Naked, High and Unafraid – IOTW Report

Naked, High and Unafraid

Daily Caller: Harvard Student Arrested Butt Naked And Booming Out Of His Mind.

A naked Harvard student was arrested for disorderly conduct Friday.

Selorm Ohene, 21, a math major originally from Ghana, was arrested after streaking on a street in Cambridge while under the influence of drugs, the Daily Mail reported. The Cambridge Police Department responded to a 911 call that a woman saw a man take off his clothes and throw them at her. The police then found the completely nude man standing in the middle of a traffic island.

Ohene was reportedly violent and an officer punched him five times in the stomach to calm him down and arrest him.

“Numerous attempts made by officers to calm the male down were met with opposition and his hostility escalated while officers attempted to speak with him,” a police arrest report claimed. “Every attempt that was made to calm Ohene down and reason with him was met with opposition.”  more

SNIP: Naturally, the SJW’s found a problem with that.

17 Comments on Naked, High and Unafraid

  1. “Without provocation”? They obviously don’t know the meaning of that phrase. But I must say that punching someone in the stomach to “calm” them is not a technique I ever saw taught in police training…

    9
  2. RickeyG: Cops can’t use tazers anymore without losing their jobs, can’t shoot the asshole or lose your life. A punch in the stomach knocks the wind out of the perp, rendering him temporarily “inactive”, and does no lasting injury.

    11
  3. taser shooting drugged up peeps can often lead to death. would rather see LEO punch and tackle, and hopefully not injure themselves. Hope they were wearing gloves too.

    8
  4. That looked like a couple kidney shots to me. A good shot to the kidneys is very painful and can knock you out. However I would consider those shots more on the scale of love taps.

    6
  5. He is lucky he gets to live to tell his story. Many times these drugged up nuts decide to break into someone’s house, often then the homeowners are home or come at the police or a civilian with a weapon and then they learn the hard way how many of us are armed.

    6
  6. Yes, Tony, that’s right. It’s just not a “calming” technique. I wonder was that the language used in the police report or did that come from a journalist who knows naught about police work? After more than 20 years as a cop and dealing with the media, I suspect it’s the latter.

    5

Comments are closed.