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Following the chase, the officers engage the suspect directly, instructing him to stop and then to come out of the pond. The suspect complies, albeit with moments of apparent confusion or apologize, saying, "I'm sorry." This display of submission indicates a possible recognition of being caught or an attempt to de-escalate.
As the suspect is approached, officers instruct him to turn around, then to walk backward with his hands behind his back—standard procedure for ensuring control and safety. The suspect agrees, and the officers proceed to handcuff him, saying, "Put your hands on your back."