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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
What you seem to be missing, is that it doesn't matter what he had on him, or what was done up to the point he was on his hands and knees. He was on his hands and knees, he was no threat what so ever. Alas the Jedi ability to move and control objects only applies to doors of businesses (unless you're a female from Edmonton), so he couldn't shoot them using a gun with the force mind control.
He was under the control of the police, he didn't have the ability to harm them. Yet, when he was completely defenceless (he did NOT have the ability to protect himself from the boot to the face, and comply with being on the ground), he was violently kicked in the face. He could have said that the officer's father wears high heeled shoes, doesn't matter, the kick is 100% unacceptable.
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How am I missing what you wrote? I think I typed the same thing in three or four other posts. What you are missing is if the man was complying with what the officers wanted him to do (none of that is in the video). Sure, he was on all fours, but was he supposed to be? I have no clue, I was not there. I can barely see a kick to the face in the video.
I don't think he was defenseless, and I am sure cops have watched a few videos where they took their safety for granted and someone got hurt. Everyone is under guard until that guy is cuffed, frisked and in the back of a cruiser.
Go watch Cops or something, you will see that people under arrest have police kneeling on their heads, neck, back and legs. Especially if there are guns involved. I don't know if that is what they do in Canada (where are the cops on this site?).
This cop was not playing around. I also do not think his kick was justified, from what I can see.