Posted on 06/07/2022 10:37:52 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
The Tempe, Arizona, cops who refused to rescue a drowning man were following their training, a local police union said.
Members of the Tempe Police Department receive "no training in water rescues," the union said.
Sean Bickings, 34, died on May 28 after he jumped into a lake and drowned while police stood by.
The Tempe, Arizona, cops who refused to rescue a man drowning in an area lake were following their training by not jumping in to save him, according to the local police union.
Members of the Tempe Police Department receive "no training in water rescues" and do not have "equipment to help people at risk of drowning," the Tempe Officers Association — which represents officers of the Tempe police force — said in a statement to Insider on Tuesday.
"Attempting such a high-risk rescue could easily result in the death of the person in the water and the officer, who could be pulled down by a struggling adult," the union said. "Officers are trained to call the Fire Department and/or get the Tempe Police boat. That is what officers did here."
Three Tempe police officers have been put on paid leave as the department investigates their response to the May 28 drowning of 34-year-old Sean Bickings.
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Let’s try to recall the selfless Border Patrol Agent who died recently trying to rescue a drowning violator. But, hey, he got a very nice reward: A lovely funeral.
“Texas chickens”
Your going to have to explain that one to the uneducated my friend. Lol
But Tempe? The disgusting water in Tempe Town Lake will kill you before you have a chance to drown
No, I don’t live in a big population center. Had enough of that in CA.☺
Faggotry. Reach, throw, go with equipment, go and tow...
They really couldn’t even try?
In this day and age with all the hyper media scrutiny and poor reputation.. Sure it is not safe to swim to the drowning victim without training. BUT.....the police officer should have at least attempted to approach the victim (at a distance) with a 5 foot branch or something.
• A panic-stricken near drowning victim will do anything he or she can to get higher, including grabbing a rescuer and climbing over him/her to get out of the water. Basic life guard training suggests having a floatable device that you can separate yourself from the victim and offer to them instead of any part of yourself. Second choices involving purposely approaching from behind, and/or grabbing one hand/arm and pulling the victim across your body, again to grasp from behind. “Reach or throw, don’t go”.
OK...so no formal training in water rescue.And certainly not everybody can swim.
” They have 40lbs of gear and wear a heavy Kevlar vest. “
You shed that before you go into the water. I want to say obviously.... but I guess it isn’t to some people.
“My feeling was that he had warrants and might have been trying to level the cop’s advantages”
He did have warrants and I strongly suspect he initially was attempting to flee....although in a most unorthodox manner.
But once again refusal to comply with police directions ended with a black person in a bad situation that they put themselves in.....not anyone else.
With a reply like yours, I can only imagine you are happy Derek Chauvin is in prison.
Totally different scenario than innocents being harmed by a perp and they do nothing.
“In before the “cops are useless” crowd.”
Cops are of no utility to middle class white people.
They do not prevent property crime. They do not prevent violent crime. They only prevent YOU from protecting yourself and your property.
They write you tickets.
And they are crazy expensive to have around.
>“To NOT Protect and NOT Serve and Get a Generous Pension”<
Describes this present government exactly.
Agree. Can’t swim, don’t jump into the water.
This is a dangerous area to jump in the water.
That is why there is a fence around it.
The cop did the right thing. There was no need to “save” a person who willingly went into the water, was agitated, and could easy cause the drowning of the officer.
Yea, that’s the problem.
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Take off your shoes. Take off your duty belt. Take off your shirt. Take off your kevlar. Then just leave them on the raised boardwalk rush in without water rescue training to keep a 250lb agitated panicking man afloat until a boat arrives or hoist him up the sheer concrete walls like Spiderman, or swim him all the way to the shore across. Simple as that.
Watch the video. The cops were 100% right.
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