Another google genius. The photos and the charging report indicate that the officer had his knee where he was trained to place it. The video indicates that he was kneelling on upper back area. Not on his carotid as you previously stated. ( side of neck)

In case you didn't relaize Police don't attend arrest techniques training at Hennepin Technical College. lmao


Too funny


Originally Posted by Starman
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by ribka
... kneeling on the back area of an arrested subject is a part of police training.


... What about the part where Chauvin stayed on top of Floyd well after there was no pulse?


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ks...apolis-incident-may-26-2020-5741911.html


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Mylan Masson worked as a police officer for 20 years and ran police training for the state of Minnesota at Hennepin Technical College until 2016...


... As soon as you hear somebody can't breathe, you need to ask for medical attention, change your positioning change to see what's going on,' Masson said.

Masson said MPD also does not typically teach the 'knee on neck' technique and instead teaches 'knee into shoulder blades' as a restraint tactic.