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Originally Posted by A1R3K
as a former L.E. in the military, they didn't do anything wrong. she was out of control and not cooperating. she was under the influence. nothing will happen to them. this is a "use of force" departmental policy thing. the state is the one who sets those guidelines with the department. the chair was used to restrain her in her unruly state. a more aggressive way to do that, and more uncomfortable way is to hobble her with a hobble chain. she's a stupid chick, got loud with the cops when they came to have her turn down the music, ended up getting arrested, and then her actions deteriorated from there. once you are in police custody you are not in charge anymore. i listened to her whole interview after and i think that they are hallucinating if they think that those officers are going to be disciplined.
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Your 100% correct, I worked as an LEO and worked for years in a Correctional Facility. She was clearly out of control and was NOT being choked. I have placed many unruly people in that same type chair and I saw nothing wrong with their procedure. She was fighting them every minute and it isnt easy getting out of that chair. What would people be screaming if she ended up hurting herself in her obviously unrational state she was in if they had decided to NOT do their job and ignore her??? Then THAT would be the complaint. Its all bullshit, your little girl got arrested and acted like a crazed person, she did it to herself.
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