Bill Whittle

How Far Must Cops Go to Rescue a Drowning Man Who Jumps in a Lake to Escape from Them?

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Is law enforcement obligated to go beyond their training, and official protocol, to risk their own lives in an effort to save a person who's attempting to flee? Thirty-four year old Sean Bickings, a homeless man, tried to get away from police in Arizona who responded to a potential domestic violence incident involving Bickings. When cops said they would check his outstanding warrants, Bickings jumped in Tempe Town Lake and started to swim away. Shortly afterward, city officials say, he told police he was "in distress" and he drowned. The headlines say cops did nothing but watch him die. Scott Ott, Stephen Green and Bill Whittle create 260 new episodes each year with the encouragement and funding of our Members. For as little as $9.95/month, you can join this cadre of committed conservative patriots who run their own blog and forums. We think Membership is worth it just to meet them, but our Members say they give so that thousands of others can hear a message they don't get elsewhere. Give it a try for 30 da