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<blockquote data-quote="MAKAVELI" data-source="post: 4817682" data-attributes="member: 43825"><p>"Once the [officer] is in control, then you release," Masson said. "That's what use of force is: You use it till the threat has stopped."</p><p></p><p></p><p>George Kirkham, a professor emeritus at the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University, told the Star-Tribune that the maneuver of putting a knee on a suspect's neck isn't often taught in police academies anymore, because it is a risky move that can cause brain death in just a few minutes.</p><p></p><p>"The man was prone on the ground. He was no threat to anyone," Kirkham said of Floyd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAKAVELI, post: 4817682, member: 43825"] "Once the [officer] is in control, then you release," Masson said. "That's what use of force is: You use it till the threat has stopped." George Kirkham, a professor emeritus at the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University, told the Star-Tribune that the maneuver of putting a knee on a suspect's neck isn't often taught in police academies anymore, because it is a risky move that can cause brain death in just a few minutes. "The man was prone on the ground. He was no threat to anyone," Kirkham said of Floyd. [/QUOTE]
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