@finishedlast @FreezeSPreston As I said before never justifying what happened I can see a point where it could have had to be deployed but if what's come out is this they fucked it and someone could be dead and if that's the case I expect them to be held accountable. You don't get to hide behind the job
@finishedlast @FreezeSPreston I've just seen that the commissioner is not reviewing the bodyworn video. That's to me is a pretty big condemnation of the member involved actions as she would have been told what they did.
@finishedlast @FreezeSPreston At the end of the day a review is currently underway and the findings should be public. To do otherwise diminishes the transparency and legitimacy of policing.
@finishedlast Does this need review 100% and it needs public transparency in doing so because if they have used this level of force then they should have ruled out other options. Can I see a situation where they had to use the tazor yes but I can also see there could have been other options
@finishedlast Removing a weapon from someone is a use of force you hit the arms or legs on a person that age you will cause heavy bruising or break a bone. The whole use net or blanket method has been tried to death to get it to work in multiple jurisdictions and it's not been able to work 2.