And another LEO use of force arrest techniques internet expert clown chimes in lol



Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by bigsqueeze
Originally Posted by ribka
Which detaining and or restraining procedures did the officer violate from his training?

Please be specific or just verbal diarrhea again?



Originally Posted by bigsqueeze
Originally Posted by Daveinjax
Originally Posted by bigsqueeze
Originally Posted by Daveinjax
They’re charging the cop and they don’t have the autopsy yet ? I’m going to bet that eventually the cops will be exonerated , get back pay , and a large settlement to resign.
........................Like I said in my other post... You are unfamiliar with LEO policies and police protocols. Does not matter IF the autopsy finds positive of whatever drug or drugs. The officers violated detainment procedure after he was already cuffed and on the ground....That is called,,,"unreasonable force"......

The officer was charged with one count of 3rd degree murder plus one count of manslaughter. Apparently all of those investigating this case and who watched the video including the Minneapolis DA and the federal authorities, all disagree with ya there Daveinjax not to mention many more who also disagree with you.....

Slice and dice this any way you wish and justify the officer's actions any way you wish....Bottom line? The officer violated procedure which directly lead to a death.



Officers were professionally immobilizing the perp so he couldn’t hurt himself or others until medical transport arrived. By pinning him to the ground and completely immobilizing him they’re protecting him. They’re not medical professionals so they don’t know how to properly diagnose and treat the perp. Hence the ambulance with medical professionals. Floyd was a heart attack waiting to happen.
......You are full of CRAP!... Professionally immobilizing him??? Ya mean professionally immobilizing him by putting pressure on his neck for 6 to 8 minutes dramatically reducing the blood flow to the brain?? Ya mean THAT KIND of PROFESSIONAL immobilization??..............

Yep! You are right. The officers are not medical professionals. HOWEVER and nevertheless, they are TRAINED LEOs who violated detainment procedure by using unreasonable force. You do NOT need to be a medical professional to know that when force is applied to the neck in certain ways for a period of time, it can cause death.

Those officers were trained on what to do,,, AND ALSO TRAINED ON WHAT NOT TO DO....
.............TWO words ribka......"unreasonable force".......Specifics? Unreasonable force in police lingo or procedure, is defined as using an un-needed technique or un-needed techniques (plural) to immobilize someone, who by all definition according to policy and procedure has already been immobilized.........That is not verbal diarrhea........If any suspect has been immobilized, which he certainly was by all standards of LEO training, then ya don't then come along and put a leg or a knee into the guy's VULNERABLE neck to then apply downward pressure for 6 to 8 minutes!! If the guy is still rolling around from side to side while cuffed with hands behind the back and laying flat on his stomach, then downward pressure could have easily been applied elsewhere on his back side on a far less vulnerable area!.......


STOP! making sense...just STOP it!


Last edited by ribka; 05/29/20.