Subject Resisting Arrest on Milpas

By Scanner Andrew

Police are on scene investigating a subject who spit on someone on an MTD bus. Police found the subject at Milpas & Canon Perdido and resisted arrest. More units responded with lights and sirens.

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  1. Will then maybe what you guys ought to do is call the PD and voice your opinion…You obviously think they are all sissies because they sent several vehicles and too many police officers to deal with one subject who resisted arrest in your opinion…Then leave your cell phone numbers so you can be “On call” for the next violent suspect and you and the other one can citizens arrest them and transport them to jail. That is the fun part you’ll like that you can be a Social Worker..

  2. I don’t think they are sissies at all. I do think that there is a lot of unnecessary waste by certain government offices, and that spending takes away from “what could have been” in other areas. Is this the case here? I have no idea, I was explaining what the other comment’s point of view may have been. And anyway, checks and balances are not a bad thing, even if they turn out to be unfounded sometimes. I think they have fallen to the wayside for certain offices.

  3. I agree they prob didn’t need that many officers, IF they could just be able to do their job and bust the clown using whatever appropriate force they needed to based on his (or her) compliance, but guess what? There’s such a lame culture of blaming and second guessing police for everything they do by the likes of the armchair types I’m reading here, so they now need to use an army of officers for this type of stuff. Zero, you want to sign up to be a police officer? Do you know any personally? Family or friends? Didn’t think so…

  4. Like it or not, we still live in a democracy with law and order, not a Punisher comic strip. Officers like Derek Chauvin should not get over a dozen excessive force complaints w/o consequences and then choke an unarmed man out for 9 1/2 minutes for using a counterfeit $20 at a convenience store. That isn’t tough or good policing, it’s sad and brutal. Police should not conduct no-knock warrants without IDing themselves as police then shoot a paramedic while she’s sleeping (Breonna Taylor). As usual the cons are gaslighting and strawmanning the argument because they have no valid points. The police actions people are angry with go against the internal policies of the police departments themselves, and reflect a lack of functioning oversight within the departments, creating a need for oversight from elected officials. That being said, SBPD is an excellent agency with forward-thinking policies that focus on de-escalation and building trust in the community.

  5. What ever happened to that new “Spiderman” (my words) gun they came out with where the cops can shoot it at a perp and it wraps around them so they can’t run? No need for lethal or stun. I heard last year that L.A. got them but I would love to see them here too. I guess they’re pretty expensive. Perhaps all those sitting up in County can do some work like highway maintenance or building walls or bridges or something to pay for them. No shame in a chain gang if you committed a crime. That would be great.

  6. Second guessing the police is a lame game? No, that’s how you keep a PD from turning into a murderous PD a la Minneapolis PD. It is insane that police departments and individual police officers are by and large completely detached from their misgivings and mistakes, it is unlike any other profession in the country. And look what that attitude has bred… I support causes to regulate the police industry the same way the trucking industry is regulated. At both the employee and the employer level, safety scores are assigned based on performance. Good work raises your score. Poor work, mistakes, and accidents lower your score. Your score drops too low, you’re done or heavily restricted until you prove your worth. Another method that works similarly is to require individual police officers to carry liability insurance, just like all other professionals do (doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc.) If insurance carriers find you to be too much of a risk and you can’t get insurance, you’re done. This pattern of internal reviews and endless slaps on the wrist has to end.

  7. Gregoreo – San Marcos and its fans have no vaunted history of their own. For this reason they enjoy cruising through SBHS to see a powerful force and legend that is SBHS. After driving off this legendary campus they will meddle with “Bessy The Cow” in a failed attempt to be recognized:)

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