Male NYPD detective floors woman after he and his colleagues were spat on while trying to arrest attempted murder suspect
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Bet she won't do it again.
The key lesson is not to get in the middle of that kind of situation — people often react instinctively to accumulated threat perception, not the individual.
I musta watched that 15 times!
And the policeman reacted to her charging in the same way each time, right? Instinct!- The footage showed male NYPD Officer Kendo D. Kinsey
...who is not a slight man... | punch a woman in the face so hard she flew from her feet and landed on her back
- Depicted a chaotic scene as a swarm of officers struggled with a group of people outside of an apartment building reported to be in Harlem
- A slim woman in a skirt ran into the chaos and began speaking to one man being detained by officers, when she got into an altercation with Kinsey
- Kinsey approached the woman and tried to push her out of the crowd by shoving at her head with his arm
...not at all the same thing as a punch. So which is it?
- The woman slapped at the Kinsey's arm and then he responded by punching her in square in the face
The incident happened on W136 Street in Harlem around 5pm on Tuesday as the Detective Kendo D. Kincey and his colleagues attempted to arrest 22-year-old Elvin James, wanted in connection to an August 12 murder.
NYPD told DailyMail.com the man was found with a loaded firearm and a large amount of controlled substances on him, and that when they attempted to arrest him a number of individuals began to assault them.
The NYPD said besides James, two women - Tamani Crum, 19, and Faith Harrell, 27 - were arrested for charges including assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.
A third woman, 26, was given a court summons for spitting on an officer.
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-09-01 |