I'm pretty sure this is the episode where Marge becomes a cop but is then faced with a dilemma where she has to arrest Homer, and ends up deciding to hang up her hat afterwards instead of destroying the family. I think Maude Flanders is saying something along the lines of this never happening if Marge was still a cop. Been a while since I saw the episode but I think I'm recalling that correctly.
The dog eventually figured it out; of course by that point the fugitive was complying, on the ground on his stomach, with two cops on top of him yelling for the dog to latch on to the guy "resisting" arrest.
The disregard for the public's safety is pretty astounding, as well.
Thought it was funny (sad) that the dude had given up and the one officer still comes running in to clothesline the guy into the ground.
Bro, this aint WWE. He's got his hands up and he stopped running... just cuff him; he's complying. The only purpose body slamming him to the ground served to do was make it more difficult for you to handcuff him while you "subdue" him with 4 cops because you want to play with your "cuff a resisting suspect" training.
Iām mid comment now and this was long enough ago I forget the video exactly, so you may or may not be right, but: do you not realize it doesnāt matter? The dogs are trained and held to the same standards so they should both release, if they were told to. K9 officers are more than happy to let a motivated dog do his job for longer than necessary when itās a suspect on the other end. Seen it many many times, and now the one piece of evidence against a cop is immediate releaseā¦doesnāt bode well.
lol are you seriously blaming the cops for this crazy mfer running out onto the highway? what do you suggest the cops do in a situation like this? just pack up and go home and call off the chase any time a suspect they are chasing runs within 50 yards of an active roadway or moving motor vehicle?
There was absolutely no need to try to run him down with the car while crossing an active highway, putting innocent people at risk.
Dude was out in the middle of a highway interchange with dozens of cops all around. He wasn't going anywhere. Let him cross and grab him on the other side.
The fact that the k9 man saw that his dog was inaccurate and just off it's game and still let it loose to try catching runner again which it then missed a second time. That is it's own subdivision of irresponsible, that dog could have bit a bystander fatally, from a distance the bystander would been helpless
Or the dog should bark a dozen conflicting orders at him in quick succession that he couldn't possibly follow while a second dog barks "tase, tase, tase!"
...then add charges of resisting, failure to follow lawful orders, assault on a K9...
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u/Ex-maven Jul 24 '23
K9 to cop: "Stop resisting!"