Video from New York City shows a female protester spitting in a police officer’s face after screaming obscenities at him. The officer arrested the woman after she appeared to assault him by spitting in his face.
Such is the law these days in NYFC, which only emboldens these POS. The good news is that when she doesn't show up for her hearing a bench warrant will be issued that follow her all of her days until she is re-arrested at some other prog happy fest and put away for a little R&R with the real criminals. Sucks to be U beeotch.
A quick jab to the solar plexus, then cuffs, then a nice shot with the baton to the kidneys as she's being helped into the wagon. Anyone who objects gets the same.
The temptation is to put a few teeth on the ground, and a few more on hinges. I think that's a little over the top. What is really wanted is to change her behavior without leaving a lot of evidence or physical damage. A punch to the midsection works well to achieve that end.
Singh, a perennial protester, was previously arrested Oct. 27 among a group of demonstrators spray-painting graffiti and smashing windows in Downtown Brooklyn. Cops also arrested her Sept. 18 for jumping on the back of a cop at Washington Square Park. She is due to appear in court for that case Dec. 14. WTF - we have a Orwellian term invented, perennial protester? She was not charged for assault for the spitting, only COVID 19 violations and she previously jumped on a cop's back? Isn't that considered assault? And I wish they would arrest each and everyone of the assholes trying to prevent another asshole from being arrested instead of throwing them to the ground. That might have worked in the past but the lamestream and other media show it as abusive cops. Which to a degree it is...arrest them.
I used to wonder if it was some kind of karma, or a sign of the times. Seventeen years as a reserve officer in SoCal and for every man that tried to fight me, five women tried to fight me to avoid being taken into custody. The sidewalk makes a great impact weapon. Pull their arms behind their back, sweep their ankles and land my 250 pound ass on top of them (along with the 40 pounds of duty gear). Never had anybody do anything but vocalize as I cuffed them while they were prone with the wind knocked out, after face planting on the concrete. Doesn't matter to me what the plumbing looks like, I fight to win quickly and decisively. But then again I was a dinosaur who went to the academy well into the previous century. Oh ... that duty gear .... included 127 rounds of .45 acp carried on my person.
I wouldn't worry too much about any of this. Soon the protestors will be out in full trash mode. They will be arrested and next will find themselves on a FEMA barge at Gitmo.
Say what you will, the officer did the right thing. He did not stoop to her level. Whatever she deserved or deserves is irrelevant. He is only responsible for his own actions.
The sequence we learned at air-cop school in 1970: * crush the Adam's apple to reduce breathing capability, then * paralyze the diaphragm with a solar plexus jab to stunt breathing, then * a groin kick (to any gender) to induce hypovolemic shock, dropping thoracic blood-pressure. A follow-up second jab to the solar plexus is satisfying yet optional.
This sequence requires less than one second, and completely incapacitates the victim.
In the 1970s, our instructors were more concerned with our survival than the alleged UCMJ privileges of our victims.
Please, note the use of the word 'victim'. Anybody in need of detention automatically becomes my vic.
This sequence starts with the vic involuntarily reaching to protect the throat from a second jab... leaving the solar plexus unguarded. The solar plexus jab causes an involuntary bend at the waist to protect the stomach from another jab... leaving the groin unprotected.
Removing the ability to breathe is remarkably efficient at eliminating resistance.
I would venture to say by her “ Qnt mannerisms “ she has had the taste slapped outta her mouth on more than one occasion.
ReplyDeleteI agree Kenny. A swift punch in the stomach would work too.
ReplyDeleteMy opinion is that a woman like that should have been immediately relieved of her front teeth.
ReplyDeleteI hope there was some off-camera love administered.
ReplyDeleteOh you know them cuffs went on tight.
DeleteThe bitch was given a summons and released.
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Such is the law these days in NYFC, which only emboldens these POS. The good news is that when she doesn't show up for her hearing a bench warrant will be issued that follow her all of her days until she is re-arrested at some other prog happy fest and put away for a little R&R with the real criminals. Sucks to be U beeotch.
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To bad she wasn't given two in the back of the head and released.
DeleteThese days spitting is attempted murder. Nail the B.tch.
ReplyDeleteGet a load of this. They've identified her as a Jerry Nadler employee.
ReplyDeleteShe needs to be slapped so hard, when she looks down she sees her ASS.
ReplyDeleteA quick jab to the solar plexus, then cuffs, then a nice shot with the baton to the kidneys as she's being helped into the wagon. Anyone who objects gets the same.
ReplyDeleteThe temptation is to put a few teeth on the ground, and a few more on hinges. I think that's a little over the top. What is really wanted is to change her behavior without leaving a lot of evidence or physical damage. A punch to the midsection works well to achieve that end.
The idiom is "Gentlemen do not hit Ladies."
ReplyDeleteDevina Singh is NOT a Lady.
The officer Singh assaulted, and others who have experienced similar treatment during the riots, have my respect for their level of self-control.
Singh, a perennial protester, was previously arrested Oct. 27 among a group of demonstrators spray-painting graffiti and smashing windows in Downtown Brooklyn. Cops also arrested her Sept. 18 for jumping on the back of a cop at Washington Square Park. She is due to appear in court for that case Dec. 14.
ReplyDeleteWTF - we have a Orwellian term invented, perennial protester? She was not charged for assault for the spitting, only COVID 19 violations and she previously jumped on a cop's back? Isn't that considered assault? And I wish they would arrest each and everyone of the assholes trying to prevent another asshole from being arrested instead of throwing them to the ground. That might have worked in the past but the lamestream and other media show it as abusive cops. Which to a degree it is...arrest them.
They want to spit, hit them up under the solar plex and then watch them puke.
ReplyDeleteI used to wonder if it was some kind of karma, or a sign of the times. Seventeen years as a reserve officer in SoCal and for every man that tried to fight me, five women tried to fight me to avoid being taken into custody. The sidewalk makes a great impact weapon. Pull their arms behind their back, sweep their ankles and land my 250 pound ass on top of them (along with the 40 pounds of duty gear). Never had anybody do anything but vocalize as I cuffed them while they were prone with the wind knocked out, after face planting on the concrete. Doesn't matter to me what the plumbing looks like, I fight to win quickly and decisively. But then again I was a dinosaur who went to the academy well into the previous century. Oh ... that duty gear .... included 127 rounds of .45 acp carried on my person.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't worry too much about any of this. Soon the protestors will be out in full trash mode. They will be arrested and next will find themselves on a FEMA barge at Gitmo.
ReplyDeleteSay what you will, the officer did the right thing. He did not stoop to her level. Whatever she deserved or deserves is irrelevant. He is only responsible for his own actions.
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ReplyDeletedealing with resistors
The sequence we learned at air-cop school in 1970:
* crush the Adam's apple to reduce breathing capability, then
* paralyze the diaphragm with a solar plexus jab to stunt breathing, then
* a groin kick (to any gender) to induce hypovolemic shock, dropping thoracic blood-pressure.
A follow-up second jab to the solar plexus is satisfying yet optional.
This sequence requires less than one second, and completely incapacitates the victim.
In the 1970s, our instructors were more concerned with our survival than the alleged UCMJ privileges of our victims.
Please, note the use of the word 'victim'.
Anybody in need of detention automatically becomes my vic.
This sequence starts with the vic involuntarily reaching to protect the throat from a second jab... leaving the solar plexus unguarded.
The solar plexus jab causes an involuntary bend at the waist to protect the stomach from another jab... leaving the groin unprotected.
Removing the ability to breathe is remarkably efficient at eliminating resistance.