Check this out: Too Much Man-Handling. Yeah, okay, okay, It makes sense that the police involved were doing their jobs to find an abducted child and that the grandfather fit the vague description. However, what's with the continuing heavy-duty arm-wrangling police are doing before checking who they actually have in their temporary custody? Why did the police take so long to make the calls that would have immediately exonerated him? Most of all, imagine the fear the granddaughter experienced in watching two different attempts to arrest her grandfather within minutes of each instance. Do you think she enjoyed being thrust into the backseat of a patrol car regardless of the info that she was allowed to play with a flashlight? Oh pleeeze! Next time, police peeps, get your facts straight before slamming people up against cars and tossing young children into your supposed "protective care." How about using the same tactics on crimes you guys ignore every day? Such as domestic abuse calls. You know, where people are bleeding and screaming and stuff?
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