You're assuming he put all of his weight on his left knee and none on his right. "Can't breathe" would be relevant if he died of asphyxiation, which he didn't. He was high on Fentanyl and died of a heart attack. Cops don't generally "brutalize" perps in broad daylight with cellphone cameras around. This was manslaughter at best.
Uh...that was a guy the family hired. He told them what they wanted to hear.
Uh...I am gonna go with the famous autopsy guy here.
What crime did they commit? Why did they take their guns?
beats me, but these guys were not store owners protecting their businesses, right? it's not helpful for a bunch of yahoos to wield guns and start playing vigilante. tensions are high as it is.What crime did they commit? Why did they take their guns?
Yes they should be careful or people may riot :/beats me, but these guys were not store owners protecting their businesses, right? it's not helpful for a bunch of yahoos to wield guns and start playing vigilante. tensions are high as it is.
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And you're assuming he didn't.You're assuming he put all of his weight on his left knee and none on his right.
Whoops."Can't breathe" would be relevant if he died of asphyxiation, which he didn't.
Completely irrelevant. Whether or not there were drugs in his system is a non factor. The fact is, the policeman continued to kneel on an unresponsive, subdued and restrained man. Which directly led to his death. That is undeniable.He was high on Fentanyl and died of a heart attack. Cops don't generally "brutalize" perps in broad daylight with cellphone cameras around. This was manslaughter at best.
beats me, but these guys were not store owners protecting their businesses, right? it's not helpful for a bunch of yahoos to wield guns and start playing vigilante. tensions are high as it is.
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