Let me restate my question. In the ordinary course of things, it is very rare for someone who has been electrocuted but not killed to continue being involved in a very stressful situation after the electrocution—for example continuing to resist police officers or to take part in a battle.
Someone who accidentally electrocutes himself backs away, and nobody jumps on top of him after that. Do you see what I mean? Is it possible that the individual would be more vulnerable after the electrocution than before as far as resisting those who are trying to restrain him?