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Rickg · 31-35, M
Idk for sure
I wasn’t there, and I’m not part of the investigation
Videos can be edited and what not
But from everything I’ve seen this cops guilty
The cop’s knee was on the guys neck when he was handcuffed, lying face down and not resisting
No excuse for that
Obviously that could obstruct the man’s airway or cut off blood flow
And I highly doubt that the cop was ever trained to do that to someone
I wasn’t there, and I’m not part of the investigation
Videos can be edited and what not
But from everything I’ve seen this cops guilty
The cop’s knee was on the guys neck when he was handcuffed, lying face down and not resisting
No excuse for that
Obviously that could obstruct the man’s airway or cut off blood flow
And I highly doubt that the cop was ever trained to do that to someone
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Rickg Except a knee to the back of the neck does not restrict air or blood flow through the neck. If it did the man would not have struggled for 10 minutes. He would have blacked out or died within a few minutes.
Rickg · 31-35, M
It looked to me like at for at least some of the time the cop was kneeling on the side of Floyd’s neck
And I believe pressure like that could cut off an artery and restrict air flow
I do have use of force training
But to be fair I’m not a subject matter expert of a doctor so I could be completely wrong
Ppl need to let the investigation be conducted by professionals who have all the facts
Be curious to see the outcome
@hippyjoe1955
And I believe pressure like that could cut off an artery and restrict air flow
I do have use of force training
But to be fair I’m not a subject matter expert of a doctor so I could be completely wrong
Ppl need to let the investigation be conducted by professionals who have all the facts
Be curious to see the outcome
@hippyjoe1955