Punk accused of killing 3 caught with his pants down cries like a baby as he is lowered to the ground

A video has surfaced of Orange County, Florida police arresting a punk suspected of shooting and killing five people.

On Thursday, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office tweeted a video of the arrest of Keith Moses, who is accused of shooting five people, three of whom died. One of the dead was Dylan Lyons, a Spectrum 13 News reporter who was on assignment when she was shot.

ATTENTION! The following video contains profanity that may offend some viewers.

In the video, sheriff’s deputies are seen chasing Moses, whose pants are heavily sagging, in their squad car before eventually catching up. Then they got out of the car and threw him to the ground.

Moses’ attitude changed significantly after he fell to the ground, as he began to weep and weep like a baby. At first he shouted that the deputies were “killing” him.

He then repeatedly yelled “I can’t breathe” as police handcuffed him and searched him, no doubt trying to reference the Black Lives Matter narrative of George Floyd’s death.

However, even after the deputies imprisoned him, he still assured that he could not breathe. Undeterred, the police continued to search him, slitting his pants and finding a hidden gun inside.

Were these police officers acting professionally?

Now, obviously, Moses is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, but it must be said that this situation does not look good for him, especially considering that he had a gun hidden in his pants.

It is also necessary to take into account the fact that the deputies really found themselves in a tough position here. They pursued a man who is accused of murder and was armed with a deadly weapon. They had to take action to protect themselves.

This is a typical situation that law enforcement agencies have to deal with on a daily basis. They have to get into extremely dangerous situations against some of the most dangerous people.

But at the same time, they are walking on eggshells, especially when the suspect is a racial minority. If they make one wrong move, they risk triggering the BLM machine that will ruin their lives.

In this case, the police behaved professionally. They determined that the suspect was potentially dangerous, removed him without causing any harm to either the suspect or the officers, and confiscated the weapon before the suspect could use it.

It was an exemplary destruction that the police are fully trained and ready to handle.

But, unfortunately, not all takedowns are so simple. Often, the suspect will pull out a weapon, such as a knife or a gun, and threaten the lives of the police officers. This puts the officers in a rather difficult situation, because now their lives are at stake.

At the same time, they understand that any mistake will be used by the radical left for political purposes.

This is extremely unfair to the police, because most of them do not want to harm anyone, but simply do their job and try to protect their lives.

Police officers do a very hard job that only a few of us are capable of, and they deserve our respect. Yes, they make mistakes, but we must remember how hard and dangerous their work is.

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