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Remarkably clumsy

Posted by David Hardy · 18 November 2006 08:39 AM

A New Zealand policeman responds to a domestic violence call and decides to subdue the aggressor with nonlethal means.

He begins with his stun gun, unfortunately manages to stun himself. After recovering, he tries again ... and fells the aggressor's teenage son. He keeps trying, gives up, goes to the pepper spray ... and hits the fellow's teenage daughter.

The aggressor finally surrenders, perhaps motivated by fear for the other bystanders.

Story here.

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Sounds like one of the Keystone Cops.

Posted by: BobG at November 18, 2006 09:51 AM

They are so politically correct down there its sickening. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/425824/895577
related story, a gun shop owner (white) shot a machete weilding "man" that was demanding to have some firearms. Now faces 4 years in prison. Should have been awarded a medal!

Posted by: The Mechanic at November 20, 2006 02:50 PM

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