Title: Cops Show What Real Bravery Is As They Disarm Suicidal Man to Save His Life Source:
The Daily Sheeple/FTP URL Source:http://www.thedailysheeple.com/watc ... al-man-to-save-his-life_102017 Published:Oct 27, 2017 Author:Jack Burns Post Date:2017-10-29 11:12:12 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:2159 Comments:38
Detective Howard Brickner and Corporal Lynn Bays are being hailed as heroes today following the release of body camera footage showing the two career police officers choosing to save a mentally ill man instead of killing him.
The incident happened in January after officers made contact with Marcus Lavender, a man with an admitted death wish. According to a Youtube video and accompanying description uploaded by Police Activity:
Brickner told that he and Bays went to Lavenders residence for a well-being check call. After arriving, they were warned by dispatch that Lavender had made threatening remarks about trying to shoot any officers that arrived on scene.
They said they noticed someone had been drinking alcohol as they found an open bottle on the seat of a truck at the residence. Bays walked around behind the house, while Brickner knocked on the front door. Brickner described what happened next:
The front door was opening with the muzzle of a weapon behind it. I grabbed a hold of the muzzle pushing it away and wrapped around the guy and we started to wrestle with the gun. It went off. I had yelled for my partner and hed come running.
Brickner said his first instinct was to get, the muzzle of that weapon planted in the ground where it wasnt going to be able to do anything.
Bays ran to the front of the home to assist Brickner. Even though Bays drew his weapon and ordered Lavender to drop his gun, there was no way for him to comply because Brickner and Lavender were struggling for control of the rifle.
Bays body camera captured the entire incident. A shot can be heard and Bays went running in the direction of the percussion. There, he encountered Brickner and Lavender struggling for control of what appears to be an AK-47. The gun, which had already gone off at least once, was pointed in Bays direction the entire time. He ordered Lavender, Put it down Marcus! Put it down!
Lavender can be heard begging the officers to, shoot me please, an action Bays would have been legally justified in doing. It is unclear if Bays was more concerned about hitting his partner than he was about ending the life of the suspect, but at any rate, he chose not to fire his weapon and place himself directly into the line of fire.
Please shoot me. I wanna die. Please kill me, Lavender pleads, all the while the officers maintained their composure and did not end the mans life. They did, however, deploy their taser, an action which immobilized the suspect long enough to place him in handcuffs and secure the firearm.
In an era where it seems police officers often shoot first and ask questions later, it is refreshing to see a brave officer who thought less of his own safety and more it appears on doing the right thing to save not only his partner but the suicidal man.
Lavender has since been sentenced for crimes related to endangering the lives of the police officers. He received 4 years in the Department of Corrections for Unlawful Use of a Weapon and 7 years for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm.
We applaud Corporal Lynn Bays and Detective Howard Brickner for their bravery in service to their community. We hope your acts of bravery serve as an example and model of how situations can be handled peacefully without the unnecessary taking of human life. There is no doubt you both were in fear for your lives and would have been justified in ending the threat. But you went above and beyond your call of duty and for that we salute you both.
Looks like you've joined the ranks of the badge-lickers here
I know 9 year olds more mature than you. Just because TooConservative points out an OBVIOUS fact, that you have a bias hatred for ALL POLICE, that makes TC a cop lover?
Here is how it works, Einstein. The vast amounts of articles you post are agitate propaganda towards law enforcement... that is FACT. You've been outed by TC because of that provable fact. To say TC is a "cop lover" would require TC to post articles OPPOSITE of yours... articles designed to be pro law enforcement propaganda. HE DOES NOT DO THAT. Hell, im retired LE and I don't even post like that.
YOU... have an obvious AGENDA, and the fact you can't admit it and tell the posters here EXACTLY what happened to cause your agenda, makes you one shady mother fucker.
Sensitive? Ha, I'd eat a ham sandwich and drink an ice cold water, within seconds of having to use deadly force on you. There isn't anything "sensitive" about me. Sensitivity is weakness. I loath weakness.
Pointing out that Deckard Is a shady mother fucker, isn't being sensitive. lol
All pussies are useless... even ones who are scared of people less sensitive than themselves.
And yet the desire to prove they are not pussies often seems to be what drives sociopaths to do what they do.
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Look for signs of instigating violent behavior.As children some sociopaths torture defenseless people and animals. This violence is always instigating, and not defensive violence.
The weakness you display by the things you say and the ideals YOU defend, PROVE you're a pussy. If you were in a survival situation with me... I'd kill you first, before you weakened my situation a further.
It's not particularly idealistic to recognize the relationship between the insecurity of sociopaths who compensate for their own inadequacy by propping up a delusional facade of superiority.
Many often begin exhibiting symptoms early by fantasizing about, and eventually acting out, the torture of animals -- thus demonstrating their power.
The officer is alleged to have maltreated human children as well as an animal(s)... but PETA whack jobs don't really care about that... do they PETA boy?
"One does not need to be a PETA freak to know that torturing animals is sick"... kinda like using the family pooch to guard the family crack house. lol
It does however appear that torturing animals is SOP for cops.
Only for those with a sociopathological inclination.
In departments populated by normal human beings those individuals are the exception who can be identified by their inability to fit in - which is why they never get invited to LEO family picnics and fishing trips.