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AZ: Videos show Arizona police cruiser ramming armed robbery suspect
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"Dashcam videos released Tuesday show an Arizona police officer using his cruiser to slam into an armed robbery suspect who was walking down a street while holding a rifle and firing it in the air."
"Police in Marana, Ariz., a suburb of Phoenix, are defending the officer's action, saying the suspect was a danger to himself and others. But the suspect's lawyer is arguing police used excessive force, reports CNN."
"'Everything in the video seems to point toward an obvious excessive use of force. It is miraculous that my client isn't dead,' lawyer Michelle Cohen-Metzger said." ... -------
Editor's Note: I suppose the lawyer would have preferred it if the officer had just shot him? |
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kangpc
(4/15/2015)
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Excellent police work! Give that officer an extra week of paid vacation. |
Comment by:
Mike the Limey
(4/15/2015)
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Good drills that cop.
Plenty of alternative actions could have ended worse, either for the armed felon or some poor cop who got shot whilst trying to talk the guy into giving himself up. The guy should be thankful he isn't in the morgue with multiple gunshot holes. |
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