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burfordTjustice July 30th 16 11:58 AM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
'I wish a lot more of society would do what he did.'

July 29, 2016 By Bre Payton


Last year, an Ohio man with a concealed carry permit saved police officer Michael Wheelers life from the hands of a meth addict. On Wednesday, Wheeler, who serves in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, awarded his hero the citys Citizen Award of Valor, Inside Edition reports.

The assailant, who later admitted to authorities he had been strung out on meth for several days, had been sleeping on a womans porch without permission when Wheeler confronted him. He attacked Wheeler, pinning him to the ground, and began grabbing at his belt in an attempt to get the officers gun. Wheeler, whose shoulder microphone was ripped off during the confrontation, was unable to call for backup.

During the struggle, Wheeler looked up and saw Dylan DeBoard, who announced he had a concealed carry permit and was pointing his weapon at the assailant. While the homeless man was distracted, Wheeler was able to get out from under him and handcuff him.

€śI wish a lot more of society would do what he did,€ť Wheeler said. €śThere were people standing around, but they were just watching. I kept wondering why people didnt do anything.€ť

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home to thank him.

€śEvery time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,€ť Wheeler said.


Bod[_3_] July 30th 16 12:12 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On 30/07/2016 11:58, burfordTjustice wrote:
'I wish a lot more of society would do what he did.'

July 29, 2016 By Bre Payton


Last year, an Ohio man with a concealed carry permit saved police officer Michael Wheelers life from the hands of a meth addict. On Wednesday, Wheeler, who serves in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, awarded his hero the citys Citizen Award of Valor, Inside Edition reports.

The assailant, who later admitted to authorities he had been strung out on meth for several days, had been sleeping on a womans porch without permission when Wheeler confronted him. He attacked Wheeler, pinning him to the ground, and began grabbing at his belt in an attempt to get the officers gun. Wheeler, whose shoulder microphone was ripped off during the confrontation, was unable to call for backup.

During the struggle, Wheeler looked up and saw Dylan DeBoard, who announced he had a concealed carry permit and was pointing his weapon at the assailant. While the homeless man was distracted, Wheeler was able to get out from under him and handcuff him.

€śI wish a lot more of society would do what he did,€ť Wheeler said. €śThere were people standing around, but they were just watching. I kept wondering why people didnt do anything.€ť

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home to thank him.

€śEvery time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,€ť Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already pinned
down by the cop.


burfordTjustice July 30th 16 12:22 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 12:12:31 +0100
Bod wrote:

On 30/07/2016 11:58, burfordTjustice wrote:
'I wish a lot more of society would do what he did.'

July 29, 2016 By Bre Payton


Last year, an Ohio man with a concealed carry permit saved police
officer Michael Wheelers life from the hands of a meth addict. On
Wednesday, Wheeler, who serves in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, awarded his
hero the citys Citizen Award of Valor, Inside Edition reports.

The assailant, who later admitted to authorities he had been strung
out on meth for several days, had been sleeping on a womans porch
without permission when Wheeler confronted him. He attacked
Wheeler, pinning him to the ground, and began grabbing at his belt
in an attempt to get the officers gun. Wheeler, whose shoulder
microphone was ripped off during the confrontation, was unable to
call for backup.

During the struggle, Wheeler looked up and saw Dylan DeBoard, who
announced he had a concealed carry permit and was pointing his
weapon at the assailant. While the homeless man was distracted,
Wheeler was able to get out from under him and handcuff him.

€śI wish a lot more of society would do what he did,€ť Wheeler said.
€śThere were people standing around, but they were just watching.. I
kept wondering why people didnt do anything.€ť

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his
home to thank him.

€śEvery time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,€ť Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already
pinned down by the cop.


No true...trying reading very slowly


Ed Pawlowski July 30th 16 12:24 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 12:12:31 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 30/07/2016 11:58, burfordTjustice wrote:
'I wish a lot more of society would do what he did.'

July 29, 2016 By Bre Payton


Last year, an Ohio man with a concealed carry permit saved police officer Michael Wheeler’s life from the hands of a meth addict. On Wednesday, Wheeler, who serves in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, awarded his hero the city’s Citizen Award of Valor, Inside Edition reports.

The assailant, who later admitted to authorities he had been strung out on meth for several days, had been sleeping on a woman’s porch without permission when Wheeler confronted him. He attacked Wheeler, pinning him to the ground, and began grabbing at his belt in an attempt to get the officer’s gun. Wheeler, whose shoulder microphone was ripped off during the confrontation, was unable to call for backup.

During the struggle, Wheeler looked up and saw Dylan DeBoard, who announced he had a concealed carry permit and was pointing his weapon at the assailant. While the homeless man was distracted, Wheeler was able to get out from under him and handcuff him.

“I wish a lot more of society would do what he did,” Wheeler said. “There were people standing around, but they were just watching. I kept wondering why people didn’t do anything.”

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home to thank him.

“Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,” Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already pinned
down by the cop.



I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try again
to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about what
happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation difficult
for the policeman.

Bod[_3_] July 30th 16 12:54 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On 30/07/2016 12:24, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 12:12:31 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 30/07/2016 11:58, burfordTjustice wrote:
'I wish a lot more of society would do what he did.'

July 29, 2016 By Bre Payton


Last year, an Ohio man with a concealed carry permit saved police officer Michael Wheeler’s life from the hands of a meth addict. On Wednesday, Wheeler, who serves in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, awarded his hero the city’s Citizen Award of Valor, Inside Edition reports.

The assailant, who later admitted to authorities he had been strung out on meth for several days, had been sleeping on a woman’s porch without permission when Wheeler confronted him. He attacked Wheeler, pinning him to the ground, and began grabbing at his belt in an attempt to get the officer’s gun. Wheeler, whose shoulder microphone was ripped off during the confrontation, was unable to call for backup.

During the struggle, Wheeler looked up and saw Dylan DeBoard, who announced he had a concealed carry permit and was pointing his weapon at the assailant. While the homeless man was distracted, Wheeler was able to get out from under him and handcuff him.

“I wish a lot more of society would do what he did,” Wheeler said. “There were people standing around, but they were just watching. I kept wondering why people didn’t do anything.”

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home to thank him.

“Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,” Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already pinned
down by the cop.



I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try again
to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about what
happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation difficult
for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


Terry Coombs[_2_] July 30th 16 01:52 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
Bod wrote:
On 30/07/2016 12:24, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 12:12:31 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 30/07/2016 11:58, burfordTjustice wrote:
'I wish a lot more of society would do what he did.'

July 29, 2016 By Bre Payton


Last year, an Ohio man with a concealed carry permit saved police
officer Michael Wheeler’s life from the hands of a meth addict. On
Wednesday, Wheeler, who serves in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, awarded his
hero the city’s Citizen Award of Valor, Inside Edition reports. The
assailant, who later admitted to authorities he had been
strung out on meth for several days, had been sleeping on a
woman’s porch without permission when Wheeler confronted him. He
attacked Wheeler, pinning him to the ground, and began grabbing at
his belt in an attempt to get the officer’s gun. Wheeler, whose
shoulder microphone was ripped off during the confrontation, was
unable to call for backup. During the struggle, Wheeler looked up
and saw Dylan DeBoard, who
announced he had a concealed carry permit and was pointing his
weapon at the assailant. While the homeless man was distracted,
Wheeler was able to get out from under him and handcuff him. “I wish
a lot more of society would do what he did,” Wheeler said.
“There were people standing around, but they were just watching. I
kept wondering why people didn’t do anything.” Wheeler told Inside
Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his
home to thank him. “Every time I see him, I let him know how much I
appreciate what he
did,” Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already
pinned down by the cop.



I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try
again to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about
what happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation
difficult for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.



Follow the rest of Ed's advice and research how meth addicts can behave
when high . He probably wouldn't even feel a kick to the nuts - if that were
possible . The positions of their bodies may have made it impossible to get
in a crotch blow .
--
Snag



Ed Pawlowski July 30th 16 02:03 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home
to thank him.

“Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,” Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already pinned
down by the cop.



I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try again
to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about what
happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation difficult
for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk" Watch an
episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth addict. Similar
abilities. I hope you never tangle with one, though it may be fun to
watch.

Bod[_3_] July 30th 16 02:08 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On 30/07/2016 14:03, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home
to thank him.

“Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,” Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already pinned
down by the cop.


I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try again
to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about what
happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation difficult
for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk" Watch an
episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth addict. Similar
abilities. I hope you never tangle with one, though it may be fun to
watch.

I'll take your word on that. I admit that I haven't a clue how a meths
addict behaves etc.

FromTheRafters July 30th 16 02:55 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
Bod brought next idea :
On 30/07/2016 14:03, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home
to thank him.

€śEvery time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,€ť Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already pinned
down by the cop.


I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try again
to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about what
happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation difficult
for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk" Watch an
episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth addict. Similar
abilities. I hope you never tangle with one, though it may be fun to
watch.

I'll take your word on that. I admit that I haven't a clue how a meths addict
behaves etc.


At least some of the stories about the 'hulk' phenomenon is not about
meth, but about PCP. People are stronger than they think that they are,
the limit to strength seems to be pain, and PCP allows users to
suppress the pain and use 'superhuman' strength. It gets especially
dangerous if the perpetrator goes for the officer's gun, lethal force
is okay under those circumstances.

Ralph Mowery July 30th 16 03:00 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
In article ,
says...


My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


In my case I am too old to get into something physical. I am not going
to chance getting hirt for anyone other than a family member. Time to
pull the gun and start busting caps instead of my body.



---
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https://www.avast.com/antivirus


Oren[_2_] July 30th 16 03:05 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 07:52:54 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

Follow the rest of Ed's advice and research how meth addicts can behave
when high . He probably wouldn't even feel a kick to the nuts - if that were
possible . The positions of their bodies may have made it impossible to get
in a crotch blow .


Fights 15 cops while masturbating. Taser didn't stop him :-\

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3hsEFtFQu8

Uncle Monster[_2_] July 30th 16 03:08 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 9:00:58 AM UTC-5, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article ,
says...

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


In my case I am too old to get into something physical. I am not going
to chance getting hirt for anyone other than a family member. Time to
pull the gun and start busting caps instead of my body.
---

I'm in a wheelchair and my first shot is going into their groin. When they bend over in pain, my next shot will be to the head. Ammo is expensive these days. ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Ammo Monster

Bod[_3_] July 30th 16 04:12 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On 30/07/2016 14:55, FromTheRafters wrote:
Bod brought next idea :
On 30/07/2016 14:03, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at his home
to thank him.

€śEvery time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate what he
did,€ť Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped the
officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was already
pinned
down by the cop.


I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try again
to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn about what
happens when people are on meth that made the confrontation difficult
for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk" Watch an
episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth addict. Similar
abilities. I hope you never tangle with one, though it may be fun to
watch.

I'll take your word on that. I admit that I haven't a clue how a meths
addict behaves etc.


At least some of the stories about the 'hulk' phenomenon is not about
meth, but about PCP. People are stronger than they think that they are,
the limit to strength seems to be pain, and PCP allows users to suppress
the pain and use 'superhuman' strength. It gets especially dangerous if
the perpetrator goes for the officer's gun, lethal force is okay under
those circumstances.

I see and understood. Thanks for the explanation.

Oren[_2_] July 30th 16 04:33 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 10:00:57 -0400, Ralph Mowery
wrote:

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've rendered
the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer pinned down he
would've been very vulnerable if approached from behind.


In my case I am too old to get into something physical. I am not going
to chance getting hirt for anyone other than a family member. Time to
pull the gun and start busting caps instead of my body.


Precisely. You don't have to get to close so the do-bad's can cut
you.

I'd call the Coroner first to remove the dead body and then call 911
to report a shooting.
--
you never meet a horse that needs stealing, but you meet a man that needs killin'

burfordTjustice July 30th 16 04:36 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 07:08:26 -0700 (PDT)
Uncle Monster wrote:

On Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 9:00:58 AM UTC-5, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article ,
says...

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've
rendered the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer
pinned down he would've been very vulnerable if approached from
behind.


In my case I am too old to get into something physical. I am not
going to chance getting hirt for anyone other than a family
member. Time to pull the gun and start busting caps instead of my
body. ---

I'm in a wheelchair and my first shot is going into their groin. When
they bend over in pain, my next shot will be to the head. Ammo is
expensive these days. ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Ammo Monster


Good plan!

burfordTjustice July 30th 16 04:36 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 07:05:11 -0700
Oren wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 07:52:54 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

Follow the rest of Ed's advice and research how meth addicts can
behave
when high . He probably wouldn't even feel a kick to the nuts - if
that were possible . The positions of their bodies may have made it
impossible to get in a crotch blow .


Fights 15 cops while masturbating. Taser didn't stop him :-\

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3hsEFtFQu8




Mr Pounder Esquire July 30th 16 07:10 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
Bod wrote:
On 30/07/2016 14:55, FromTheRafters wrote:
Bod brought next idea :
On 30/07/2016 14:03, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at
his home to thank him.

"Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate
what he did," Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped
the officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was
already pinned
down by the cop.


I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try
again to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn
about what happens when people are on meth that made the
confrontation difficult for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've
rendered the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer
pinned down he would've been very vulnerable if approached from
behind.

There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk" Watch
an episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth addict.
Similar abilities. I hope you never tangle with one, though it
may be fun to watch.

I'll take your word on that. I admit that I haven't a clue how a
meths addict behaves etc.


At least some of the stories about the 'hulk' phenomenon is not about
meth, but about PCP. People are stronger than they think that they
are, the limit to strength seems to be pain, and PCP allows users to
suppress the pain and use 'superhuman' strength. It gets especially
dangerous if the perpetrator goes for the officer's gun, lethal
force is okay under those circumstances.

I see and understood. Thanks for the explanation.


Pillock.



James Wilkinson July 30th 16 07:39 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 19:10:08 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:

Bod wrote:
On 30/07/2016 14:55, FromTheRafters wrote:
Bod brought next idea :
On 30/07/2016 14:03, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at
his home to thank him.

"Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate
what he did," Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just helped
the officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths guy was
already pinned
down by the cop.


I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please try
again to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also learn
about what happens when people are on meth that made the
confrontation difficult for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've
rendered the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer
pinned down he would've been very vulnerable if approached from
behind.

There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk" Watch
an episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth addict.
Similar abilities. I hope you never tangle with one, though it
may be fun to watch.

I'll take your word on that. I admit that I haven't a clue how a
meths addict behaves etc.

At least some of the stories about the 'hulk' phenomenon is not about
meth, but about PCP. People are stronger than they think that they
are, the limit to strength seems to be pain, and PCP allows users to
suppress the pain and use 'superhuman' strength. It gets especially
dangerous if the perpetrator goes for the officer's gun, lethal
force is okay under those circumstances.

I see and understood. Thanks for the explanation.


Pillock.


Airheaded prick.

--
Why do blondes have more fun?
They are easier to keep amused.

burfordTjustice July 30th 16 08:41 PM

Concealed Carrier Saves Cop Pinned Down By Meth Addict
 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 19:39:58 +0100
"James Wilkinson" wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 19:10:08 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:

Bod wrote:
On 30/07/2016 14:55, FromTheRafters wrote:
Bod brought next idea :
On 30/07/2016 14:03, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 7/30/2016 7:54 AM, Bod wrote:

Wheeler told Inside Edition that he often visits DeBoard at
his home to thank him.

"Every time I see him, I let him know how much I appreciate
what he did," Wheeler said.

Why was a gun needed in that situation? I would've just
helped the officer pin the bloke down. After all, the meths
guy was already pinned
down by the cop.


I'm sorry about your reading comprehension problems. Please
try again to see who was pinned down. Perhaps you can also
learn about what happens when people are on meth that made the
confrontation difficult for the policeman.

My mistake, but irellevent, a swift kick in the nuts would've
rendered the culprit useless. If the miscreant had the officer
pinned down he would've been very vulnerable if approached from
behind.

There was a TV show years ago called "The Incredible Hulk"
Watch an episode and you'll see what can take place with a Meth
addict. Similar abilities. I hope you never tangle with one,
though it may be fun to watch.

I'll take your word on that. I admit that I haven't a clue how a
meths addict behaves etc.

At least some of the stories about the 'hulk' phenomenon is not
about meth, but about PCP. People are stronger than they think
that they are, the limit to strength seems to be pain, and PCP
allows users to suppress the pain and use 'superhuman' strength.
It gets especially dangerous if the perpetrator goes for the
officer's gun, lethal force is okay under those circumstances.

I see and understood. Thanks for the explanation.


Pillock.


Airheaded prick.


Girlie man!


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