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Originally Posted by JPhillips
Absolutely not. Force as punishment should never be accepted.
He should apologize because he's human and he violated her whether or not it was intentional. He should also apologize because it would be much more likely to de-escalate what could have become a dangerous situation.
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I appreciate you (and others) having a civil conversation with me (vs you know the other time).
So I'll end this by saying I can easily see these cops overreacting and at fault. I can also see situations where cops are justified in this response and ... its dependent on the context of what happened before the film started, why they restrained or arrested her.
I googled on "Indianapolis police brutality" and sorted by date. I don't see anything reported yet (by non-Twitter). I've got this noted and will do periodic searches and if you have an update, I would appreciate it.