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Originally Posted by Ren
If the cop thought she was going for his gun then I'd probably do the same thing. That's what they're trained to do.
I mean, if she had been going for his gun and he didn't react then the cops would have a much bigger problem on their hands.
And what if she was? Would you rather a poor old crippled lady get pushed to the ground or have someone suffering from INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE SPASMS wielding a firearm in the middle of downtown Vancouver? The cop apologized, he was only doing his job.
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The Cop clearly saw she was disabled or had some type of problem when she was walking towards them, yet he stayed in her walking path. When she got close to the cop she tried to go around him, and got pushed down.
She was clearly not going for any gun.