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Reason: None provided.

That's debatable and not really immediately material without seeing the full video and scene. I've yet to see a full video.

Whether or not you, if you do opt to restrain someone then you have to make sure they can breath even more so if by the neck.

In this case both the victim and a bi-stander make it clear there's a problem and the cop completely ignores it. There's no excuse for that even if people often say that when it's not true. You can't adhere to the boy who cried wolf. Imagine one person makes a fake report to 911 reporting respiratory distress so the operator dismisses all subsequent calls, it doesn't work like that.

It's possible the restraint was excessive in the first place but what I've seen in the video that's not the fatal mistake.

After being informed multiple times the officer does bugger all to check and readjust. After the victim appears to pass out he doesn't seem to even notice for quite sometime. It looks to me as well like he's putting his full weight or a lot of it which you can't not be conscious off.

The bits and pieces of videos I have seen so far are confusing. Walking him around then having him on the floor. I don't understand why there is so much time wasting and faffing around when they can just put him in their car. Why pin him to the ground and why for so long?

He is in completely the wrong posture to restrain someone with the knee like that for controlled force. He might as well have just sat/stood on him. He looks like a total retard.

If I'm not mistaken he's asking if the victim will get in the car and the victim says he will but the cop is still sitting on him that's fucked up.

324 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

That's debatable and not really immediately material without seeing the full video and scene. I've yet to see a full video.

Whether or not you, if you do opt to restrain someone then you have to make sure they can breath even more so if by the neck.

In this case both the victim and a bi-stander make it clear there's a problem and the cop completely ignores it. There's no excuse for that even if people often say that when it's not true. You can't adhere to the boy who cried wolf. Imagine one person makes a fake report to 911 reporting respiratory distress so the operator dismisses all subsequent calls, it doesn't work like that.

It's possible the restraint was excessive in the first place but what I've seen in the video that's not the fatal mistake.

After being informed multiple times the officer does bugger all to check and readjust. After the victim appears to pass out he doesn't seem to even notice for quite sometime. It looks to me as well like he's putting his full weight or a lot of it which you can't not be conscious off.

The bits and pieces of videos I have seen so far are confusing. Walking him around then having him on the floor. I don't understand why there is so much time wasting and faffing around when they can just put him in their car. Why pin him to the ground and why for so long?

He is in completely the wrong posture to restrain someone with the knee like that for controlled force. He might as well have just sat/stood on him. He looks like a total retard.

324 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's debatable and not really immediately material without seeing the full video and scene. I've yet to see a full video.

Whether or not you, if you do opt to restrain someone then you have to make sure they can breath even more so if by the neck.

In this case both the victim and a bi-stander make it clear there's a problem and the cop completely ignores it. There's no excuse for that even if people often say that when it's not true. You can't adhere to the boy who cried wolf. Imagine one person makes a fake report to 911 reporting respiratory distress so the operator dismisses all subsequent calls, it doesn't work like that.

It's possible the restraint was excessive in the first place but what I've seen in the video that's not the fatal mistake.

After being informed multiple times the officer does bugger all to check and readjust. After the victim appears to pass out he doesn't seem to even notice for quite sometime. It looks to me as well like he's putting his full weight or a lot of it which you can't not be conscious off.

The bits and pieces of videos I have seen so far are confusing. Walking him around then having him on the floor. I don't understand why there is so much time wasting and faffing around when they can just put him in their car. Why pin him to the ground and why for so long?

He is in completely the wrong posture to restrain someone with the knee like that for controlled force. He might as well have just sat/stood on him. He looks like a retard.

324 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's debatable and not really immediately material without seeing the full video and scene. I've yet to see a full video.

Whether or not you, if you do opt to restrain someone then you have to make sure they can breath even more so if by the neck.

In this case both the victim and a bi-stander make it clear there's a problem and the cop completely ignores it. There's no excuse for that even if people often say that when it's not true. You can't adhere to the boy who cried wolf. Imagine one person makes a fake report to 911 reporting respiratory distress so the operator dismisses all subsequent calls, it doesn't work like that.

It's possible the restraint was excessive in the first place but what I've seen in the video that's not the fatal mistake.

After being informed multiple times the officer does bugger all to check and readjust. After the victim appears to pass out he doesn't seem to even notice for quite sometime. It looks to me as well like he's putting his full weight or a lot of it which you can't not be conscious off.

The bits and pieces of videos I have seen so far are confusing. Walking him around then having him on the floor. I don't understand why there is so much time wasting and faffing around when they can just put him in their car. Why pin him to the ground and why for so long?

He is in completely the wrong posture to restrain someone with the knee like that for controlled force. He might as well have just sat on him. He looks like a retard.

324 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

That's debatable and not really immediately material without seeing the full video and scene. I've yet to see a full video.

Whether or not you, if you do opt to restrain someone then you have to make sure they can breath even more so if by the neck.

In this case both the victim and a bi-stander make it clear there's a problem and the cop completely ignores it. There's no excuse for that even if people often say that when it's not true. You can't adhere to the boy who cried wolf. Imagine one person makes a fake report to 911 reporting respiratory distress so the operator dismisses all subsequent calls, it doesn't work like that.

It's possible the restraint was excessive in the first place but what I've seen in the video that's not the fatal mistake.

After being informed multiple times the officer does bugger all to check and readjust. After the victim appears to pass out he doesn't seem to even notice for quite sometime. It looks to me as well like he's putting his full weight or a lot of it which you can't not be conscious off.

The bits and pieces of videos I have seen so far are confusing. Walking him around then having him on the floor. I don't understand why there is so much time wasting and faffing around when they can just put him in their car. Why pin him to the ground and why for so long?

324 days ago
1 score