use of deadly force by law enforcement.
Law Enforcement is sued regardless of their actions when force is used. I think most agencies accept that when the life of a dirtbag is taken an "Intent to Sue Notice" is predictably forthcoming.
You get sued only if :
Your unmarked police car (or recently impounded drug dealers car) stops after that tragic auto/ped
AND
The tags on your unmarked or other vehicle are accurate and not replaced off a recovered/stolen vehicle
AND
Someone at the scene recognizes you driving said vehicle despite your fake mustache, beard and oakleys with your hat on sideways
Or so I've heard..........
THP has used this once or twice...
Tennessee Highway Patrol... but thats only a rummer ..
:rolleyes: