Inappropriate Firearm Handling Leads to Negligent Discharge By Sacramento PD
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Hey everyone, I edited the midroll out of this video because I don't think it communicated what we wanted it to. Our intent there was to say that if you have an ND, you gotta own that ND. Not to minimize it. I don't think the statement did a great job of that, so I clipped it out rather than take the whole thing down.
This also sometimes speaks to how we make the analyses, that we do intros and midroll first, then full analysis later. As we looked at the video it's a more serious violation because of the injury than most NDs, and Mike saying "get some retraining and back to work" comes off as flippant. Not our intent. We try our best, and Mike does a great job, but in this case what I told him about the incident being an ND wasn't enough of the full story before we filmed the intro, which was done over a month ago.
I will do better in communicating that more clearly in the future.
Please watch the entire lessons learned, and I think our intent was communicated more clearly there.
The guy fumbled the jump anyway. Officer could’ve ran up on him and held him at gunpoint while he was already on the ground as his coworker went for the cuffs. A threat of “don’t f-ing move or you will be shot” would’ve kept the guy laying on the ground without the ND
A thought just occurred to me. When officers are in the middle of getting someone to calm down, accept the repercussions, and allow the justice system to work toward positive ends, maybe officers could benefit from sales training. Learning how to sell jail to the perpetrator might help to make a more sane society. Sell facing responsibility for your decisions. It might move the dial toward better outcomes a little bit.
I run a staple gun at work and when i go to skip a song on my headphones ill accident press the staple gun 2 times really fast just like my headphones simultaneously
If he can prove that cop was negligent he has a lawsuit on his hands then he will lose it all to a savvy lawyer who’s friends with the police and serve time with no commissary….
Hey everyone, I edited the midroll out of this video because I don't think it communicated what we wanted it to. Our intent there was to say that if you have an ND, you gotta own that ND. Not to minimize it. I don't think the statement did a great job of that, so I clipped it out rather than take the whole thing down.
This also sometimes speaks to how we make the analyses, that we do intros and midroll first, then full analysis later. As we looked at the video it's a more serious violation because of the injury than most NDs, and Mike saying "get some retraining and back to work" comes off as flippant. Not our intent. We try our best, and Mike does a great job, but in this case what I told him about the incident being an ND wasn't enough of the full story before we filmed the intro, which was done over a month ago.
I will do better in communicating that more clearly in the future.
Please watch the entire lessons learned, and I think our intent was communicated more clearly there.
Hope your day is good. -John
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A lot of shit been going on in sac that’s why I left not too long ago
The guy fumbled the jump anyway. Officer could’ve ran up on him and held him at gunpoint while he was already on the ground as his coworker went for the cuffs. A threat of “don’t f-ing move or you will be shot” would’ve kept the guy laying on the ground without the ND
Lesson in don’t run from
Cops. Bad chit can happen.
A thought just occurred to me. When officers are in the middle of getting someone to calm down, accept the repercussions, and allow the justice system to work toward positive ends, maybe officers could benefit from sales training. Learning how to sell jail to the perpetrator might help to make a more sane society. Sell facing responsibility for your decisions. It might move the dial toward better outcomes a little bit.
I run a staple gun at work and when i go to skip a song on my headphones ill accident press the staple gun 2 times really fast just like my headphones simultaneously
If he can prove that cop was negligent he has a lawsuit on his hands then he will lose it all to a savvy lawyer who’s friends with the police and serve time with no commissary….
Dude wouldn't have gotten shot if he wasn't doing anything wrong nor running.
The tent dwellers are a bunch of criminals, too. They're not going to snitch on their fellow scrubs.