Although this all may be true his level of intoxication can't be determined by viewing the video.
Originally Posted by Levianon17
I've never seen a video by which one can determine ... the "level of intoxication" of the person in the video ... which is the reason why I mentioned "impairment" .... I suspect when this matter gets aired out with full reports, sworn statements, and toxicology from autopsies (along with an accurate criminal history) I suspect the world will have an opportunity to assess some "level of HIS intoxication" and perhaps even SOME PLAUSIBLE EXPLANATION of why he fell asleep at night in the drive-thru lane and had to be yelled at repeatedly to awaken.
But that IS MY POINT .... the two officers had but a brief moment to be making any such assessment ... and all these folks, including some posting on Eccie, want to tell them how to do their job! My second point is: I can look at the screenshot I posted and tell that there were either some "training issues" or complacency by the officers dealing with this guy from the beginning.
Let's get back to Seattle for a moment ...
Is it easier to control the occupation as it develops or ... after it has been established?
The two officers did not establish CONTROL of the suspect from the beginning. Had they done so, we would have never known about their investigation and activities, they would have their jobs, and the suspect would be alive. Wendy's wouldn't have been burned and one less (or more) thread(s) on Eccie.