I have watched this so many times. It’s odd her hands are behind her back. She looks handcuffed but then you can see her arm is loose as it’s pulled when she’s getting thrown in the van. Like a side of beef.
So a few things- if you were having a medical emergency, would you put your arms behind you to stabilize leaning backwards against a pillar? Or would you not stand where the pillar is in front for more stability? I would think the impulse would be to lean forward. Her posture seems unnatural. “I’m gonna stretch my arms behind, even though I’m older and have a touch of arthritis in my shoulders, in this uncomfortable wool (or whatever) suit where the arms are a little restricted.” It makes no sense. In every medical emergency I’ve ever seen or experienced, the number one priority is to get air. Lean forward. Place hands on something in front. It’s natural.
If she was having a medical emergency, they would have decided to crowd around her to block cameras and protect from all sides. They didn’t. And then they roughly throw her in the van. No compassion, no respect (she deserves none) or care not to injure her. So I’ve concluded it was an arrest but that’s just my observation. Never gets old.
Good points. Also, if she were having a medical emergency, she would not be ambulating somewhat independently, and that would be an ambulance, not a SS van.
I have watched this so many times. It’s odd her hands are behind her back. She looks handcuffed but then you can see her arm is loose as it’s pulled when she’s getting thrown in the van. Like a side of beef.
So a few things- if you were having a medical emergency, would you put your arms behind you to stabilize leaning backwards against a pillar? Or would you not stand where the pillar is in front for more stability? I would think the impulse would be to lean forward. Her posture seems unnatural. “I’m gonna stretch my arms behind, even though I’m older and have a touch of arthritis in my shoulders, in this uncomfortable wool (or whatever) suit where the arms are a little restricted.” It makes no sense. In every medical emergency I’ve ever seen or experienced, the number one priority is to get air. Lean forward. Place hands on something in front. It’s natural.
If she was having a medical emergency, they would have decided to crowd around her to block cameras and protect from all sides. They didn’t. And then they roughly throw her in the van. No compassion, no respect (she deserves none) or care not to injure her. So I’ve concluded it was an arrest but that’s just my observation. Never gets old.
Good points. Also, if she were having a medical emergency, she would not be ambulating somewhat independently, and that would be an ambulance, not a SS van.
Good point!