
American Thinker: 'Women can be brutal too!'
Article here. Excerpt:
'We often hear and read about men brutalizing women and it is a national disgrace that so many women live their lives in terror. I've written many times about the battering situations I came across as a police officer in NYC.
But, there's another type of battering I've witnessed, albeit not nearly as often; women brutalizing men. While working a tour in Brooklyn one night, my partner and I were summoned to an apartment to handle an assault in progress. When we arrived and climbed a few flights of stairs, we heard moaning sounds coming from behind an open door of one of the rooms. Other occupants of the building were standing outside their apartments yelling advice to us about the incident. "Be careful officer, she's crazy!" one woman hollered, jabbing her finger in the direction of the open door.'
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it's under-reported or incorrectly assessed
This officer thinks women beat men "not nearly as often" as vice versa, because he was trained in such a manner which resulted in almost always arresting the man in DV situations, even if the man has injuries ("the woman hit the man in self-defense"). Years and years of this cop practising in this fashion, and being force-fed it by feminist groups in their radical indoctrination training, have left him with a skewed view of things. You cannot always fully trust the "horse's mouth".
From what I understand, men are about 30% of the victims of intimate partner violence. Also it's under-reported of course - men are less likely to go to the hospital, and also they're scared to report it in the first place because... they know they'll be arrested.
-ax