Female Arkansas State Trooper Shoots Allegedly Drunk Illegal Alien in the Head After He Assaults Her (VIDEO)

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TedKennedy

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can you expand on that?
TPD (male) played patty cakes with suspect in car. Wrestle-Mania ensued, one dead cop, one seriously injured.

Just because it’s XY doesn’t mean it’s a done deal. He was on the other end of the spectrum compared to Arkansas chick who thought she wanted a fight.

No outcome is guaranteed.
 

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TPD (male) played patty cakes with suspect in car. Wrestle-Mania ensued, one dead cop, one seriously injured.

Just because it’s XY doesn’t mean it’s a done deal. He was on the other end of the spectrum compared to Arkansas chick who thought she wanted a fight.

No outcome is guaranteed.
Ah...
 

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He won't do that again.

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Before making to many assumptions there are a lot of missing details leading up to the situation in my opinion.
Looks like a crap load of mistakes were made no matter if the officer was a man or a woman. Just walking up to a car and pulling some one out, without prior interaction and help or backup, is pretty uncommon and stupid. There are situations where a single officer may have to make that decision, but should be a later tactic not the first response in a traffic stop. But like my first response, I do not know all the facts leading up to her actions.
Just based on what I see in this video, I would say she needs serious reprimands, possibly termination. She is fortunate to be alive and fortunate she did not take some one else's life with her in her actions.

Most pursuits of any length have multiple law enforcement vehicles involved, especially in Arkansas. Arkansas is the PIT maneuver capitol of the US.
 

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This lady is extremely lucky to be alive. At no time did she have the situation under control (even with multiple zaps and the help of another brave woman). Female officers should never be alone in patrol cars without a male officer present as a partner, period. Is that a "sexist" view? Not if you haven't become so brainwashed in PC culture that you ignore reality.
 

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From Col Hagar, Arkansas State Police.



KARK 4 News asked Colonel Mike Hagar with Arkansas State Police if opening the door of a suspect’s vehicle is typical protocol.

“No, it’s not,” Hagar replied.

Hagar said because of certain red flags, like the excessive speeding and the time the driver took to stop the car, she approached the vehicle in that manner.

“In that situation she wanted that to remain right there, she didn’t want it turned into a vehicle pursuit or anything else,” Hagar said.

She used her taser until Zapet-Alverado wrestled it out of her hands and threw it into traffic. State police said during the struggle Duncan was also kicked in the head multiple times.

“We counted over 70 cars drove past and did not stop to render any type of aid, and they’re absolutely not expected to, however, then out of nowhere you have Kylie who shows up,” Hagar said.

Kylie Sutton, who was driving by, got the taser out of the road and hopped on the suspect’s back.

“We couldn’t be more thankful that Kylie showed up when she did,” Hagar said.

Trooper Duncan grazed the suspect in the head with a bullet when Hagar says she determined the use of deadly force was authorized.

Investigators said Zapet-Alvarado’s toxicology results indicate that his blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit.

The defense attorney for Zapet-Alverado said he was unarmed, and the situation did not justify the use of deadly force.

“Alex was absolutely justified in what she did, she did what she was trained to do,” Hagar said.

“Two brave women, one who was doing that job she swore an oath to do and that other one just being a good human,” Hagar said.


The Benton County prosecutor announced Wednesday that Duncan’s use of force was consistent with Arkansas law.

Zapet-Alverado is Guatemalan and according to state police is illegally in the country.
 

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