I was one of the police officers at the scene so I'm confident I can speak to this situation. I'm going to break apart your statement and explain it from our/my perspective.
You had just killed my two friends in a RP situation so I hit you with my car as part of the RP situation. After which my character was shot multiple times and was dead both scriptwise and in roleplay wise
At the time you ran us over your friends as far as I'm aware were still alive. I've reviewed by body worn of the situation and both of them weren't pronounced dead by the medics until after you rammed a police officer, a medic and your own friend. I think one of them was possibly but not sure if it's an actual declaration, I'd need the medics on scene to confirm. So I don't think we had "just killed" your mates. And even if they were pronounced dead, you wouldn't be able to know that as you were nowhere near the scene at that time, in fact you were parked over the other side of the street? Tad bit confused on that part. Fair enough, you were shot multiple times but as one of the paramedics said, no one dies that fast, you only said "is dead" which does not constitute any good form of roleplay and in my opinion you did in order to recieve the outcome you wanted, as opposed to roleplaying with the medics and dying in a more respectable and roleplayable way. But again, being shot in the head is fair enough however you could've done it better.
Despite my character clearly being dead from getting shot in the head, yourself, the rest of the police and the medics proceeded to blatantly powergame by not only miraculously resurrecting someone from the dead, but also by completely ignoring my roleplay and forcing your roleplay on me. After 5 minutes of you powergaming, I felt forced to use the voice chat to OOCly ask you to stop ignoring my roleplay as you had ignored me in the OOC channel and I believed there must have been some problem with the /me command as surely the PD wouldn't blatantly ignore roleplay like you did.
Not exactly sure how we "blatantly powergamed", as opposed to trying to actually roleplay your "is dead". The medics roleplayed extremely well and didn't try force any scenario, it's just you didn't want to roleplay with them and instead kept saying "is dead" "am dead" "is deceased" etc, so I'd watch the accusation. And also not sure how the police "powergamed" as we weren't even giving you medical attention so how could we force the scenario we wanted? But what I will say is you forced your roleplay onto us as much as they did on to you, and whether or not you agree to that is up to you. You then state you felt forced to use your characters mouth to speak OOC which is a blatant rulebreak of G2.3 - Roleplay everything...long story short a uniformed admin did not permit you to speak OOC so you did break G2.3, and due to you doing that, we also had to roleplay everything so our characters reactions are that of a supposed dead man coming back to life. In OOC chat we weren't ignoring you, one of us was talking to you who essentially spoke for us all when they said it's shit RP, which I'm sure we all agree (Apart from you of course) and keep in mind the medics were actively roleplaying, they're not going to stop giving medical aid just to have an argument with you OOC. And there was no issue with the /me command, it's just how can we provide quality roleplay like we're supposed to when you're doing shit like that and what? expecting us to be forced to go along with it? Against all common sense alongside NHS trained professionals.
"we all were amazed at the individual to be talking so soon after a fatal wound had been inflicted."
So unless you have a different definition of "fatal" from the rest of us, you admit that my character was dead and yet you roleplayed as if my character was alive.
The quote you used is from an in character perspective, our characters were indeed amazed how you were concious and speaking as if nothing happened, also, fatal wounds don't always mean instant death and you could've easily roleplayed out your death better. And also a heads up, due to you not roleplaying with the NHS workers, and then your instant recovery forced us to roleplay the sitation for you. If you had roleplayed using /me to use anything more descriptive than just "is dead" they could've done it more to your wanting, but instead had to roleplay your injuries for you, rather than you guiding it like how other & better roleplayers have done it.
Your one screenshot of "fail RP" is misleading and does not tell the full story. That screenshot was at a point where I was exasperated with your powergaming and ignoring my roleplay for the previous 5 minutes.
Correct, one screenshot does not tell the full story, however you still broke a rule and could very well be classified as fail RP, but that's up to admins hence the "?" after it on the intial report.
Also you're lying by saying that the other two people were arrested. As you are well aware, both of them were declared dead on the scene and sent to the hospital which is what you should have done with me. From your video it sounds like you were very angry so perhaps you decided that you would powergame to try and get the outcome to the RP you wanted.
They were arrested, they had cuffs on which I think would fit the definition of arrested/detained. And yes they may have been declared dead
at the scene, but they weren't dead immediatly and the same goes for you, however due to the medics not being on scene immediatly like they were with you, a different outcome was reached and a more reasonable and roleplay friendly one too I might add. But as the medics were there pretty much immediatly after you were shot, there was still time, however little, to treat you rather than "is dead". Angry? No. Frustrated, annoyed? Yes. That entire shift for about 2 hours before we dealt with you, was nonstop crazy, frustrating, annoying and bullshit filled of random stabbings, random cars ramming into us, people behaving like idiots to police simply because they can (trying to get a reaction) etc. So I hope you can understand after getting yet another apparently random vehicle collide into us for no apparent reason you could understand why we'd be annoyed OOC, but that's just it, it's OOC, the baseless accusation that because he/we were so "angry" we would go out of our way to force a medical RP we had no part in to ensure you stayed alive (which could've taken a while due to your injuries) just to take up another 15-45 mins of our time transporting and booking you into custody, writing your report, determining your punishment then enacting your punishment is amusing. I'm kinda happy you kicked the bucket at the hospital, even if it was dreadful RP on your behalf, saved me writing an incident report seeing as I can't charge a dead man.
In my opinion by the definition of the rule, you broke G2.3 and how the admins choose to handle that is up to them, but I don't think you can deny you didn't break it and therefore the report is valid. If you wish to explain your side of things feel free, from start to finish, I'm happy to listen. That includes how you intended it to go and how looking back could you have done things differently? As yeah I'm sure we could've went along with your "is dead" scenario but I think a lot of us reading will agree it isn't exactly good roleplay and you didn't give us much to work with to make it better for you. And if you wish to file a report on all of us for powergaming seeing as you seem dead certain we did, go ahead, if the admins feel that's the case then it is what it is.
And side note, if the admins would like to take action against the person driving the stolen firetruck as it breaks the rule G9.8, the ID of the driver is 319 see link:
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