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  • Nolacopusmc

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    66   0   0
    Oct 22, 2008
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    New Orleans, LA
    HOLY ****!!!!! That was awesome.

    in Texas, when they say, "i ain't gonna tell you again...."

    You better believe it




    BTW. Very professionally handled by the officer. he did what he had to do to affect the arrest, and he remained calm and professional and attended to the arrested dumbass.

    Perfect.

    FYI, the armbar takedown is my favorite and seems to work well for me. Sometimes, especially with drunks, the timing just works out where they zig when you thought they were gonna zag, and they go down harder than you initially intended, but oh well!.
     

    bearfutedninja

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    Mar 16, 2009
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    i finally got to see it... when he slammed that guy and knocked him out. he left them there out for awhile. to me it didnt seem like he checked for a pulse or to see if he was breathing. he said he was unresponsive.
     

    Cat

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    0   0   0
    Jan 5, 2009
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    NE of Alexandria, Cenla
    The letters today are brought to you by C and Q.

    "I will Comply Quickly to the officer's demands."

    The number for today is Four.

    "Or else I will sustain four large bruises as the officer reminds me of today's letters"






    I spent too much time yesterday watching Sesame Street.
     

    Hitman

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    13   0   0
    Sep 4, 2008
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    Lake Charles
    Turn around, Turn around, Stop Resisting, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Stop Resisting, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around.

    SLAM!

    hmmm.... I think next he'll listen the first time....
     

    Hardballing

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    38   0   0
    Jan 8, 2010
    1,603
    38
    Metairie, LA
    Turn around, Turn around, Stop Resisting, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Stop Resisting, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around, Turn around.

    SLAM!

    hmmm.... I think next he'll listen the first time....

    I'll bet he won't.

    And what does the "he was only X distance from home" have to do with ANYTHING? That always cracked me up when folks used it. "But Officer, I live right over there, see?" So what? You're drunk over here unfortunately.

    DPS-1/DWI-0
     

    Kraut

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    4   0   0
    Oct 3, 2007
    1,804
    83
    Slidell, LA
    Sweet. Nothing wrong here. Zero to 100 is actually exactly correct. When it's on, it's on, and you go for the technique full speed, all the way. The suspect's actions dictate the response, he's got no one to blame but himself. I hate fu@king crybabies.
     

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