Yakuda
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The department approved using that tactic for nine minutes?
Why not? It didn't kill george floyd.
The department approved using that tactic for nine minutes?
He reportedly said "I can't breathe" 20 times while not being able to breathe.
It's worse than that. The jurors know if they say NOT guilty the press will dox them and their lives will be turned upside down. This is a huge problem but there is not much to be done about it. the american press is pure evil.
Oh you called and they said nine minutes was fine? Well there ya go
Why not? It didn't kill george floyd.
It's on video.
Why not? It didn't kill george floyd.
Yes, it did kill Floyd. That's what the ME determined.
I just called and they had no idea what I was talking about.
They said putting a knee on someone's neck isn't an approved technique.
So you're lying when you said it was.
Cite it.
A few cops shoot at my gun club. You have the arrogant one or two who think they're good. Then there's a few who are. Not much happens around here, but you can tell the ones who won't crack under pressure and have their shit together.
I don't know anything about the police academy training, but the NRA sponsors a lot of their firearms competitions.
That’s the point lol.
Properly executed, a neck restraint can’t cause death by asphyxiation because it would result in significant injury to the neck and/or larynx. Then the neck restraint wasn’t properly executed.
Do you have evidence of that in Chauvin’s case? As long as a person is able to breathe they could survive a neck restraint indefinitely.
No it is not, policy already decided it was an approved technique! Take that up with the department, it should be a separate case.
If I do, what do I get from you?
Cuz I'm not doing your work for you for nothing.
none of the 'tell-tale signs of asphyxiation'".
Nowhere- in anybody's department approvals - will it state that kneeling on the neck for an extended period is acceptable- let alone for nine minutes +. You are grasping at Banana RepubliQan straws. It was murder- filmed and distributed.
Right, because the autopsy said: "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression."
So if you don't believe that kneeling on someone's neck for nine minutes could cause cardiopulmonary arrest, then you should put your money where your big mouth is and volunteer to have me kneel on your neck for nine minutes to prove it's totally harmless.
Do you have the courage to do that, or are you chickenshit?