Officers work to de-escalate a situation with a man who is known to behave violently and erratically in this clip from “02.23.18”. #LivePD
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Live PD
Season 2
Episode35
02.23.18

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29 thoughts on “Live PD: De-Escalation Nation (Season 2) | A&E”
  1. This is what happens when CONSTANT bombardment with racial division propaganda flows from the media EVERY single day. Eventually people start believing ALL police are bad and rac*st and out to get them.

  2. I think this why they should have social workers working for the police department. After the police made initial contact he could/should be referred to the social worker with the police.

    Also, we should increase the pay of social workers as an incentive to have more people in the position and to lessen the burden on case loads

  3. Everyone is saying this and that…bro this man on drugs and drunk af, he doesn’t care that much

  4. "I get that you're upset" and the dude's whole attitude changes.
    Step 1: LISTEN
    Step 2: Tell him what you think he's feeling
    Step 3: Once he feels heard and understood, offer him choices
    Step 4: Let him decide.
    That's de-escalation, folks.

  5. I honestly feel bad for this guy. I can see the pain in his eyes for whatever reason. I hope he’s doing better these days.

  6. He feels helpless and alone. My son stood in front of the police and said shoot me, they were on the second" drop the knife" when his big brother tackled him to the ground. Thankfully we are in Australia and shootings by police are not that common.

  7. This is why the US needs police reform, this is not their job (or shouldn't be). social workers, community cops even as a midway point are crucial. That, with free education, health care and mental health services would literally make USA a god tier country that people in other developed nations would be envious of.

  8. bleeps our 75% of persons dialogue
    Cops:”He’s a good person “ lol

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