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You do not know the whole story.
actually I do. it's right there in the link.
Sgt. Tom Jenkins of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department investigates a public disturbance. When the officer attempts to question a hostile male individual, he is forced to physically retrain the man when he does not comply with directives. The intoxicated man curses the officer during questioning and sobs openly when he's arrested. Meanwhile, a victim/witness describes how the belligerent suspect verbally assaulted an Asian man and several other citizens without cause.
to add to story above - Sgt. Jenkins repeatedly told him to take his hands out of his pockets and the guy kept putting his hands in his pockets and he was looking very shifty and suspicious so Sgt. Jenkins immediately took him down. He ain't taking no chance and he's damn right.
perhaps my confused you. I didn't have any problem with officer's action. Point is - he didn't need no dang baton, mace, taser, or gun to handle the situation. Effective hand-to-hand combat was all he needed. Plus - he has a right professional attitude and he's in great shape. If a police officer fell short of that... he should be encouraged to improve on it and train regularly for it so that he's not a liability for city.
I was just jabbing you for this -
It would be insane if cops had hand-to-hand battles with suspects. Taking huge chances with lives that way. Cops have to take control of situations fast, otherwise things can and will get out of hand...and people die.
I find it quite comical because that's like saying "it would be insane if soldiers had to go to front line to engage with enemies."
uuuuummmmmm..... if cops do not want to engage with suspects physically, clearly.... the job's not for them. perhaps mall cop or casino security guard monitoring security cameras is more fitting for them.