Man assaulted during Wally Walk

Reports of actual crimes and investigations, not hypothetical situations.

Moderators: carlson1, Keith B


mr1337
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 5
Posts: 1201
Joined: Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:17 pm
Location: Austin

Re: Man assaulted during Wally Walk

#91

Post by mr1337 »

cb1000rider wrote:
mr1337 wrote: Treat any assailant the same, unless they are a police officer. Fight for your life - you don't know their intentions.
The offender in this case was VERY lucky that he didn't get ventilated.
Why do police officers get special treatment? In practicality, I can't argue with the rule as outlined above, but in terms of the law, a LEO assaulting someone is just a criminal with a badge.
Note a LEO using necessary force to arrest someone isn't an assailant.
If a police officer is trying to take you into custody, it would be ill advised to draw your weapon.

That being said, a police officer would not tackle you from behind if you were not an active threat to anyone.
Keep calm and carry.

Licensing (n.) - When government takes away your right to do something and sells it back to you.

Topic author
philip964
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 5
Posts: 18222
Joined: Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:30 pm

Re: Man assaulted during Wally Walk

#92

Post by philip964 »

ELB wrote:Guilty of battery.
http://www.wtsp.com/story/news/local/20 ... /26269309/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interesting item at the end of the story it says that the CHL was represented by Council on Islamic-American Relations. I didn't know that they were a CHL support group.
User avatar

VMI77
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 4
Posts: 6096
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:49 pm
Location: Victoria, Texas

Re: Man assaulted during Wally Walk

#93

Post by VMI77 »

mr1337 wrote:
cb1000rider wrote:
mr1337 wrote: Treat any assailant the same, unless they are a police officer. Fight for your life - you don't know their intentions.
The offender in this case was VERY lucky that he didn't get ventilated.
Why do police officers get special treatment? In practicality, I can't argue with the rule as outlined above, but in terms of the law, a LEO assaulting someone is just a criminal with a badge.
Note a LEO using necessary force to arrest someone isn't an assailant.
If a police officer is trying to take you into custody, it would be ill advised to draw your weapon.

That being said, a police officer would not tackle you from behind if you were not an active threat to anyone.
So you're saying there are no bad cops and that no cop would ever misinterpret a situation and do something inappropriate? I would agree it is unlikely but that doesn't make it impossible. And in a situation like this particular case, you might not know it was a cop if you didn't see him behind you, or if he wasn't in uniform. I agree though that resisting a cop would likely be suicide. However, there have been instances where cops have just assaulted people, for instance, in a restaurant or bar, and were not attempting an arrest, and not acting in the line of duty, but just being an ordinary jerk. That can be a pretty dangerous situation too.
"Journalism, n. A job for people who flunked out of STEM courses, enjoy making up stories, and have no detectable integrity or morals."

From the WeaponsMan blog, weaponsman.com
Post Reply

Return to “The Crime Blotter”