Originally posted by Donegeal
That's where you show a lack of training. Cops are trained to look for key things that indicate an assault might be comming. n this case, the guy took a small step toward the officer with I believe it was the left foot and moved his shoulders back, similar to a typical move by someone who is getting ready to fight. Their might also have been increased tension like someone winding up to throw a punch, but the camera can't catch that.
That's where you show a lack of training. Cops are trained to look for key things that indicate an assault might be comming. n this case, the guy took a small step toward the officer with I believe it was the left foot and moved his shoulders back, similar to a typical move by someone who is getting ready to fight. Their might also have been increased tension like someone winding up to throw a punch, but the camera can't catch that.
It was NOT an aggressive step. It was exactly what was ordered.
I don't care what training says. If training tells you to aggressively demand someone get out and walk towards the back while you're standing in the way, then shoot them for doing so, that training is wrong.
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