I think they have the training they need. My thinking is that they see so much travesty each day that they get numb. I think they lose sympathy and understanding that everyone has a unique personal problem and responds differently. So sit on a person might sometimes be the most effective way and sometimes the most deadly. The cops weren't out to kill him and should get a murder charge, but I do believe they pushed him over the cliff. I think he would be alive if it wasn't for that knee but the officer neglected Floyd's situation on the ground. That was a crime and not an accident.
I know. I seen it. He was wild. They didn't manage to contain him. So officers sat on his legs, back and neck. What could one expect to be possible happening?
I think they have the training they need. My thinking is that they see so much travesty each day that they get numb. I think they lose sympathy and understanding that everyone has a unique personal problem and responds differently. So sit on a person might sometimes be the most effective way and sometimes the most deadly. The cops weren't out to kill him and should get a murder charge, but I do believe they pushed him over the cliff. I think he would be alive if it wasn't for that knee but the officer neglected Floyd's situation on the ground. That was a crime and not an accident.
How does restraining a guy cause an overdose? Nobody neglected Floyd. They called for an ambulance twice. It went to the wrong location.
Its a chain of unfortunate happenings. And not getting that man into a car was a farce. I've seen the video. Their technique must be better.
If you watched all the video you would know that he was in the car and kicked his way out in a drug induced fit.
As far as the kneeling, watch this video.
https://youtu.be/nD9AToZJRz4
I know. I seen it. He was wild. They didn't manage to contain him. So officers sat on his legs, back and neck. What could one expect to be possible happening?