Monday, January 28, 2008

Expecting the unexpected.....



'Shields? Why do we need those?'
'Do you want to get stabbed?'
'Not really, no.'
'Well she's got a knife, so we shall need these.'
'Hold on, I didn't join the Police to get stabbed.'
'No one does.'
'This isn't Korea, you're pulling my leg right?'
'No.'
'But I mean, come on, Shields?'

You walked into the house with your colleague, hearing the shouting and screaming from the outside, you knew it wasn't going to be a pretty sight, it wasn't. The man was shouting, loosing control, he had already lashed out once before, you could see that by the injuries the woman had already suffered.

Suddenly he started to swing his arms around, you looked at your colleague and he started to try and calm the man down, but you knew it wasn't going to have any affect. You knew that you would have no chance if this turned violent, and it looked like it could turn that way in a flash. You took hold of your radio and put a message through to control, asking for some help, you were trying to hide the uncertainty in your voice, it was difficult, but you managed to.

As you talked to the two parties, trying to by time till assistance arrived, you give advice on a subject you still to this day, know nothing about, it felt like hours but you know now it was just minutes.

Suddenly the man went for a chair, and picked it up, you shouted at his wife:

'Get out now, take your children and go now!'

Your colleague drew his ASP, but there was no room to extend it. You didn't know what to do, so you just shouted at the man:

'Stay back, stay back, don't move, stay back!'

Both you and your colleague stood between the man and his wife, and made sure she made it through the door, she had to go first, you or your colleague had to be last. As you looked at the man, you made sure it was eye to eye, you thought the next thing that would happen would be that he would go to hit you or your colleague across the face with it.

You had no idea what was about to happen, and to this day you still don't understand it, he looked at your colleague, put the chair back on the floor, sat on it and started to sob, he wept, asking, pleading for help, you put your ASP back in your holder and watched as your colleague arrested the man.

That night you arrived home at about midnight, your dad was still up watching television, he asked you:

'Did you have a good time?'

You looked at him and you said:

'It was good, can't complain.'

'You have to take risks. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.'

Paulo Coelho

1 Comments:

At 7:40 AM, Blogger wonderingchild said...

thank you for being who you are and for sharing yourself...

 

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