I might just be stupid, but I've seen plenty of videos where an officers shoots someone, incapacitating them. Take Phillip Castillo, after being shot you hear him moaning in agony, even speaking intelligibly. Yet the police officers gets busy radioing in things, and walking away from the scene. It was also the same of murderer cop who shot a man in his own apartment, she quickly starts radioing it in and audibly paces but doesn't offer triage.
If a regular person gets shot, the first action of paramedics isn't to start pacing and talking rapidly into cellphones. It's to stop the bleeding as best they can. Yet police officers don't do that.
Is there a 'let em bleed out' policy? Or just a culture of doing that? I don't get it.
If a regular person gets shot, the first action of paramedics isn't to start pacing and talking rapidly into cellphones. It's to stop the bleeding as best they can. Yet police officers don't do that.
Is there a 'let em bleed out' policy? Or just a culture of doing that? I don't get it.
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