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Originally Posted by L-Pink
How is saying not resisting is justifying police behavior. I'm saying not to resist BECAUSE of police behavior. The cops came to this guys house to investigate an identify theft case. He flees in a car, car chase, abandons the car steals a horse then flees again ...... Do you really think the cops would have beaten him if he was peaceful at his house in the beginning?
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This doesn't relate to what happened, so repeating this over and over again is pointless and seems just like justifying police's unlawfull and totally unacceptable actions.
It doesn't matter what happened before. It only does matter what happened in that arrest situation, and especially what happened at the moment when the force was used. That guy was already arrested when the actions happened. It is the judge's job to give sentence to that guy, not police's.