The red haired officer looks like she was the one who sustained the broken nose -aside from being overwhelmed she would’ve been in a lot of pain.Just going off the incomplete video, the police had totally lost control with a highly emotional response to a poorly contained situation.
You don't want or need that with armed response.
If the weapons held by the assaulting officer were live rounds, it's highly likely the 'offender' would be dead as that's, clearly, a trigger happy moment.
Yes, your colleague sustained injury. But your colleague is a colleague who knows the job and its consequences and one shouldn't react as others have mentioned on here because it was a female.
I note the red headed female officer put her hand to her forehead during the melée. She looks overwhelmed, like everything's out of control, so I have no idea if that's the same person.
That should tell you something about the situation if it's not.
The response by the Met just shows it acts like people don't have eyes. We can all see the perp had no threat lay on the floor and could not have 'grabbed a weapon'.
The cops didn't do the job they were paid or [supposedly highly] trained to do. It's that simple.
But I would add you cannot justify being assaulted at your place of work-it is not merely an expected consequence.
The officers have tasers in their hands. I understand as firearms officers they will have had sidearms too-but not 100% on that.
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