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Kathianne
08-27-2019, 03:04 PM
Gee, let's just think on this. . .

https://nypost.com/2019/08/26/the-pantaleo-effect-nypd-arrests-plummet-in-wake-of-firing/



The ‘Pantaleo Effect’: NYPD arrests plummet in wake of firing
By Larry Celona and Craig McCarthy August 26, 2019

The number of arrests and criminal summonses handled by city cops last week plummeted compared to the same period in 2018 — and law enforcement sources warn it’s the “Pantaleo Effect.’’


Officer Daniel Pantaleo was fired by NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill on Aug. 19 over his role in the fatal takedown of Staten Island cigarette peddler Eric Garner, enraging police officers and their union leaders, who argue the cop was simply doing his job during an arrest.


Police Benevolent Association chief Patrick Lynch responded by angrily telling his members to “proceed with the utmost caution’’ when answering calls — and new statistics obtained by The Post on Monday suggest officers are heeding his warning.


Arrests dropped 27% between Aug. 19 — the day Pantaleo was fired — and Aug. 25 compared to the same period in 2018, with police making 3,508 busts compared to 4,827.


The number of criminal summonses issued fell nearly 29% over the same period, going from 1,655 to 1,181, the figures show.

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STTAB
08-27-2019, 03:13 PM
I'm sorry, but using a banned choke hold is a fireable offense. Can't bitch about people who claim that Trump didn't have the authority to fire Comey over HIS bad behavior and then gripe about cops who were fired for THEIR bad behavior IMO.

Elessar
08-28-2019, 09:56 AM
I'm sorry, but using a banned choke hold is a fireable offense. Can't bitch about people who claim that Trump didn't have the authority to fire Comey over HIS bad behavior and then gripe about cops who were fired for THEIR bad behavior IMO.

You are right, but sometimes violent persons slip into a 'choke hold' while fighting an officer.
Not sure if that is the case here, but it does happen. Officers are trained in restraint techniques.
Persons fighting against them put themselves into compromising conditions.

STTAB
08-28-2019, 10:18 AM
You are right, but sometimes violent persons slip into a 'choke hold' while fighting an officer.
Not sure if that is the case here, but it does happen. Officers are trained in restraint techniques.
Persons fighting against them put themselves into compromising conditions.
True , but watching the video it is quite clear that this officer deliberately used this chokehold.