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4 Minneapolis officers fired in death of black man
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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 4515838" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>agreed I think though what we're going to find at some point is that this neck on the knee tactic has been used in the past to render resistant arrestee's unconcious . Officer Chauvin knew he was being recorded there is no way i will believe he would deliberately try to kill someone while being recorded. </p><p>i think he honestly believed he was knocking him out not killing him. I believe that also shows he has used this technique before and therefore had the expected outcome of knocking him out. In this case George probably had some underlying condition possibly enhanced by the drugs and possibly enhanced by the physical exertion of resistance that contributed to his dying. Its clearly a negligent death on the police officers part. Its definitely not a white cop trying to deliberately kill a black guy. Hopefully if nothing else comes of this case it will be the outlawing of this type of restraint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 4515838, member: 58700"] agreed I think though what we're going to find at some point is that this neck on the knee tactic has been used in the past to render resistant arrestee's unconcious . Officer Chauvin knew he was being recorded there is no way i will believe he would deliberately try to kill someone while being recorded. i think he honestly believed he was knocking him out not killing him. I believe that also shows he has used this technique before and therefore had the expected outcome of knocking him out. In this case George probably had some underlying condition possibly enhanced by the drugs and possibly enhanced by the physical exertion of resistance that contributed to his dying. Its clearly a negligent death on the police officers part. Its definitely not a white cop trying to deliberately kill a black guy. Hopefully if nothing else comes of this case it will be the outlawing of this type of restraint. [/QUOTE]
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