Double Naught Spy
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When all else fails, sack the quarterback tactics still come into play. Pepper spray and FIVE beanbag shots were not effective. We know this stuff, but it still seems pretty crazy. I have no idea why they thought shooting the guy in the legs was the way to go.
http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/localnews/stories/DRC_Police_Blotter.2d4aa8c61.html
Police arrest man on public intoxication charge
07:32 AM CDT on Wednesday, July 7, 2004
Staff report
Police finally were able to subdue a large intoxicated man at about 3:40 a.m. Saturday in a hospital parking lot.
The man had been in a fight in Lake Dallas and had been brought to the hospital emergency room in the 3500 block of Interstate 35E for treatment of his injuries. But he was screaming profanities and threatening hospital staff, so they called for police assistance, according to the report.
An officer found the man screaming in the parking lot and tried to calm him.
However, the man shouted profanities at the officer and challenged him to a fight.
The officer called for backup, and another officer and a sergeant responded.
The man, who appeared to be a bodybuilder, continued to be abusive, so an officer used pepper spray to try to subdue him. The man seemed unaffected by the spray, according to the report, and continued to be abusive.
An officer used a non-lethal beanbag gun. After five tries, pausing between each shot, he determined the beanbags were not subduing the man. The three officers rushed him and took him to the ground. They put restraints on him and placed him in a wheelchair. They took him into the emergency room for treatment of the fight injuries and the abrasions on his legs where the beanbags struck. He refused treatment, so he was taken to the city jail and charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest.
http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/localnews/stories/DRC_Police_Blotter.2d4aa8c61.html
Police arrest man on public intoxication charge
07:32 AM CDT on Wednesday, July 7, 2004
Staff report
Police finally were able to subdue a large intoxicated man at about 3:40 a.m. Saturday in a hospital parking lot.
The man had been in a fight in Lake Dallas and had been brought to the hospital emergency room in the 3500 block of Interstate 35E for treatment of his injuries. But he was screaming profanities and threatening hospital staff, so they called for police assistance, according to the report.
An officer found the man screaming in the parking lot and tried to calm him.
However, the man shouted profanities at the officer and challenged him to a fight.
The officer called for backup, and another officer and a sergeant responded.
The man, who appeared to be a bodybuilder, continued to be abusive, so an officer used pepper spray to try to subdue him. The man seemed unaffected by the spray, according to the report, and continued to be abusive.
An officer used a non-lethal beanbag gun. After five tries, pausing between each shot, he determined the beanbags were not subduing the man. The three officers rushed him and took him to the ground. They put restraints on him and placed him in a wheelchair. They took him into the emergency room for treatment of the fight injuries and the abrasions on his legs where the beanbags struck. He refused treatment, so he was taken to the city jail and charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest.