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Tradox 16 points ago +16 / -0

It could be termed a blackout too. He didn't remember being awoken in the drive thru lane just 5 mins later.

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Only_Rosie_ODonnell 18 points ago +19 / -1

It had nothing to do with the falling asleep at the drive through. That was a separate incident. It had everything to do with him turning on the cops and becoming the aggressor, on a dime no less (which shows he had planned to overwhelm the cops when they were off guard) and it turning it violent. Him being intoxicated the cops can only conclude that he will keep acting irrationally so maximum force was necessary. End of story. I haven't see anything say this. He was the aggressor, he turned it violent. He was drunk so he doesn't get the benefit of doubt. He gets the benefit of being treated as an irrational actor

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npbreakthr0ugh 2 points ago +3 / -1

This, and this why its so dangerous being a cop , the perp was acting calm and even friendly, but the whole time he was knowing that there was no way he was getting arrested, whole time bullshittin just waiting for cop to say the words so he could put the spin move on him......

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MAGAlikethis 6 points ago +6 / -0

This guy takes lying to a chronic level. He's the type who eats, sleeps and deals in lies every day. Not all of his lies were due to being drunk (or just stupid), but it's too difficult to tell because his ability to try and distract focus through lying is so 2nd nature. Toward the end as he feels the walls closing in, he even tries to fake looking harmless and tired in case any physical force he needs to use will come as a surprise.

I doubt he would have made it very far in life.

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npbreakthr0ugh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Every second of this "friendly" encounter was bullshit, every line and answer he gave was to prevent cop from arresting and when he saw it wastoo late he showed his true