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Chicago Cop tasers fleeing man who attempted to jump a fence

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Tasing is at 5:40 for those who want to skip.

 

Couple takeaways:

 

  • Notice how quickly shit turned.  At the start the man was friendly and laughing a bit, then when the cuffs came out his personality and mindset changed dramatically.  People don't seem to realize that the handcuffs and the thought of being in them and/or arrested really has a negative impact on someone, especially the guilty.
  • I hope landing hard on his head taught him a valuable lesson about running from the cops.
  • Female officer was not as forceful or demanding as she really should've been.
  • She sounds severely out of shape.  From the video, it doesn't appear she ran that far, nor for that long.  So why is she so winded?  Granted, it could also be her nerves, but her breathing doesn't normalize for the rest of the video.

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13 minutes ago, Hystery said:

1/ love body cams, really helps to see what the officer saw in every situation, every officer should have one

 

2/ nice to see a taser being used rather than a handgun

 

and in this case, the taser helped to add a little extra insult to his injury, even if unintended.

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