You should really think before you speak. Your point 1: they must have called for backup because they had other cops putting out the spike mat. In the video, one can be seen heading toward the car. Point 2: for a normal traffic stop like a seat belt, there is normally no need for the officers to block the car in. (yes, they had no suspicion), However that obviously changed when he drove off, knocking down an officer.
Did not view the video - i have retrieved and watched vdeo of specific events at my work for years - To often people put the wrong slant on what the video shows. I have had at timese diferent people view the same video and on a number of ocassions they came up with different results/opinions.That is human nature. Reason I do this is training - Videos can fool you into a preconcieved decision. Ask any Police Officer
And I do think - It just may not be what you want me to think. - So they had a spike belt out - Good - He was contained -
I posted my earlier post.
He drove 8 miles in 17 minutes - never exceeding the speed limit - he pulled over when he saw they were going to use a device that punctures tires
Now you have him as an armed and dangerous wacko -
But that is a small possibility and you are reaching for a life line here:roll:
If he was suspected of being armed and dangerous -
1 - called for back up - which they did not - so guess what - Life line broke on that one -
So they called for backup - Good -
2- Prevented him and his vehicle from leaving - They had the equipment - did they use it - No - Why - No reason or suspicion or gut feeling they had to.
So we see a Police Officer run up to the vehicle and go right to town on the windows
Lastly - Do you think that this qualifies as professional behavior by Police?
You should really think before you speak. Your point 1: they must have called for backup because they had other cops putting out the spike mat. In the video, one can be seen heading toward the car. Point 2: for a normal traffic stop like a seat belt, there is normally no need for the officers to block the car in. (yes, they had no suspicion), However that obviously changed when he drove off, knocking down an officer.
Just watched the video - So after the polcie had smashed the window - got yhe door open - Why - Why did the other Police Officer step in front of the one in yellow - the one who had smashed the window - as he tried to remove the man from the car.
The other Officer removed him from the vehicle
Did it have anything to do with:
1 - He knew the Officer had lost it? Yes or No - An opinion please
2 - A Civilian had arrived on scene and was a witness to the latter part of events. Yes or No - An opinion please
Guess you missed those little things - So I bring them to your attention as you should review the video again.