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Meanwhile the ATF in Ohio. Agent Tased, cuffed and stuffed.

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You would think maybe a Federal Agent would understand that you should obey a lawful order from a Police Officer, especially one that appears excited and has a gun pointed at you, and that failing to comply and resisting, is only going exacerbate the situation.
 
#2 ·
That was awesome!

Just like every other idiot that thinks their arrogance and contempt keeps them from obeying the police and won’t get them tased and cuffed. The two detaining officers handled themselves professionally and with a lot of restraint. They would have been justified in popping him full of holes when he reached for the gun on his leg.

Thanks for posting the video.
 
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No video on my thread. Can you repost it?
 
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The date of the incident was July 7, 2020.

Very interesting and instructive. Mega attitude by the perp and lots of profanity.

Amazing restraint on the part of the Columbus Officers.

Lots of support for the officers by the citizens there.

Wonder how this turned out between the two agencies?
 
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“Agent Burk acted lawfully and posed no immediate threat to officers Fihe and Winchell or anyone else,” the lawsuit said. “Agent Burk did not resist the officers, attempt to flee from their custody or display any physical aggressiveness towards them.”


…until he suddenly pulled a gun from his waistband and shot the officers!!!

How many times have we heard that? He refused SEVERAL lawful orders! Officers had NO idea he wasn’t a criminal who was impersonating an officer! Jackwagon was luck he didn’t get tased standing up or shot IMO! And good thing the cops had body cameras…would be a slam dunk for them if I were in the jury!
 
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How many times have we heard that? He refused SEVERAL lawful orders! Officers had NO idea he wasn’t a criminal who was impersonating an officer! Jackwagon was luck he didn’t get tased standing up or shot IMO! And good thing the cops had body cameras…would be a slam dunk for them if I were in the jury!
And THAT is the crux of the problem. Even if you are doing what is lawful, a part of your job even, you do what the police tell you to. Otherwise it escalates because the police don't know at that point if you are really who you say or someone ready to do harm. Even ID can be faked easily enough so they have to be able to corroborate what you claim. As a federal agent he should have known that and cooperated from the get go.

~Kees~
 
#18 ·
I know everyone hates the ATF for good reasons, but are we talking about the same video?

The one I found on YT, the initial approach by the cop was '_ Turn around and let me see your hands' to which the ATF agent fully complied and turned with his arms spread open and replied with 'I'm a federal agent.'

What followed next was the cop saying he needs to see some ID and next screaming 'Get on the ground' with his gun pointed to the agent in less than 2 seconds.

Not giving time for a suspect to follow your orders is not reasonable, specially given he was complying with the first order (i.e. turn around and show your hands).

No sane person issue two conflicting orders (i.e. provide an ID + get on the ground) at same time and expects compliance in less than 2 seconds.

Another point: even though Ohio apparently is a 'stop and ID state', failure to ID is a misdemeanor, quote "Whoever violates this section is guilty of failure to disclose one's personal information, a misdemeanor of the fourth degree." (Section 2921.29 - Ohio Revised Code | Ohio Laws).

I don't think is reasonable to treat a misdemeanor with deadly force, which is precisely what you do by pointing a gun at anyone.

Next the cop complains with 'Why didn't you show your ID when I got here!?', but again, how could the agent do it in less than 2 seconds? I bet that any sudden move by the agent would be a reason for the cop to fire first and ask questions later.

It is funny that when the agent says he got his ID on his pocket and points to it, the cop next screams for him to not reach for it.

What happens next is kinda expected: another cop joins the party and there is further escalation.
 
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I know everyone hates the ATF for good reasons, but are we talking about the same video?

The one I found on YT, the initial approach by the cop was '_ Turn around and let me see your hands' to which the ATF agent fully complied and turned with his arms spread open and replied with 'I'm a federal agent.'

What followed next was the cop saying he needs to see some ID and next screaming 'Get on the ground' with his gun pointed to the agent in less than 2 seconds.
The Cop rolled up on an "impersonating an Officer" call. The ATF agent did nothing to defuse the situation. As soon as he saw local LE inbound he should have had his shield out in plain sight.
And yes I have had to deal with an amped up LEO.
More than once.
 
#21 ·
This should have gone much differently. Mistakes were made by both sides.

The uniforms are in charge and the agent should have complied with their directions.

It appears the agent wasn’t asked to produce ID upon uniformed response which initially escalated the situation.

Once the agent went to ground and directed the uniforms to the location of his ID, was it necessary to cuff and tase him? I realize he was tased because he refused to be cuffed. They should have attempted to verify his ID first.

These are members of different agencies that undergo different training.
 
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