When are you going to address the fact that these police brutality incidents occur in cities run by your people?
I wouldn't be surprised if domestic abuse is more common than the type of brutality the protests are about. But, as I said in my post, there's no central authority to protest against WRT domestic abuse. An abusive spouse isn't acting on anyone's authority when they attack their partner. Actually, in some cases they'll cite religion as giving them the power, so maybe there is a central authority to protest against sometimes.
Actually, I'd venture more often than that especially in a violent setting as that. It's hard of course to discern with the eyes what is enough force and what isn't, but the outcome was sort of premeditated(the riots, etc) by what an incredibly gruesome scene that was. The undying facts do however change in that it can't possibly stick as a murder charge, reckless endangerment(aka: manslaughter) is maybe the only thing you can get him on but then it becomes dicey.
Don't waste your time....there were plenty of us that were outraged to see a human soul on the ground being treated with uncalled for excessive force for 8 minutes. Justice would have been met out. You and your left wing media turned this into a race thing for political benefit. You keep barking up the wrong tree long enough, you will get your just desserts.
He was on the ground, handcuffed for 8 minutes with a knee grinding his face into the asphault. For 8 minutes anyway, he had no chance to comply.
The arrest was a total screw up. Seemed arrogant on the cop's part and the guy couldn't breathe and from what I saw was ignored until too late. I didnt see an out of control situation. I dont know the facts except what can see...but I also read that their police report did not align with the video seen later. In my opinion this does not exonerate the police but can help clarify the situation.
You're right here. It's become a bit of a 50/50 case, as none of the officers are trained specifically in the medical profession and so the signs of a heart attack or whatever would be easy to miss from their prospective. I think one such fix would be to have a 'medical officer' in a platoon at all times, to be able to discern the health and health risks of a suspect(and it'd be handy for an officer too in case emergency first aid is ever needed in a shootout.) If for example there was such a 'medical officer', they could have discerned the claustrophobic claims(which to me smell of BS) and made the determination and if he failed that test they could keep driving him to the station.
What we’ll learn is the coroner’s report was as legitimate as the initial police report. However, that won’t matter because pieces of the narrative will have already been set. Managing the perception of white Americans is always the key in these situations.
Do you see any misconduct on the part of the officer? Some people are going through mental contortions to try and find reasons why his behavior did not contribute to George's death. Those other people who were arrested aren't the issue. It seems quite obvious that in this case his treatment while being arrested, played a role.
no one said he was strangled, his blood circulation was hampered by police police killed an unarmed handcuffed man with health conditions, even worse
the riots were not the fault of the rioters, the building had weak structure and were made of combustible material and would have burned anyways.... so not the rioters fault...... the logic of the right
and this was the cause, without it, the man would be alive today "The combined effects of Mr. Floyd being restrained by police"
the amount of time he did this to this man alone would make it murder in my opinion if this was a quick action to get cuffs on him and done, would be a different story the man was already in cuffs and in the care of these officers
only way is to make an example of cops that do such horrific things, hand slaps and paid vacations don't do it, hold the cops accountable for their horrific actions
Let's see how it all unfolds. If this fella was killed, throw a book at him, and let all these protesters riot to their hearts' delight.
yeah, that is what we would think if the right said something like that, glad you're admitting what you were doing and the right doesn't really believe that