The hallway video you mentioned was grotesquely different IMO. The dude was trying to comply but was too drunk, terrified, or weak to do it at Simon-says levels. There was no punching cops. There was no trying to take a gun from the officer. There was no extended tazing that barely worked. There was no wrestling, etc. That officer didn't sound or appear to be under imminent danger. The hallway video smelled like an officer with some sort of complex.
The officers here were maybe a bit too restrained for that target. Everyone with a brain noticed he kept saying on your back while the guy was successfully fighting officers while being partially pinned on his back. The officers were trying to carefully strong-arm him into submission while being stressed to the gills and failing hard.
While I see your root point that commands should be precise, you are discounting the situational stress on those officers at that time. You can't just train away all fear and demand no verbal mistakes under high stress situations.
The pile on is from you being a dick, let's be honest.
Well that looks just like the place these people fled from, which we've all been watching from afar for decades. Good work.
In all fairness, that dude quickly drove away before he became an unreported, bloody smear on the street... so you can't blame him.
https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/
Keep it updated and it simply works.
How can you say that it never amounts to anything? Much of his footage has been the cornerstone of arguments that have red-pilled so many pedes over the years.
He built (a lot of) that.