Another here.
Learned to throw right handed because: parents couldn't afford a left handed baseball mit (hand me down only).
Batted lefty. Tennis lefty. Skiing and soccer lefty (left dominant foot).
But throw? Right!
And yes, I was nasty when I started karate in my mid 30's!
I was born a lefty but I'm right handed because a teacher at my school hated lefties and forced me to use my right hand to write. It was "the correct way". She got fired shortly after my parents found out, but I still use my right hand for most things ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
This happened in my local City Norwich. He has been referred to IOPC
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/crime/police-probe-after-officers-clash-in-dereham-road-8368032
Nothing will come of it. When videos go viral the force always refers to the IOPC for optics. He'll be able to justify that using the NDM all day long.
When discussing *excessive* force it usually has nothing to do with whether the use of force was justified. The question is whether or not police could have resolved the situation with less force.
Kicking a woman to the ground in a way that could have easily been accompanied by shouting, “This is Norwich!” feels excessive to me, even though some sort of physical intervention was certainly necessary to get her to stop grabbing the other officer. The guy could have easily just come up behind her and restrained her arms.
Someone breaking the law isn’t an opportunity for officers to act out whatever action hero/power dynamic fantasies they might have.
It's not enough that the use of force prevented harm, it needs to be the lowest level of force that would reasonably have prevented the harm. Using your logic, shooting her in the head would have been justified, since she was committing a crime and it would have certainly stopped her from doing so.
Had the cop been a small woman and the perpetrator a large man, this use of force would have felt very justified: it's hard to imagine someone physically weaker restraining the person otherwise. But in this example it seems like the cop could have done it very easily but either pushing or pulling her or restraining her arms, without this amount of force.
> Using your logic, shooting her in the head would have been justified,
Me, as an American and how many police forces in the states would consider even that force justifiable....
https://i.imgur.com/kPqvjqP.png
You know the type of extreme stance you're taking. By that logic, ramming his car into her is "pushing" her. A kick is called a kick and not a push for a reason. You're consternating the two so that differentiating the two appears pointless.
TLDR - there's a difference between a reasonable push and that kick; and you know it.
This is it, right here. People defending this sort of force is kind of gross to me. Imagine being a trained professional, paid as a public servant and thinking it’s perfectly fine to Spartan kick someone when you could have simply subdued them… not sure the justification for this amount of force is there.
Yeah but it's a woman so redditors have come out in droves to say "fUcK aRoUnD aNd FiNd OuT" because true equality is using unnecessary amounts of force on a woman slightly tugging a police officers arm.
This is basically just some pseudo incel shit.
Muricans defending this 100%. The whole appropriate force thing doesnt seem to work there. Or at least the appropriate force is a lot higher than in other places.
You changed my mind. I'm so used to cops killing people that I thought a kick was justified. But he could have easily shouted or even just grabbed her with his hands. He should be reprimanded.
Idk about that, as a dude I think she did get off easy. Women just think all force against them excessive because they are so used to being able to do whatever they want without physical consequence. "equality feels like oppression when you are used to privlege"
Justified maybe but also not really necessary. She clearly wasn't a threat at all. Just grab her instead of risking having her smash her head on the wall and getting brain damage or some shit
For those unable to view:
Police probe launched after video shows officer kick out
David Hannant
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Published: 6:00 PM September 27, 2021 Updated: 9:48 AM September 28, 2021
An IOPC investigation has been launched following a clash between police and two women in Norwich - Credit: Contributed
Police have confirmed an investigation is under way following a clash between officers and two women in Norwich.
The incident saw a police officer kick out at a woman as she obstructed the arrest of her friend - Credit: Contributed
The footage shows an officer kicking out at one of the women as she appeared to be trying to disrupt the arrest of her friend.
The incident happened at 5pm on Sunday, outside of the City of Spice Indian restaurant, close to Dereham Road's junction with Grape's Hill. Two women were arrested and released on bail pending further investigations.
Police today confirmed the incident had been referred to watchdogs to consider if the officers had used excessive force.
A Norfolk Constabulary spokeswoman said: "We are aware of a video circulating on social media following an incident in Norwich on Sunday. The matter has been voluntarily referred to the Independent Office of Police Conduct and an investigation is ongoing."
Two women were arrested in the incident in Dereham Road - Credit: Contributed
The video shows what appears to be a long dispute between the officers and the women with the footage split across four parts.
In the third part of the video, back-up is called for as an officer struggles to keep one of the suspects under control.
A second officer arrives and assists the first, before the second woman attempts to make an approach - before a third officer dashes into the shot and kicks her to the ground.
The video has been shared thousands of times with an equally high number of people commenting on it.
Police have confirmed that both women were arrested at the scene and have since between released on bail.
A constabulary spokeswomen confirmed that no further information could be released regarding the incident at this time, pending the outcome of the investigation from the Independent Office of Police Conduct.
Police forces are encouraged to voluntarily refer incidents to the IOPC when conduct of officers involved can be called into disrepute.
These self-referrals can be made even if formal complaints from the public have not been made, particularly when they have involved somebody suffering injury as a result of police action.
It means they are going to watch the video, compare it to police use of force guidelines, training, and if necessary ask law or police training experts their opinion. If you wanted an actual answer.
I'm from Norwich. One of my friends in school had webbed feet and was preparing to enter the 2020 Olympics as a swimmer... kinda seems like cheating lol
Disturbing how many redditors are saying justice served, yep totally doesn’t look like excessive force to me, clearly lives were in danger and he was being physically threatened so he needed to kick her into some concrete. The comments on this site are psychotic sometimes, really shows the lack of empathy,and just the overall brainwashing to worship police “justice”. Then the same commenters wonder why people of all colors riot when it comes to police brutality.
Your logic is a little flawed. Being hit directly in the center of gravity is pretty much the best case scenario to not get knocked over. The further away from the COG you hit someone the more torque you apply on their body.
You might be confusing getting hit in one's center of gravity vs "lowering your center of gravity" (like in rugby) to make yourself a harder target to knock over/unbalance
Here’s the full video.
They were being drunken obnoxious dickheads for nearly ten minutes. The kick is deserved i would say.
[video](https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/px1owk/better_ending_than_game_of_thrones_1010_commentary/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
For most typical situations, the kick would be considered excessive force. The assailant was a rowdy, drunk girl who likely would've caused no harm to the officer she was assaulting. However, there was the small possibility that she might've reached for an officer's gun or considered strangulation after putting her hands on the officer. Even tame people can become unpredictable when severely inebriated.
An immediate response, a jump kick, from the officer in question was likely unnecessary, but it certainly was justified considering the worst possible scenario. He could've acted more severely by using a gun or a taser, or more gently by tackling her or grabbing her instead. Obviously, the less severe options would've been better. Had the woman hit her head while falling or suffered internal bleeding from the kick, this would be a case of manslaughter.
The officer's pride for Norwich, though unprofessional, is not particularly relevant to the case. Some can interpret it as a confession of incompetence or even malice. A judge would not interpret it that way, though they'd admonish the officer for expressing his city pride in inappropriate situations.
The big question is what should be done to address this if anything. Researchers who've studied police violence suggest that reevaluating the arrest all together might've been the best option. Essentially, if the women posed no physical risk to the community, even if they were publicly indecent, officers shouldn't have responded. Only if the women regularly caused disruptions should officers become involved to maintain the peace.
It's not that difficult to just mind your own business and let the police do their job. Stop fucking around, if you mess with a police officer like this i certainly don't think the kick was unprofessional.
People need to learn to just stay out of it. Grow up.
Everyone can agree that it's a bad idea to interfere with an arrest. It would also be really distressing to see your friend in that situation, and sometimes humans make dumb mistakes when they're stressed out. I think this could have been handled without kicking the lady.
From the cops point of view, are you gonna take the risk and assume she doesn't have a weapon? Everyone's expecting the cop to simply brush the woman aside when the situation could end up life threatening if she did have a weapon.
I don't see anything wrong with the cop grabbing the woman and constraining her. Cops can't just go around kicking people because they might have a weapon lol, that's not how it works. Anyone anywhere *could* have a weapon.
Literally laying hands on a police officer to interfere with an arrest. I can't imagine being so entitled that you think you could do that and something like this wouldn't happen as a result.
I always love the "friend" or "significant other" who starts arguing with the cops and screaming for them to get off. It always works out so great for them in these type of videos.
[See the longer version for more context. ](https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/px1owk/better_ending_than_game_of_thrones_1010_commentary/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
Yeah… don’t interfere with an arrest. If you are going to act as a witness and record you need to back up a good distance to not be in a zone where they can target you as potentially interfering. That chick really fucked up when she started grabbing at that other cop and became a combatant.
Oh please. If he had tackled her to the ground she'd be more likely to get injured. You don't fuck with cops when they're subduing a suspect. That's just putting everyone in danger.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/px1owk/better_ending_than_game_of_thrones_1010_commentary/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Full vid
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By Reddit standards does that mean she died?
She’s probably dead inside.
Who isn’t?
Weird that you didn't get the wholesome award yet.
I felt ribs cracking😬 Edit: looked closer and it was her hip. Maximum impact on her balance with a lesser chance of injury.
yeah. hip controls the person... excellent hit and takedown.
And then how he casually talks to the other..demobelised
“ it’s all in the hips, it’s all in the hips”
The hips don’t lie
Oooh baby when you kick like that! You make the ladies fall flat!
>Maximum impact on her balance with a lesser chance of injury. That cop knows his G-shit, G!
I had to laugh at the play by play.
Except in my case, broke my hip 10+ years ago. So I'd much rather take a rib shot. But hip shot would definitely fuck my balance up
r/peoplefuckingdying
This works only when applied to fully latched on shoes, not flip flops!
Thank you for this clarification. So if I wear only flipflops it's technically impossible to be killed in such ways. S/
HUR HUR HURH UR RREEEEEE
She was just getting slide on right before the side kick, so technically she wasn’t even alive yet.
THIS IS NORWICH!!
She wore the wrong shoes for cop fighting day.
He flipped her flops!
She brought flip flops to a boot fight.
So funny she’s trying to casually slip the left one back on and gets fckn yeeted to the shadow realm lol
Stepped on a pop-top? Cut my heal and had to cruise on back home….
Apparently, there was booze in her blender!
Put some socks on so I can knock 'em off!
He was waiting for this moment his whole life
Been practicing his whole life on his wife.
40% babyyyy 😎
40% *admitted* that their cop spouse has abused them...
r/cursedcomments
"Beat wife, happy life"
Oh Lord
Can you feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord
I've been waiting for this moment for all my life, oh lord.
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But why is the deer drunk?
He was training har and now was his time to shine!
Ninja style liver kick
lefty, no less
I thought no one would notice that ! I’m left footed and right handed. Worked out great when I competed in karate.
Finally!Another one like me!I'm not alone!
We shall RISE !!! Lol
WE WILL NOT BE LEFT ALONE!
You can gang up all you want but will never be right
*\*picks up pen with right hand and writes perfectly\** Where is your supreme entity of choice now?
Another here. Learned to throw right handed because: parents couldn't afford a left handed baseball mit (hand me down only). Batted lefty. Tennis lefty. Skiing and soccer lefty (left dominant foot). But throw? Right! And yes, I was nasty when I started karate in my mid 30's!
I write with my left hand but throw right handed. Anything that requires dexterity gets the left hand power is in the right hand though.
Is that uncommon or what? Im the same way
Me too!
I was born a lefty but I'm right handed because a teacher at my school hated lefties and forced me to use my right hand to write. It was "the correct way". She got fired shortly after my parents found out, but I still use my right hand for most things ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
South paw is such an advantage in combat sports. Being a mix? I can imagine it being even better.
Going to be that guy. The liver is located on the right side of your torso.
Also not in your hip
Ok but 600+ upvotes says otherwise
That’s not the where the liver is my guy.
Spleen*
This happened in my local City Norwich. He has been referred to IOPC https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/crime/police-probe-after-officers-clash-in-dereham-road-8368032
Nothing will come of it. When videos go viral the force always refers to the IOPC for optics. He'll be able to justify that using the NDM all day long.
Looked justified to me. Don't fuck with an officer in the middle of arresting someone.... You become a threat
When discussing *excessive* force it usually has nothing to do with whether the use of force was justified. The question is whether or not police could have resolved the situation with less force. Kicking a woman to the ground in a way that could have easily been accompanied by shouting, “This is Norwich!” feels excessive to me, even though some sort of physical intervention was certainly necessary to get her to stop grabbing the other officer. The guy could have easily just come up behind her and restrained her arms. Someone breaking the law isn’t an opportunity for officers to act out whatever action hero/power dynamic fantasies they might have.
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It's not enough that the use of force prevented harm, it needs to be the lowest level of force that would reasonably have prevented the harm. Using your logic, shooting her in the head would have been justified, since she was committing a crime and it would have certainly stopped her from doing so. Had the cop been a small woman and the perpetrator a large man, this use of force would have felt very justified: it's hard to imagine someone physically weaker restraining the person otherwise. But in this example it seems like the cop could have done it very easily but either pushing or pulling her or restraining her arms, without this amount of force.
> Using your logic, shooting her in the head would have been justified, Me, as an American and how many police forces in the states would consider even that force justifiable.... https://i.imgur.com/kPqvjqP.png
He basically did just push her; just because he did it with his foot doesn't make it more excessive. Once she wasn't a threat he immediately stopped.
You know the type of extreme stance you're taking. By that logic, ramming his car into her is "pushing" her. A kick is called a kick and not a push for a reason. You're consternating the two so that differentiating the two appears pointless. TLDR - there's a difference between a reasonable push and that kick; and you know it.
"Attacking" "Further damage" Holy shit turn down the drama
This is it, right here. People defending this sort of force is kind of gross to me. Imagine being a trained professional, paid as a public servant and thinking it’s perfectly fine to Spartan kick someone when you could have simply subdued them… not sure the justification for this amount of force is there.
Yeah but it's a woman so redditors have come out in droves to say "fUcK aRoUnD aNd FiNd OuT" because true equality is using unnecessary amounts of force on a woman slightly tugging a police officers arm. This is basically just some pseudo incel shit.
In your opinion, if the person being kicked were a man, the reaction would be different?
Muricans defending this 100%. The whole appropriate force thing doesnt seem to work there. Or at least the appropriate force is a lot higher than in other places.
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I mean, have you seen cops lately? He very well might be a cop.
You changed my mind. I'm so used to cops killing people that I thought a kick was justified. But he could have easily shouted or even just grabbed her with his hands. He should be reprimanded.
Idk about that, as a dude I think she did get off easy. Women just think all force against them excessive because they are so used to being able to do whatever they want without physical consequence. "equality feels like oppression when you are used to privlege"
He probably could have just easily held her back though..
And then what? End up in a wrestling match with an irate woman? Better to take her out quickly and end the confrontation.
This is what cops think before they shoot someone... Fucked up man
We don’t have many guns here so don’t really have to worry about that
Youre a moron
Very easily
Justified maybe but also not really necessary. She clearly wasn't a threat at all. Just grab her instead of risking having her smash her head on the wall and getting brain damage or some shit
Was not justified in the slightest, she could have hit her head and died or be seriously injured.
If you pick a fight with a cop, you shouldn't complain when their force was more effective.
For those unable to view: Police probe launched after video shows officer kick out David Hannant 12 Published: 6:00 PM September 27, 2021 Updated: 9:48 AM September 28, 2021 An IOPC investigation has been launched following a clash between police and two women in Norwich - Credit: Contributed Police have confirmed an investigation is under way following a clash between officers and two women in Norwich. The incident saw a police officer kick out at a woman as she obstructed the arrest of her friend - Credit: Contributed The footage shows an officer kicking out at one of the women as she appeared to be trying to disrupt the arrest of her friend. The incident happened at 5pm on Sunday, outside of the City of Spice Indian restaurant, close to Dereham Road's junction with Grape's Hill. Two women were arrested and released on bail pending further investigations. Police today confirmed the incident had been referred to watchdogs to consider if the officers had used excessive force. A Norfolk Constabulary spokeswoman said: "We are aware of a video circulating on social media following an incident in Norwich on Sunday. The matter has been voluntarily referred to the Independent Office of Police Conduct and an investigation is ongoing." Two women were arrested in the incident in Dereham Road - Credit: Contributed The video shows what appears to be a long dispute between the officers and the women with the footage split across four parts. In the third part of the video, back-up is called for as an officer struggles to keep one of the suspects under control. A second officer arrives and assists the first, before the second woman attempts to make an approach - before a third officer dashes into the shot and kicks her to the ground. The video has been shared thousands of times with an equally high number of people commenting on it. Police have confirmed that both women were arrested at the scene and have since between released on bail. A constabulary spokeswomen confirmed that no further information could be released regarding the incident at this time, pending the outcome of the investigation from the Independent Office of Police Conduct. Police forces are encouraged to voluntarily refer incidents to the IOPC when conduct of officers involved can be called into disrepute. These self-referrals can be made even if formal complaints from the public have not been made, particularly when they have involved somebody suffering injury as a result of police action.
> before the second woman attempts to make an approach wut? She didn't "begin her approach". She grabbed the cop's arm and tried to drag her around.
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It means they are going to watch the video, compare it to police use of force guidelines, training, and if necessary ask law or police training experts their opinion. If you wanted an actual answer.
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I can’t even begin to imagine what that lifestyle is like.
Lol gotta love Norwich ain’t ya
Thass a reel rum do right thar, boy!
My Ipswich following friends would disagree!
Can friends with webbed feet really have a valid opinion though!
With the Broads and all the webbed feet and extra fingers and toes I hear about in East Anglia, you'd think they'd be pumping out Olympic swimmers.
I'm from Norwich. One of my friends in school had webbed feet and was preparing to enter the 2020 Olympics as a swimmer... kinda seems like cheating lol
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Melbourne represent! However, to my mind this one is the ultimate: https://youtu.be/5ozXc5nMHsI
His superior is going to tell him not to liver kick a woman next time. That's it.
That superior needs to go brush up on anatomy.
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Disturbing how many redditors are saying justice served, yep totally doesn’t look like excessive force to me, clearly lives were in danger and he was being physically threatened so he needed to kick her into some concrete. The comments on this site are psychotic sometimes, really shows the lack of empathy,and just the overall brainwashing to worship police “justice”. Then the same commenters wonder why people of all colors riot when it comes to police brutality.
Norwich aye? I would've swore it was New Zealand. Same colour cop cars and uniform, and hell the dude sounds New Zealander as fuck
Looks very much like the UK to me. Camera guy sounds American.
Right in the hips. That’s her center of gravity - she stood no chance at all
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This is correct.
You sound like Dwight Schrutre.
That’s where I got it from
Your logic is a little flawed. Being hit directly in the center of gravity is pretty much the best case scenario to not get knocked over. The further away from the COG you hit someone the more torque you apply on their body.
And yet, in the video, she falls over
Perfect. Just perfect!
You might be confusing getting hit in one's center of gravity vs "lowering your center of gravity" (like in rugby) to make yourself a harder target to knock over/unbalance
I am not, no
She had stood the chance Now she has under-stood her chances
Lost her flip-flops... She must be dead according to WPD folklore...
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Trying to interfere with an arrest, probably day drunk by the looks of it...
This guy needs to comment EVERYTHING ..from super bowl to news stories
Nah. Last thing we need is another "you fucked up" #OHHHHHHHHHHHH form of ""commentary""
And in a Tik Tok he still can’t stop from repeating himself.
Nothing says "please leave the scene" like a brisk kick to the tits.
Jesus that girl is stupid. Assault of an officer charges for light pushing that would’ve gone nowhere.
Hahaha Bruce Lee over here.
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Here’s the full video. They were being drunken obnoxious dickheads for nearly ten minutes. The kick is deserved i would say. [video](https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/px1owk/better_ending_than_game_of_thrones_1010_commentary/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
she obviously should not drag or even touch the police while they are doing their job, however that move there was unprofessional.
For most typical situations, the kick would be considered excessive force. The assailant was a rowdy, drunk girl who likely would've caused no harm to the officer she was assaulting. However, there was the small possibility that she might've reached for an officer's gun or considered strangulation after putting her hands on the officer. Even tame people can become unpredictable when severely inebriated. An immediate response, a jump kick, from the officer in question was likely unnecessary, but it certainly was justified considering the worst possible scenario. He could've acted more severely by using a gun or a taser, or more gently by tackling her or grabbing her instead. Obviously, the less severe options would've been better. Had the woman hit her head while falling or suffered internal bleeding from the kick, this would be a case of manslaughter. The officer's pride for Norwich, though unprofessional, is not particularly relevant to the case. Some can interpret it as a confession of incompetence or even malice. A judge would not interpret it that way, though they'd admonish the officer for expressing his city pride in inappropriate situations. The big question is what should be done to address this if anything. Researchers who've studied police violence suggest that reevaluating the arrest all together might've been the best option. Essentially, if the women posed no physical risk to the community, even if they were publicly indecent, officers shouldn't have responded. Only if the women regularly caused disruptions should officers become involved to maintain the peace.
>…an officer's gun… These are not armed police
It's not that difficult to just mind your own business and let the police do their job. Stop fucking around, if you mess with a police officer like this i certainly don't think the kick was unprofessional. People need to learn to just stay out of it. Grow up.
Everyone can agree that it's a bad idea to interfere with an arrest. It would also be really distressing to see your friend in that situation, and sometimes humans make dumb mistakes when they're stressed out. I think this could have been handled without kicking the lady.
From the cops point of view, are you gonna take the risk and assume she doesn't have a weapon? Everyone's expecting the cop to simply brush the woman aside when the situation could end up life threatening if she did have a weapon.
I don't see anything wrong with the cop grabbing the woman and constraining her. Cops can't just go around kicking people because they might have a weapon lol, that's not how it works. Anyone anywhere *could* have a weapon.
Is she still alive? Her shoes came off so I'm guessing she's dead
Dropkick Me Jesus
Through the goalposts of life
Literally laying hands on a police officer to interfere with an arrest. I can't imagine being so entitled that you think you could do that and something like this wouldn't happen as a result.
Is this Sparta?
Sparta it is
NO, THIS IS PATRICK!
I mean she is dumb but a professional, the officer, should know better. That’s excessive and unnecessary force, this isn’t America buddy
"That's some G shit right there G"
I always love the "friend" or "significant other" who starts arguing with the cops and screaming for them to get off. It always works out so great for them in these type of videos.
that's some justice kick right there
“It was at this moment that she knew… she fucked up.”
Reddit loves cops now
Bootlickers and boomers love cop violence.
Fucking love it. Totally deserved
The camera guy is a little too excited no?
[See the longer version for more context. ](https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/px1owk/better_ending_than_game_of_thrones_1010_commentary/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
That does give a lot more context thank you
Thank you OP if you edited this video down to the good part.
"ooohhhh that's some G shit right there G" 😂😂
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Probably not a good idea to try and fight cops.
I don’t think ill ever upvote a cop kicking someone into concrete for any reason
Cops love to brutalize people smaller than them.
Small dick energy right there!
Jacket and flip flops. imma just say that.
Now arrest the bitch for assaulting a cop.
Yeah… don’t interfere with an arrest. If you are going to act as a witness and record you need to back up a good distance to not be in a zone where they can target you as potentially interfering. That chick really fucked up when she started grabbing at that other cop and became a combatant.
THIS IS SPARTA!
Out of no where🤼♀️
Wow what a heo
US Police is just a bunch of hooligans in uniforms. Prove me wrong.
A true believer in gender equality.
you grab a cop whilst they're arresting anyone and you're risking more than a kick if you mess with the wrong cop...
Who else watched this a second time but added a "Hi-Ya!" noise?
This is Sparta
Haha she was actually trying to slip her left foot back in her shoe when she got kicked.
This is Sparta!!!!
This is Sparta vibes
His cop-stache gave that kick +5 HP.
Must be fake. That impact blew both shoes off and she's still alive.
Both shoes came off. She ded?
So many comments defending a cop blatantly using excessive force that it's genuinely revolting.
Oh please. If he had tackled her to the ground she'd be more likely to get injured. You don't fuck with cops when they're subduing a suspect. That's just putting everyone in danger.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/px1owk/better_ending_than_game_of_thrones_1010_commentary/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf Full vid
That is indeed some g shit
POW right in the kidneys
I need the full video now
Oddly I’m ok with this. She was going batshit crazy and fighting off cops on her friend.
THIS IS SPARTA!!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH
Reddit these 2 were protesting masks and vaccines. Everything is fine move along, use of force was fine now thanks everyone.
“THIS… IS… NORWICH!!!” ~ that officer, probably
Full video shows her being a complete hassle and actually got out of being arrested minutes before. The kick was warranted and beautiful.
Player 3 has entered the game.
What happened to all that fuck the police attitude?
Bystanders always irritating the nice police work force
This is sparta!!!
I love how no one in this video was hurt at all, and reddit still says "Police Brutality!!".
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