Am I the only one who think the cops went overboard with the restraint, but it was within operating standards, and it was Flyod's drug use that ultimately killed him?
I mean if a cop punches a suspect in the head during an arrest and it pops a lethal, pre-existing brain aneurysm, the punch is what killed the suspect but it's not the cop's fault that the suspect died.
Am I the only one who think the cops went overboard with the restraint, but it was within operating standards, and it was Flyod's drug use that ultimately killed him?
I mean if a cop punches a suspect in the head during an arrest and it pops a lethal, pre-existing brain aneurysm, the punch is what killed the suspect but it's not the cop's fault that the suspect died.
Nope, you're not the only one. It seems pretty obvious that is what happened.