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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 740663" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>Beta, I assume your crisis has passed. I didn't want to say this to you at the time. But I'm saying it to others now.</p><p></p><p>I don't know Deni. But I suspect that we share an experience. In my area a threat of violence against the police brings out the SWAT team. That's about 8 guys with rapid fire rifles aimed at your child's chest. If they determine that he doesn't have a weapon then a different about 5 guys with stun guns jump him and stun him into submission while those guns are still aimed at him. How many times can they stun him till his heart stops? The one time I witnessed my son was high on mushrooms. They hit him 8 times with stun guns cause he kept fighting even though they had him handcuffed and were sitting on him. Stats say not to use the stun more than 2 or 3 times. My kid is alive despite them. </p><p></p><p>You have to witness this to understand why Deni and I suggest a lot of thought before a knee jerk reaction to call the cops. Not saying I wouldn't do it. But I would have to 200% believe my son imminently means to kill someone and even then...my son's life is at risk. Yes, can you live with yourself if a cop gets killed? And can you live with yourself if its your child who gets killed because of your call?</p><p></p><p>Sorry but all of you who jump to call the cops haven't lived my reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 740663, member: 23371"] Beta, I assume your crisis has passed. I didn't want to say this to you at the time. But I'm saying it to others now. I don't know Deni. But I suspect that we share an experience. In my area a threat of violence against the police brings out the SWAT team. That's about 8 guys with rapid fire rifles aimed at your child's chest. If they determine that he doesn't have a weapon then a different about 5 guys with stun guns jump him and stun him into submission while those guns are still aimed at him. How many times can they stun him till his heart stops? The one time I witnessed my son was high on mushrooms. They hit him 8 times with stun guns cause he kept fighting even though they had him handcuffed and were sitting on him. Stats say not to use the stun more than 2 or 3 times. My kid is alive despite them. You have to witness this to understand why Deni and I suggest a lot of thought before a knee jerk reaction to call the cops. Not saying I wouldn't do it. But I would have to 200% believe my son imminently means to kill someone and even then...my son's life is at risk. Yes, can you live with yourself if a cop gets killed? And can you live with yourself if its your child who gets killed because of your call? Sorry but all of you who jump to call the cops haven't lived my reality. [/QUOTE]
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