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Tobra 12-30-2014 08:36 PM

If you saw a law enforcement officer being attacked, what would you do?
 
If you saw a law enforcement officer being attacked, what would you do? I think a reasonable person would say, "That depends."

If it were one person would you intervene on behalf of the officer, call 911, do nothing, jump in against the officer?

If it were two people, would you intervene on behalf of the officer, call 911, do nothing, jump in against the officer?

If it is three or more, what would you do?

Dantilla 12-30-2014 09:00 PM

"Jump in"? Never.

I was told by a self-defense instructor it is proper to ask the officer- "Would you like assistance?" before entering any confrontation, otherwise, you may be seen as another bad guy.

After an officer affirms they need help, you are sorta deputized, and that should keep any legal issues from coming your way later when the local prosecutor is filing charges.

Noah930 12-30-2014 09:07 PM

Would be willing to help. (The officer, not the attacker.)

dan88911 12-30-2014 09:08 PM

My first instinct would be to assist. Of course it depends on the situation.
And what Dantilla stated is something that has cross my mind.

manbridge 74 12-30-2014 10:32 PM

In 1915 it was do all you can to help the police.

In 2015 it's becoming more like, kill em all and let God sort it out.

porsche4life 12-30-2014 10:39 PM

Depends? Is there something big I can clock the bad dude over the head with? No sense in me jumping and us both getting killed! I'd certainly call 911 and do all I could to help, without endangering myself and others.

island911 12-30-2014 11:04 PM

I would, like our glorious leader Obama, inform the cop (getting the beat-down) that this was an understandable reaction, by the thug. --Thugs are so misunderstood. ...and if thug part of a minority victim-tribe, well... I think that I would then feel obligated to torch some random businesses ...to make it all fair. ...and, of course call in the Obama-Holder Race-Bait-Eruption-Squad. [/sarcasm]

chocolatelab 12-30-2014 11:06 PM

us population 316 million in 2013
sworn police 416k in 2008

quick statistics

id provide any help assistance possible.

Bill Douglas 12-30-2014 11:57 PM

I think in this country we have what's called "Good Samaritan Law" where you have to help someone who is in danger.

Morally. Yes I would help (the officer ;) )

Me as a person. Yep, I'm usually up for some sort of drama.

BlueSkyJaunte 12-31-2014 12:09 AM

I would strictly follow the advice that Southlake, Texas police chief Steve Mylett gives:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Mylett
“While we commend this citizen’s willingness to get involved in order to protect a victim of crime, the Southlake Police Department does not encourage the public to expose themselves in such a manner. Instead, we strongly recommend citizens who witness a crime in progress to contact the local police department by dialing the police emergency number 911.”


dlockhart 12-31-2014 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afterburn 549 (Post 8417708)
Not enough information or choices in the poll.
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Concentration camp guards were law enforcement.

Because its the law does not make something noble or moral.

wdfifteen 12-31-2014 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 8417684)
I think in this country we have what's called "Good Samaritan Law" where you have to help someone who is in danger.

Most US states have "Good Samaritan Laws" but they do not obligate one to help someone in danger. Primarily, they protect a caregiver from legal liability if they are trying to help and end up making things worse.

As to the OP, helping people in need if you can is a moral obligation and has nothing to do with whether the person is a LEO or not.

afterburn 549 12-31-2014 02:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dlockhart (Post 8417714)
Concentration camp guards were law enforcement.

Because its the law does not make something noble or moral.

True enough.

sand_man 12-31-2014 02:40 AM

I dunno. With my luck, police backup would arrive just as I was attempting to "help" and assume I was also a perp and blast me too!

onewhippedpuppy 12-31-2014 04:32 AM

Call 911, help if possible. I have friends that are cops, most of them are good dudes.

flatbutt 12-31-2014 04:38 AM

Call 911 and try to help in some way.

Chocaholic 12-31-2014 05:07 AM

I have no training or practical knowledge in these situations, and I'm guessing that applies to most people.

As such, involvement would most definitely complicate and increase volatility, not reduce it.

Call 911 immediately and remain in the vicinity as a credible witness.

GH85Carrera 12-31-2014 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 8417648)
Depends? Is there something big I can clock the bad dude over the head with? No sense in me jumping and us both getting killed! I'd certainly call 911 and do all I could to help, without endangering myself and others.

This. There are a million possible scenarios. If I can help without making things worse for sure I would help. I certainly would call 911 and say officer needs assistance and give the location at the very least.

URY914 12-31-2014 05:26 AM

Tell my wife, "Hey honey, jump in there and bite that guy. I'll stand back here and call 9-1-1."

whiskyb 12-31-2014 05:35 AM

If the cop does not want to toss me his sidearm I would be of no use


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