New Anti-riot Toy: LRAD

Here, we see the newest toy against riots and the masses. It’s quite effective, by the way. Unless you have earplugs on, you would be scampering away from LRAD, which stands for Long Range Acoustic Device. This is pretty mean, but as to whether or not this is counted as police violence is debatable.

Officer Had Civilians to Assist with the Arrest

Here’s another video where you can either get angry at the cop, or just laugh at him. It was sad to see the cop fight with the guy, then had to need some civilians to help in the arrest. If the civilians did not come, it would be the officer who would be experiencing excessive force from this incident.

Police Gets Beaten up Badly

You can see here a cop and an opponent, which is a former heavyweight boxer. You can see in the video how outclassed the officer was. In this case, the guy resisted arrest and was out to beat the cop, not just protect himself. The bizarre thing is that the guy kept at it even after being shot in the gut.

Just Celebrate Baptisms Quietly from Now On

Police came to quiet down a baptism celebration and ended up using tasers on a 55-year old man and a pregnant woman. Talk about excessive force and police violence! Police claim the man refused to identify himself and the pregnant woman assaulted an officer. There might be truth to this claim, but that’s quite hard to see on the video.

Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) G20 Pittsburgh

The LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device) was used for the first time in the USA in Pittsburgh during the time of G20 summit on September 24-25th, 2009

Deserved Police Violence?

Here, you get a guy resisting arrest. You get around four cops trying to cuff the guy. It could be the guy’s fault for not cooperating, so the guy gets a good dose of taser. For some folks, this could be overkill, but for others, it seems like the guy was asking for it.

Tip Your Hat to this Officer

You’ve gotta admire this police officer. He wrestled with the suspect instead of just beating the guy senseless or putting some lead into him. Hat’s off to this police officer. Yes sir, you did a great job with this one. You’re a shining example of how the police should be. Keep up the good work!

Great Job for These Officers

These two officers deserve credit for apprehending the suspect and remaining professional all throughout. You don’t see cheap shots, excessive violence, or any form of abuse. This is how police work should be done. Great job you two! You just have to wish that all police officers are like these two.

Where’s the Taser When You Need One?

In this instance, a taser would’ve come in handy. If someone as violent as this is making a rampage, then a taser should slow him down. These are the situations where taser use is great, but when this is used on non-aggressive civilians, that’s a very different case altogether for the police.

This Is Why Tasers Are Invented

Tasers are bad when used on the wrong people, but when the situation calls for it, you’d appreciate having one in your holster. Take this video for example. If you have someone resisting arrest, it would take lots of manpower to keep the guy down. But with a taser, things would be simpler and less painful for both the police and the suspect.

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