Posted on 11/03/2023 4:26:13 PM PDT by simpson96
Vallejo. I don’t need to look.
Of course she was.
You need to ask?
The officer’s actions were completely justified under the use of force continuum guidelines established by the National Institute of Justice and adopted by most of the police agencies in the US.
I have done almost exactly what he did on several similar occasions as a police officer, although I was employed in a far saner time then now, pre Saint George Floyd, about 18 years ago. My actions were deemed to be within both the state laws regarding use of force by a police officer, and under my dept. guidelines.
Totally justified in any resisting arrest when the perp knows they committed a crime.
It would be highly unusual for someone to not know.
lol - thanks
FTA-—Records show the driver was already on felony probation for grand theft and shoplifting and had previously been arrested Oct. 4 for stealing $30,000 worth of products from another business, police said.
Her accomplice, who was also not identified, has a $10,000 warrant for her arrest in San Mateo for burglary and a $50,000 warrant in Napa for grand theft.
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