It does matter how hard he was kicked. Especially when you think they "kicked the shit out of him". They fucked up and assumed he was the suspect. Honest mistake, and you clearly don't realize how easy it is to make a mistake like this in the heat of the moment during a rapid criminal chase.Headhunter wrote:Every job has challenges. On a daily basis. We're all expected to perform and the minute we don't, it can all be taken away. Why should it be any different for them? They aren't exempt from accountability because they carry a gun.Jason wrote:Explain to me what actual harm the police did at all? I choose not to hold them accountable, because they did zero damage to the victim. Zero. You repeatedly called it "kicking the shit out of", while I call it wussy kicktapping. Don't pretend like those kicktaps did any harm to the dude. They thought he was the criminal for a minute. Did no harm to the victim. There is nothing to even fake outrage about. Their job is EXTREMELY difficult and they get paid shit for the sacrifices they make. The only one who should be held accountable for anything is the criminal for being the sole reason any of this even happened.Headhunter wrote:Jason, explain why choosing not to hold the police accountable means that the criminal would serve a longer term in prison, since you continue to insist that the criminal will only serve six months while you press charges against the police. As I see it, either way the criminal gets off too light. But in my scenario, at least there's justice for bad policing.
Don't pretend it matters how "hard" he was kicked, this isn't an MMA thread and not a time for you to bro out and act like a tough guy. That's assault, period. The criminal is not responsible for the cops' failures, that's on the cops. They should have cared more about the well being of their families.
They very briefly thought they had the suspect and did absolutely no harm to the guy, Not worth ruining lives over.