She's 110 pounds. Don't kick a cop in the balls, but he obviously reacted rashly, not in a way to neutralize her. And support was available very quickly. He could have easily asked for help to safely restrain her further.
From the CSIndy article:
Walker and Acker crossed paths when officers were dispatched to a disturbance involving a gun at Acker's apartment on 4173 Charleston Drive the night of Nov. 21, 2013. They found no probable cause, but they encountered an inebriated Acker and her boyfriend, 19-year-old Tyrin Tanks. Tanks was wanted on an outstanding warrant, according to Walker's report. Acker was "intoxicated and verbally uncooperative with police," and became "physically combative" when officers arrested Tanks. Acker kicked at officers, who pinned her down on a sofa and then arrested her on multiple charges, including resisting arrest and assault on a police officer. And she continued to resist while being walked to a police cruiser.
She's 110 pounds. Don't kick a cop in the balls, but he obviously reacted rashly, not in a way to neutralize her. And support was available very quickly. He could have easily asked for help to safely restrain her further.
From the CSIndy article:
Interesting.