Of course it didn’t. I love how people love to pretend like you can’t modulate the pressure by leaning into, or away from the knee on the suspects body. People are fucking simpletons constantly looking to be outraged at something they can use to further their agenda. Even if he angled himself to cause as much pain and discomfort as possible, Chauvin still didn’t kill GOOD BOI FLOID.
As someone who participated in subduing and restraining numerous combative patients and inmates in psychiatric hospitals and prisons over a period of 33 years, I can only add: you are correct. I tried not to hover my knee over a subdued patient's neck because it was a potentially dangerous move. Meaning, If I shifted my weight the wrong way I could potentially injure the patient's (or inmate's) neck. But, again, Saint Floyd had no neck injury. So Chauvin did not injure or kill Saint Floyd.
Either way the knee on the neck did not kill Fentanyl Floyd or contribute to his death in any way.
Of course it didn’t. I love how people love to pretend like you can’t modulate the pressure by leaning into, or away from the knee on the suspects body. People are fucking simpletons constantly looking to be outraged at something they can use to further their agenda. Even if he angled himself to cause as much pain and discomfort as possible, Chauvin still didn’t kill GOOD BOI FLOID.
As someone who participated in subduing and restraining numerous combative patients and inmates in psychiatric hospitals and prisons over a period of 33 years, I can only add: you are correct. I tried not to hover my knee over a subdued patient's neck because it was a potentially dangerous move. Meaning, If I shifted my weight the wrong way I could potentially injure the patient's (or inmate's) neck. But, again, Saint Floyd had no neck injury. So Chauvin did not injure or kill Saint Floyd.