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Originally Posted by L-Pink
Granted there is the bad cop factor ... But there also has to be a stress/violence factor that comes into play. How you test for it or train it out is the question. It's a personal challenge adrenaline dump when things turn physical.
For the plain bad cop he's also the one who will steal evidence, etc and how do you find that out until you catch him.
The one thing I do know from bar fight to cop fight is you never let things escalate. Ever. That's why I keep saying do not resist. Be peaceful. Why fight a guy with a gum and a badge and fellow officers to back him up?
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I always do what a cop wants me to do because I know I'm not winning any arguments. However I've never been held at gun point nor even told to spread eagle. The worst I've dealt with was having a car searched which was not justifiable.
Now you mention stress/violence.. What do you think goes on in the head of these kind of people whom do end up in that situation? Yes we can agree the guy was a criminal, but many people have lots of run ins with the cops with out being a criminal.
If you live in a bad area, you can bet your ass you will likely get pulled over or questioned by cops much more than someone in a nice area. Now you compound that over a life time and then you see this kind of stuff or know people whom have been beaten by cops, ect..ect..
Well then don't you think that these people are also under stress when dealing with cops? Meaning they might be more willing to resist if they have seen the other side of dealing with cops which perhaps you or I haven't?
I agree don't resist but hell this guy didn't resist and they all lined up to each take their shots beating the guy.