Apparently, the technique used by officer Chauvin was legal at the time Floyd was arrested. He's likely to get off and also his job back.
BTW I don't think there was anything particularly racial about this. Just a sad coincidence that the suspect was black, and the officer was white.
Of course it wasn't racial. There is zero basis for anyone to suggest that it is. The MSM, and the forces (which dominate it) seeking the downfall of the Christian West, will seize upon any excuse to make a White on black encounter between cops and a suspect into a matter of White racism.
Beyond that, the pressure appeared to be in between the shoulder blades. We were taught to use that. We were never taught to apply pressure to the neck. I am not arguing that it is not being taught now, but Chauvin was apply pressure to the back with one leg/knee and the neck with the other. That is not what was shown in the Jeep video.
I cannot say that I do. Generally the video we say was missing relevant context. I always assumed that when the officer's action was examined against the law that their actions were deemed just.
There were two main reasons:
1.) The jury saw video that the rest of the United States wasn't allowed to 2.) The defense demonstrated that the officers used the PR-24 as they were trained
Now with that in mind, please watch this short video from last Tuesday.
Let me know when the light bulb comes on:
Those Cops deployed their police cruisers remarkably well given how many there were and how suddenly the chase was over, didn't see any Cops almost get hit getting out of their vehicles either. Is that something they also train for?
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
Those Cops deployed their police cruisers remarkably well given how many there were and how suddenly the chase was over, didn't see any Cops almost get hit getting out of their vehicles either. Is that something they also train for?
Yes.
Stopping a car when your co-worker is in front of it is something they train for.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
Beyond that, the pressure appeared to be in between the shoulder blades. We were taught to use that. We were never taught to apply pressure to the neck. I am not arguing that it is not being taught now, but Chauvin was apply pressure to the back with one leg/knee and the neck with the other. That is not what was shown in the Jeep video.
Just stop.
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
Apparently, the technique used by officer Chauvin was legal at the time Floyd was arrested. He's likely to get off and also his job back.
BTW I don't think there was anything particularly racial about this. Just a sad coincidence that the suspect was black, and the officer was white.
Of course it wasn't racial. There is zero basis for anyone to suggest that it is. The MSM, and the forces (which dominate it) seeking the downfall of the Christian West, will seize upon any excuse to make a White on black encounter between cops and a suspect into a matter of White racism.
On that, we can agree.
It's kind of like the problem BLM is facing now though. When you know that a certain disastrous response is guaranteed, it may be time to change tactics.
Why is it necessary for an officer to to have to wrestle and fight these animals after they are discovered? Why should apprehension be so complicated?
I'll answer my own question... These animals know no other way..it's jungle justice and should be handled by animal control rather than by a civilized police department.
Third world niqqerdom, here we come!
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"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Didn't look like the cops or the suspect were really fighting against one another. Why didn't the cops just tell him to get in the back of the car and then tazer him when he refused to cooperate? I have bulls that are way bigger, tougher and more stubborn than that negro, but a few good licks with the Hotshot gives them an attitude adjustment.
A momentary knee on the neck to cuff someone. What's your point?
You’re not very good at this either.
You have a tendency to be cryptic rather than just coming out and making your point. How about just doing the latter rather than leaving us all in suspense. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm saying I'm not sure you've clearly made the point you meant to make to begin with.
The suspect is always assisted into the back of the cop car. I have never seen anyone just happily hop into the back of a car. lol . It could be as simple as the cop holding the suspect's arm and making sure they don't hit their head on the car. still.....
A momentary knee on the neck to cuff someone. What's your point?
You’re not very good at this either.
You have a tendency to be cryptic rather than just coming out and making your point. How about just doing the latter rather than leaving us all in suspense. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm saying I'm not sure you've clearly made the point you meant to make to begin with.
He’s trying to make you think for yourself. Instead of being spoon fed information.. the point being made every police academy across this country teaches that technique..
Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.
A momentary knee on the neck to cuff someone. What's your point?
You’re not very good at this either.
You have a tendency to be cryptic rather than just coming out and making your point. How about just doing the latter rather than leaving us all in suspense. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm saying I'm not sure you've clearly made the point you meant to make to begin with.
He’s trying to make you think for yourself. Instead of being spoon fed information.. the point being made every police academy across this country teaches that technique..