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Why Do These Criminals Resist Arrest?

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anotheoldgit | 13:08 Fri 03rd Nov 2017 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5046393/Dramatic-footage-shows-moment-knifeman-Tasered.html

He was told 10 times to drop the knives, but failed to do so needing the officer to taser him.

Had he later died from the effects of the taser, his family and friends would have took to the streets demanding action against the police.

When are they going to get tough on knife crime, there have been two fatal stabbings in London this week, the 12 months sentence is a joke.
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Ha ha Freudian slip. Committed.
Thank you AOG, I had forgotten the Ratham Charles case. It was botched arrests like that one that heralded the introduction of the police bodycams.
Charles did not have any illegal drugs, did not resist arrest and died while in the police’s care.
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Zacs-Master

Talking about 'Committed'.
Once again, I agree. Anyone who suggests criminals should resist arrest can’t be thinking clearly.
Timberrrrrrrrrr! :-)
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Gromit

He did resist arrest that is why the police ans a civilian were forced to bring him down to the ground and held him there, whilst trying to remove a package of what was later found to be a mixture of paracetamol and caffeine wrapped in plastic, that was blocking his airways, he later died in hospital and two post-mortem examinations were carried out.

The inquest will be delayed until June 2018.

Then there is the case of Edson Da Costa:

http//www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/edson-edir-da-costa-death-justice-protests-metropolitan-police-stop-ipcc-swallowed-packages-a7811066.html
When I hit the link on AOG's last post it just takes me back to AB' s home page. What am I doing wrong?
Same for me, Wolf...
// He did resist arrest that is why the police and a civilian were forced to bring him down to the ground and held him there //

I think you must be getting it mixed up with another case AOG. The arrest is on CCTV and there is no resisting, and no civilian aiding the arrest. It is here...

he's kin lucky this is the UK, the septics would have blown his loaf off. Good night sunshine.
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Gromit

And it is also here,

/// Rashan Charles, 20, a resident of Hackney, was pronounced dead in hospital after being chased and wrestled to the ground in a shop in a working class newly gentrified Dalston on July 22/2017 by an undercover London metropolitan police officer and civilian ///
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Gromit

And also watch your own video it is that guy in the jeans who helps the officer.
You have been a busy boy today!
Your question has been answered several times - why are you trying to justify it?
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I wonder why my Independent link doesn't work?
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/// why are you trying to justify
it? ///


Not trying to justify it GAL, just putting those others right.
// if he later died from the effects of the taser,//

you arent really meant to die from being arrested

you know in court QC - officer did you arrest him or CARDIAC arrest him ?
Officer ( for it is he) the second kind
QC - the permanent kind - and then did he try to further resist arrest ?- blah blah - I love court scenes like that

and have you noticed they have started to shoot on sight people who carry knives if they shout allahu akbar ?
yeah I have
// Charles did not have any illegal drugs, did not resist arrest and died while in the police’s care.//

police stations are really dangerous for your health if you are mad

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