
Peter
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Peter
@ProactivePeter
Keeping what is left of the King’s peace



He is tasered and on the ground. Why was it necessary to keep kicking him in the head? Can a doctor say what harm these kicks would cause? We'll never find out why he did it or who had put him up to it, if the police kick his brains in.

If I was an officer arriving at that scene in a motor vehicle I would have seriously considered running him over with the vehicle. I believe that would be lawful but no part of police training. I support what the officers did. Period.

@sarahknapton @JackJDees I have been a police officer for nearly 27 years, was on OFC in ARVs for 10 years and worked on the national taser course in 2022. I don't ever remember being trained to kick someone in the head, although any use of force can be justified in certain circumstances







Two Cops SAVED By Their Backup..




'Common practice' for police to photograph dead bodies on personal phones trib.al/DDQA9lQ


When you are being tasered, all of your muscles contract, so he would have involuntarily held onto the knife. The police officer is 100% at fault, a suspect cannot be both tasered and have full control of his body. #GoldersGreen


Hold on - what? If police officers think someone might be carrying explosives, protocol is to kick them in the head repeatedly like this? Is that actual police protocol? If so, how is it a wise police protocol? Can someone explain the reasoning?


🚨WATCH: Footage shows Golders Green knifeman being TASED, KICKED in the head, and ARRESTED after stabbing two Jewish people 🇬🇧




