I have no idea the race of the angry mob, so take your racist projection and shove it up your ass. What makes the group of people an "angry mob" is that they were cussing at, yelling at, and threatening the police officers. That, my dear, is an angry mob.
He could breath just fine based on the yelling and moaning he was doing. Do you have any idea how many times an officer has been told by a perp that they couldn't breath or some other nonsense while being apprehended? You're so naïve. If it weren't so fucking pathetic, it might be cute.
Willful ignorance of what? The race of the people yelling at the officers? Why would I willfully ignore that? Actually, the better question is: Why would that matter? The people yelling and cussing at the police threatened the police with violence. That may not be illegal, but it is cause for the officers' actions. A witness for the prosecution testified as much.
If you just stole something from someone and have a knife, and I tackle you to the ground and pin you down until someone else arrives, I'm not going to let you back up for any reason because I don't know what you'll do. Double that if you admit that you "ate too many drugs". Triple that if there is an angry mob of bystanders threatening me with harm.
You are assuming that Floyd stopped breathing because of the police restraint. It is far more likely that he stopped breathing because he went into cardiac arrest from a drug overdose. Just like rapper DMX.
This is how I know I've won the argument.
You know what the difference was? Crowder wasn't pumped full of drugs.
I, personally, despise most of the cops. But Floyd case is just virtue signaling, moral outrage, racial war bait. Political theater.