In the aftermath, more cops are concerned with cuffing the civilians and looking after the cop who got stabbed than taking care of the initial victim who got stabbed (if I counted right in the video) about half a dozen times.
To be fair, the cop looks like he got stabbed in the neck or head, that needs immediate treatment as well. The cops also probably know each other, so there's going to be some comradery and attachment.
That said, it frustrates me too, and I'm not trying to make excuses for them. Even in scenarios that are much less deadly for the cops, you'll see them looking after a sprained ankle of a cop while some citizen is bleeding out or lying there unconscious with a headwound or something. Cops look after cops first; sometimes it's warranted, often it isn't. Another failure by a government institution to do its duty, in my opinion.
To be fair, the cop looks like he got stabbed in the neck or head, that needs immediate treatment as well. The cops also probably know each other, so there's going to be some comradery and attachment.
That said, it frustrates me too, and I'm not trying to make excuses for them. Even in scenarios that are much less deadly for the cops, you'll see them looking after a sprained ankle of a cop while some citizen is bleeding out or lying there unconscious with a headwound or something. Cops look after cops first; sometimes it's warranted, often it isn't. Another failure by a government institution to do its duty, in my opinion.