I think it is understandable that the civilian picked up the knife to throw it away. he has no view to ensure that the assailant is disabled and as proven in the video you cannot trust the officers.
Although I agree with sentiment that kicking is better, the position did not allow that, unless he is supposed to spin, haha. If the cops were competent, they would have done it after the shot. and they would have moved properly in a more coordinate fashion to secure the area.
Odds are you're not breaking a knife super quick in shoes most people are wearing on those streets, or even in most boots. The better solution is to prevent the dindu from dindu'ing the first time.
I think it is understandable that the civilian picked up the knife to throw it away. he has no view to ensure that the assailant is disabled and as proven in the video you cannot trust the officers.
That's why you kick it away, don't be a retard and grab it.
Although I agree with sentiment that kicking is better, the position did not allow that, unless he is supposed to spin, haha. If the cops were competent, they would have done it after the shot. and they would have moved properly in a more coordinate fashion to secure the area.
Step on it and break it
Source: Person who has never had to snap a half-inch thick bar of steel braced directly against the ground with no leverage or fulcrum.
I guess?
Odds are you're not breaking a knife super quick in shoes most people are wearing on those streets, or even in most boots. The better solution is to prevent the dindu from dindu'ing the first time.
Unbreakable in the hippo's stampus.
I get why he did it, it's just very dangerous. Particularly if you are an American.