If it's 1 on 1 and that 1 isn't doped up.
the 128 in harlem around say 1983ish. Guy's handcuffed, arrested for the usual suspects stuff besides being under the influence and possession of unknown substance (possibly angel dust) and syringe.
He's semi lucid when arrested, when they get to the station house he's going off the rails, seeing this, imagining that. Go to fingerprint him, big mistake imo.
He breaks the hold of 1 cop swings and connects, down goes cop #1. #2 grabs the now highly agitated suspect, bam! they're down on the ground. Suspect breaks free and manages to stand. In come 2-3 more cops, night stick to knees takes him down, yet he has no clue he' sustained a major injury to the knee area.
Wobbles to his feet swinging at any and every thing. 2nd night stick drops him again.
Bam he's back up with no regard for injuries. Took 1/2 doz + cops to literally tackle him, like a defensive line.
So no matter how trained and versed you are in any non lethal form. It sometimes takes a village to stop a single threat. The higher they are ( be it drugs or alcohol) the more unpredictable the situation becomes. AND yes sometimes, no matter how much armchair QB'ing one does. Unless you're there, you'll never know why one did what they did, at that time.
Especially from a biased media. Perfect example is the st swisher, hands up, don't shoot, shit that is still believed today.

