Patient Cop Gives Drunk Man Every Chance To Go Away

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Body camera footage released by the Spokane Police Department Wednesday shows how Sgt. Eric Kannberg was dealing with one drunken individual when another person approached him and intervened. During the incident, went on for nearly four minutes, Kannberg asked the individual to step away from him multiple times and, at one point, the man hit the officer’s hand. Eventually, after running down the street, Kannberg caught up with him and took him into custody.

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35 thoughts on “Patient Cop Gives Drunk Man Every Chance To Go Away

  1. Lol he didn't even run after him cause he knew hommie was going to probably eat it again and he'll end up catching him. Man I don't miss those days putting up with people who can't hold their drinks.

  2. Why when there’s a white guy in the videos the comment section isn’t filled with people saying “ that’s just just how they all act! A lack of parental discipline at home is the real culprit here. They just don’t know any better” . But let it be a minority in the video, now here comes the tiki-torch whites to extrapolate the psychology and behavioral patterns of an entire race based on some dumb ass criminal.

  3. You know what, despite this cops patience he is also just as dumb as this pissed wanker. He never tried once to deflect this bad situation before it arose. Try to fixate the conversation around something else instead of pressing dire warnings a drunk guy is obviously going to attack. It is almost abusive, and skates on entrapment. Stupidity on both parties lead to this gross outcome.

  4. I can imagine his friend on the phone just being like: "DUDE… LISTEN TO ME… JUST WALK AWAY."

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