Video: Cop Threatens to Break 14-Yr-Old Boy's "F**king Neck," Claims He Was Using "Verbal Judo" to "Calm Him"

Chris | InformationLiberation
Jul. 07, 2015

According to Dallas SWAT officer Terigi Rossi, who was featured on the A&E TV show Dallas SWAT but later demoted after being found sleeping on the job, threatening to break a child's "f*cking neck" while telling him to "shut the f*ck up" is not a violent death threat, but a "verbal judo technique" that he uses to "calm suspects down."

Incidentally, calling a boy a "piece of f*cking sh*t," "just like your mother" and threatening to have him put in a foster home is also a part of this innovative technique, as that's just what Rossi did when responding to a 911 hang-up call at the boy's apartment complex in north central Dallas in October of last year.

Video of the incident was only just released after a local news station filed an open records request to find out what happened.

For his total lack of professionalism and issuance of death threats towards a child, the officer was punished with a three-day paid vacation.

Watch a video report on the case courtesy of WFAA:














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