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Essentially, the suspect interlaces their fingers behind their backs to be handcuffed, locking their wrists and elbows and reducing the effectiveness of any resistance. Ask the suspect to place their hands behind their backs.

If the suspect begins to resist arrest, you can either hold the wrists together or hold the pinkies together to restrain them. Try not to remove your hands from the suspect's wrists; as they are standing, they could easily run if they get free of your grip. The chain of the handcuff should be coming out of the back part of the hand and further from the body.

After the cuff is secured, lock the secondary locking mechanism. Method 3. Handcuff your suspect with their hands behind their head. This technique, sometimes called the LAPD technique, has the suspect interlace their fingers behind their heads before handcuffing.

This can occur in a standing or kneeling position. Stand behind the suspect and retrieve the handcuffs. Move the cuffed wrist behind their back. The chain of the handcuff should be coming out of the cuff away from the body. Move the other hand behind the suspect's back. Try to complete this step swiftly as the subject can still resist with one hand free. If the suspect begins to struggle, subdue them before continuing to handcuff them.

If the handcuffs have a double locking mechanism, this is the time to lock it. Always double check the tightness of the handcuffs. Leaving the cuffs too tight can result in nerve damage to the suspect. Method 4. Handcuff your suspect with their hands in front of their body. There are some people that need to be handcuffed in front of their bodies. This list can include pregnant women and people with limited mobility in their arms.

Ask your suspect to press their hands together in a "prayer" position. This limits their mobility and gives you greater control.

Hold their wrists together from the underside of their hands, close to their pinkies. If they begin to resist, you can hold their pinkies together and have greater control. Press the bow of the handcuff against their right wrist and lock the cuff into place. Place the other cuff on the suspect quickly and accurately. The suspect should have pressure on their wrists at all times.

It was a positive game script, so it made sense for him to have a massive snap share. Hubbard had a nice day with total yards and five receptions he also had 24 carries , which we expected. Damien Williams had 84 total yards a touch down which made for a solid PPR day, but the real story is Khalil Herbert getting 18 carries.

Perine had a nice week getting 15 touches four receptions for 83 yards and a touchdown. It was pretty obvious Mixon should have been held out, and it remains to be seen if he will be ready to go this weekend. It was a big bounce-back game for the Browns after the sputtered in Minnesota.

Hunt was plenty involved with 89 total yards on 17 touches five receptions and two rushing touchdowns. Both backs are standalone plays right now.

His resurgence has rewarded anyone who took the chance on him in the 2nd Round this summer. Pollard was once again very involved with yards total yards on 18 touches four receptions. Vic Fangio should do better. Jamaal Williams was solid, if unspectacular, and continues to get touches per week. Jones had a decent day with total yards and added four receptions to salvage his PPR performance.

Dillon turned four receptions into 49 yards which was good to see for his handcuff value. Mark Ingram had 16 carries for 41 yards for a comical 2. Give those touches to DJ, and we might be in business. You down with Big JT? Yeah, you know me! Taylor had a huge yard touchdown catch and run to start the game. It was a weird game script where the Colts jumped out in front but never felt in control. As I said, it was an odd game for Indianapolis. Dare Ogunbowale? I said last week Robinson would need a positive game script to post a monster score.

A lot of people say wanting to saving a bullet and prevent noise are mains reasons for not shooting Lee. Those are fair reasons. So what if Clem had a knife, screwdriver, etc. TTG could have an option like "Stab me through the eye. Though noise was one of the practical reasons I didn't have her do it. Given she couldn't even really look at Lee when she shoots him, I'm inclined to think she probably couldn't do the job quickly, anyway with any sort of muscle-powered melee weapon That actually would be pretty awesome to have a decision carry over the game like that!

Dude wtf!? First of all Owwwwwwwwwwwww. Second just damn. If she missed and he survived, that would just be fucking painful man! No, that would be more of a no! The Fallen. You don't let your dead turn. One of my zombie apocalypse principles. The Fallen wrote: ». He wasn't DEAD though! He was still alive when he was left I'm all for the you don't leave the living behind, but not to kill if he couldn't be taken.

I just couldn't He died alone anyway :P. However, I just didn't want to give up hope It just seems to keep telling me not to just assume people are dead or that things are hopeless, so I wanted to give Lee a chance, as much as it did I agree I couldn't just let someone I loved or cared about just die and turn, nor would I just leave them behind, even their dead body really I just didn't want Clem to do that.

Maybe if she was older, and she didn't have to see her parents as walkers just then, and have a guilty conscience as to why Lee got bitten, or had lost her entire group just prior. How about being a hostage?

How about just almost getting killed and needing Lee's help, making her feel useless? I just didn't want to cause her any more strain than she had to. Cincinnati — Starter: Joe Mixon , Handcuff: Samaje Perine Mixon posted a disappointing box score with just 94 total yards and was held without a touchdown. He did record 19 touches so the bell cow usage continues.

Cleveland — Starter: Nick Chubb , Handcuff: Kareem Hunt Hunt had the bigger game this week with total yards and a touchdown, marking two weeks in a row where he was effective.

As the weather turns, Cleveland will continue to pile up carries for him. Dallas — Starter: Ezekiel Elliott , Handcuff: Tony Pollard Zeke got heavy usage with 20 touches three receptions and scored two touchdowns as the Cowboys made it a point to get him involved early. Pollard still had a role with 12 touches and it looks like he will be a weekly part of the game plan for right now.

I still think he is the back to roster here but Gordon continues to find ways to be relevant. Still, Dillon remains one of the steadiest handcuff options in fantasy. He also found the end zone which gave him a nice PPR day. Marlon Mack is reportedly on the trading block so Hines will be involved moving forward.

If you have Taylor, you have to hang onto him at this point and hope he gets more work. Jacksonville — Starter: James Robinson , Handcuff: Carlos Hyde Robinson finally popped off for yards and a touchdown on 22 touches 6 receptions! The positive sign is he continued to get work after a crucial fumble in the first half so his role is more secure than we thought. Williams is still a stash and would vault into RB2 territory in the event of an injury. Incredible stat line?

Would I trust him? Kenyan Drake was somewhat usable with 57 total yards and three receptions but I wish his potential and production were more closely aligned.



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