Normal for cops to settle disputes between two people in this manner.?

MrRyan

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Me and my younger bro got into an arguement. He's very manipulative and he ends up calling police on me for me pushing him to the bed after he pushed into me while we were argueing. The cops understood that he was wrong and was trying to be manipulative. One thing they did was hear us both out. Then both cops spoke to us individually. They both understood what happened and explained to me that it's against law to prevent someone from calling police, etc.

Then they talked to my brother, but I wasn't allowed to hear what they were telling him. Just like my bro wasn't allowed to hear what they were telling me.

When they talked to me, they justified and acknowledged everything that happened and encouraged me to play it smart and not do those things again. Then they went to my bro and was talking to him too and I'm assuming they did the same thing.

I'm curious to know if what they told him was what they knew he wanted to hear in order for him to not call the police. Everyone knew he was wrong and he eventually got this, but I'm trying to figure out what they told him that made him feel like he was justified and had rights......HE WAS wrong.
 
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