I do feel like he did have a gapped distance from her in the beginning of the video. Allowing someone to openly move/hold things in their hands is a no-go. Allowing her to use the phone was a no-no. I am sure whoever she called said "smoke em and leave" and thats what she did. He is damn lucky she didn't run over him as she pulled off.
There is a major training issue occuring in our LEO of America. It is not universal or standardized across states or regions. They are not taught proper ROE, How to deal with mentally unstable individuals, deescalation. The WOT brought along an age of shoot and ask questions later, and the recruitment of those whom came back home from the sandbox without managing their problems first led to a major influx of militarized and aggressive warriors on the street with loosened restrictions. All of the rage that built up in their life can start being released on the individuals they encounter because the ROE is significantly more relaxed.
Pair that with the influx of crime being promoted in the media as a form of Social Justice and Liberation and you have a sweaty powder keg waiting for a warm breath to ignite into a meltdown of society.
I have never heard of this anti veteran narrative constructed by the media. I speaking from first hand experience as a veteran. As someone who's saw firsthand situations as I previously described happen.
As I stated in my previous statement, ROE overseas was strict, and the ROE here is a lot lower standard, allowing those with aggression to begin acting out on all those scenarios they wish they could have prior..
Im a veteran, my brother is a veteran, dad, grandpa, cousins all veterans. I promise I am not coming at this with an anti veteran mentality. Its a health, training, and evaluation issue.. We give people, even some who never served, 6 months worth of training, a badge, a gun and a car and wish them the best. Even on the opposite end of the spectrum of violence undertraining is a MAJOR ISSUE..
Civilian I went to college with joined the state police, just a few days being solo he executed a high speed median crossing to go after someone and his patrol car was hit by a semi and he was DOI. It was an absolute tragic event that never should have occurred. Had he had more training, certification in that area, the incident likely would not have occurred.
Another Example
Local Cop, ex marine, ex metro in a major city..
Joined local sheriffs dept as deputy. Quickly began abusing power, pulling guns on minors, dragging children and women out of vehicles. His wife left him, He ran over her new guy, put a gun to her head threatened to bury her in the woods.
He personally flipped two of my ATVs off a trailer because he couldn't locate the VIN numbers on them and took me to jail for a DUI, I was sober as a judge.
Dude had issues before he came into the sheriffs dept, he should have never been allowed on the force, he was undertrained, under evaluated, and his interactions were never monitored.. He should have never been trusted to have been released out into the public without being vetted by the hiring dept.
Another Example
Jailer slams mans fingers up in the chow hole breaking 8 fingers, costing the county over 300K in settlements. Reasoning, because he spit on him earlier in the day. Lack of training and evaluation for violence.
Do you see the trend im going with? It isn't about who you are or where you came from. Anybody can be trained to do anything, but we sometimes allow people into positions they shouldnt be because we don't care how they perform, we just need numbers to be met..
I do feel like he did have a gapped distance from her in the beginning of the video. Allowing someone to openly move/hold things in their hands is a no-go. Allowing her to use the phone was a no-no. I am sure whoever she called said "smoke em and leave" and thats what she did. He is damn lucky she didn't run over him as she pulled off.
There is a major training issue occuring in our LEO of America. It is not universal or standardized across states or regions. They are not taught proper ROE, How to deal with mentally unstable individuals, deescalation. The WOT brought along an age of shoot and ask questions later, and the recruitment of those whom came back home from the sandbox without managing their problems first led to a major influx of militarized and aggressive warriors on the street with loosened restrictions. All of the rage that built up in their life can start being released on the individuals they encounter because the ROE is significantly more relaxed.
Pair that with the influx of crime being promoted in the media as a form of Social Justice and Liberation and you have a sweaty powder keg waiting for a warm breath to ignite into a meltdown of society.
I agree but i would also hope we can all agree if you do what this woman did your likely to end up dead. I mean what do they think is going to happen?
I have never heard of this anti veteran narrative constructed by the media. I speaking from first hand experience as a veteran. As someone who's saw firsthand situations as I previously described happen.
As I stated in my previous statement, ROE overseas was strict, and the ROE here is a lot lower standard, allowing those with aggression to begin acting out on all those scenarios they wish they could have prior..
Im a veteran, my brother is a veteran, dad, grandpa, cousins all veterans. I promise I am not coming at this with an anti veteran mentality. Its a health, training, and evaluation issue.. We give people, even some who never served, 6 months worth of training, a badge, a gun and a car and wish them the best. Even on the opposite end of the spectrum of violence undertraining is a MAJOR ISSUE..
Civilian I went to college with joined the state police, just a few days being solo he executed a high speed median crossing to go after someone and his patrol car was hit by a semi and he was DOI. It was an absolute tragic event that never should have occurred. Had he had more training, certification in that area, the incident likely would not have occurred.
Another Example Local Cop, ex marine, ex metro in a major city.. Joined local sheriffs dept as deputy. Quickly began abusing power, pulling guns on minors, dragging children and women out of vehicles. His wife left him, He ran over her new guy, put a gun to her head threatened to bury her in the woods. He personally flipped two of my ATVs off a trailer because he couldn't locate the VIN numbers on them and took me to jail for a DUI, I was sober as a judge. Dude had issues before he came into the sheriffs dept, he should have never been allowed on the force, he was undertrained, under evaluated, and his interactions were never monitored.. He should have never been trusted to have been released out into the public without being vetted by the hiring dept.
Another Example Jailer slams mans fingers up in the chow hole breaking 8 fingers, costing the county over 300K in settlements. Reasoning, because he spit on him earlier in the day. Lack of training and evaluation for violence.
Do you see the trend im going with? It isn't about who you are or where you came from. Anybody can be trained to do anything, but we sometimes allow people into positions they shouldnt be because we don't care how they perform, we just need numbers to be met..