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It’ll get rejected for a lack of proof reading. Hahaha.

Neo-Nazi trolls are gonna Neo-Nazi troll. What was expected?

However you want to look at it. You’re dead and I’m running the show.

Need or no need, the knife’s already sharp. I will meet you halfway though. After you’re dead and I’m in power I will turn over all my possessions to the central planning committee. Of course I will run the central planning committee and effectively own the state. So essentially I’ll just be giving my possessions to

No shit Sherlock. Put away your Jump to Conclusions mat.

These things scare HamNo. They contradict his world view.

Then forget it. I’ll just slit your throat while you sleep and take power for myself.

Can writing blog posts really be considered labor?

I’m not really a morning person. After lunch?

You must be new around here. If you are in any way successful HamNo wants to take your stuff, or burn it. Oh, and he wants you to join a union.

I wear glasses. Can we schedule a time for me to get my bullet? I really don’t like waiting in lines.

The really cool and expensive weapons are for killing Russians and Chinese. Maybe Iranians and North Koreans. Iranians might be the only ones to call themselves brown.

In my opinion, the only opinion that matters, frozen yogurt sucks. Furthermore, frozen yogurt should die in a fire, very slowly.

I have no reason to question the information in the links. At the same time, unless one of the officers is an MD, DO, medical program director (MPD) or MPD delegate I don’t see how the onus falls on the officers. Delegate is the most likely scenario but but the delegate would most likely be one of the paramedics, not

Is there any indication something like that happened?

Regardless of “who made the call” cops don’t get to make medical decisions with paramedics present. Whatever was administered was administered at the paramedics discretion.

Wondering if this is a new class or the first time people in the class were offended to such a degree.

You’re probably right about the officers but from the article and for clarity, “... police held her on the ground as paramedics administered a “chemical restraint”.” Paramedics usually have some training. 

Maybe, in this and extremely limited situations, a choke hold (blood choke) could be the way to go. It would take some training but would give first responders crucial seconds to secure a person without resistance.