- Joined
- Sep 12, 2025
I know this because my girlfriend told me: 90% of the time when you see a cop riding a desk or working some menial bullshit detail, it's punishment for fucking up in the past.This one's probably been posted in this thread before, in which case I apologise in advance, but it's genuinely rather amusing just how hard the officer here was trying to throw his weight around, and how much he pays for it; he deliberately escalates the situation and it immediately backfires, being pinned to the ground by a mentally unstable kid half his size - who graciously let him get back up when he told him to let go - then tries to lunge at him, gets his ass kicked again, and draws his gun, only to be beaten across the hallway yet again!
Something tells me there's a reason why this chunky fellow was stuck on desk duty. Also goes to show that no matter if you're in a position of authority or not, there's plenty of tropes in fiction that don't work in real life; the officer thought that actually coming out from behind the glass to continue to run his mouth after the guy said "Come say that to my face" would work the same way it does in the movies; I'd say he got a pretty rude awakening.
I guarantee this fucking idiot has a history of escalating things and acting like a tough guy for no reason. He's too dangerous to be a cop. De-escalation is literally the number one goal in every scenario when you're on the job.
He's lucky that nut job didn't pick up his piece and shoot him.

