Brazilian Officers Have To Follow Insane Use of Force Rules
Brazilian law enforcement faces extreme legal hurdles in use-of-force situations, where officers are presumed guilty until proven innocent after a shooting. This leads to dangerous hesitation, forcing officers to prioritize suspect rights over immediate victim safety in critical incidents like hostage scenarios. The video highlights the effectiveness of close-quarters grappling and techniques like neck restraints, contrasting them with the risks posed by overly restrictive legal frameworks.









