Farm Boy
I hope you dance
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Resisting arrest can lead to a point where an officer needs to use a potentially lethal level of force to subdue an individual. It is however completely on the suspect at that point to surrender to the arresting officer. As to the giving the officers something less lethal, they have the best non-lethal weapons possibly but they don't always work in every situation. Nor would I expect that if the suspect had a weapon that the officer would draw anything but his own gun.
You have to ask yourself, in the absence of greater evidence of impending imminent lethal violence to the community, is resisting arrest appropriately classified as a capital offense?