Originally posted by gwill
cps released a statement confirming theyre members will use justifiable force on their arrests. This isnt someone who hurt himself or made up a fake arrest story or cps would have said that. The only thing not confirmed is what type of force cps justifies during an arrest where no charges get laid.
If the guy resisted arrest then charge him for that. Was an officers life in danger? Then charge him approrpriately. Neither happened so its rather confusing how you justify the guys severe head trauma.
That isn't how it works. You don't charge people after the fact to justify an arrest, whether force was used or not. That's incredibly backwards and simply not how it works. Others have explained it to you already, so I'm not going to expand on it - VTEXTC's post did that quite well.
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