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January 25, 2025

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Way to go L.A.P.D. How do we handle a person with mental illness? When all else fails kill them. What is wrong with trying a gang tackle? I know not enough cops scared to get hurt, easier just to shoot.

An ignorant comment from someone who, obviously, has no experience in such matters.

Thank you James you comment shows just how stupid you really are. There is always another way to handle someone who is sick and has no weapon. What would you have done??

Citizen,

I'm sure you would rather have the officers go ahead and let the man kill them. At least there would be two less people on this planet you seem to hate. Sometimes all else fails and a person has to resort to saving their own life. I guess you wouldn't understand that. Please sign up to be a member of the LAPD and show us all how its done.

Ok citizen. So you are saying that officers should wait until the suspect takes their gun completely away and point said gun at officers? Because then he would be an "armed" suspect right? Deadly force situations arise when a suspect tries to take an officers gun, shotgun, taser, beanbag or pepper spray away. Deadly force situations also arise if a suspect is punching an officer in the face to the point where the officer is losing consciousness. You, sir, are completely ignorant. When some "unarmed" 5150 is beating your behind, please, let the police know you dont need them to respond. You obviously know everything about how to control and contain a 5150 and should not need their assistance.

Good response by ABC Officer... so true. These Officers made several attempts "first" with all others means, but when all else fails... Great Job Done by our LAPD.

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