Файл:BODY CAM- Police Tase Suicidal Man Armed With Knives In Daytona Beach Hotel Room.webm
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English: DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA - The Daytona Beach Police Department released body cam footage of an incident where police tase suicidal man armed with knives in Daytona Beach hotel room.
A hotel guest faces 6 counts of assaulting a police officer after calling the Daytona Beach Police to his hotel room, saying he wanted to kill them “since his world was ending.” The officers didn’t end his world, but did tase him several times after he threw knives, trash can, lamp, and other items at them as they tried to get him to surrender. The man was eventually tased and taken into custody without any major injuries to anyone involved. |
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Источник | YouTube: BODY CAM: Police Tase Suicidal Man Armed With Knives In Daytona Beach Hotel Room — Просмотреть/сохранить архивные версии на archive.org и archive.today |
Автор | DAYTONA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT |
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