Anonymous
06/20/2020 (Sat) 15:55:46
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>>164>I never said that I said they shouldn't fucking kill citizens when they're in no goddamn danger!Nobody is saying that they should. He was arresting the man, his intention was not to kill now was it? Although I'm sure you believe it was for whatever hair brained reason.
>What are you on? How can someone resist when handcuffed and being stood on while not being able to move? By resisting anyway, by moving about and doing whatever it is you can to break free.
>The drugs don't matter much because choking someone for several minutes is a crime and doesn't help with any preexisting condition.Ho much do you know about choking? There are two kinds, you can do it by restricting the airways and you can do it by restricting the blood flow. Th 'Choke' the officer was doing was restricting part of the blood flow(at best), but only part which would not have resulted in his death alone as I said before, it only did kill him because of the drugs in his system and his heart condition. As I also said before, I don't agree with what he did, it was malconduct but he is a police officer not the mans doctor so how should he know what the mans pre-existing medical conditions are and what drugs were in his system and what he should do regarding them?
>Then why did he have his knee of his neck? To restrain him.
>The guy was handcuffed and the officer had back up so they could easily just have thrown him in the back of a squad car and called it a day.Not if he is resting and a big guy, they obviously felt they could not.
>That wouldn't have broke police protocol and no one would have died.Possibly, the drugs could still have killed him because he was still in a stressed state with an elevated heart rate, it's less likely but still possible. Besides, if he didn't resist arrest he would not have died either, as is most often the case.
>COPS AREN'T YOUR FRIENDS!. 99.99% of the time they are. Do they do terrible things? Yes. But they are also vital to a functioning society and the vast majority of the time they don't do things like that.
>Cops need to be held accountable for their actions.And they are most of the time. People that commit crimes and resist arrest need to be taken into account too.