Simon Sands
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“Excited delirium” is a hotly contested term frequently used to justify police use of force, according to law enforcement researchers and experts. The term is not widely recognized by medical associations, including the American Psychiatric Association.
11:03 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Lil
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In response to Simon Sands.
I'm only willing to accept that *cops* get into a state of "excited delirium."

They get high AF on a toxic cocktail of bias + authority + anger + weapons + qualified immunity.
01:04 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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jocelynjtweet
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In response to Lil.
I also wonder if a lot of cops might be on steroids
03:36 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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Mimi Wells
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In response to Lil.
Don’t forget the testosterone poisoning.
03:41 PM - Apr 30, 2024
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Guilty!
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In response to Simon Sands.
I was asked to present to a group of LEOs on this very topic last year. I told them the slideshow (created and previously presented by an LEO) was not accurate. They let me make changes, so I informed them all that Excited Delirium is not a thing. 😂 No word on whether I'll be invited back this year
11:08 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Simon Sands
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In response to Guilty!.
Oh you are banned...LOL
11:09 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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In response to Guilty!.
Good work!
11:53 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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