The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death

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Indiana, you refuse a field sobriety test, you lose your license for a year. Period.

You even sign a form acknowledging that when you get your license.

Florida has the same thing. You can contest the suspension and have a driver license hearing. This is separate from the criminal side of a D.U.I.


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Did you read my post?

A Cop is not expected to make it a fair fight, nor should they. They are also not held to the same standard as a civilian for self-defense.

They are their to impose the Governments will.

Also, define "non lethal force". You can easily shove someone and they hit their head on the pavement and die.

The officers are also armed. We have countless examples of unarmed men going for an officers pistol. They are not doing that because they intend to be "non-lethal".

Rayshard proved he had no problem injuring officers by any means possible to avoid arrest.

His actions completely go against this bullshit about police brutality towards the black community. If that was true, he should have been terrified of them and immediately complied with the lawful arrest fearing any disobedience would lead to his death.

Instead the dude has the balls to beat them down, take their weapon, try to use it on them while fleeing. Clearly he had no fear of them and it was likely a shock that the shot his stupid ass.

Why do these people have this mentality they can fight off cops and runaway likes it's God damn GTA5?

you dodged my question. NONE of what you said still justifies killing the man. You have TWO cops and neither of them could get this guy down so their next logical step is to kill the man? Is that the “government’s will?”? Lol, they’re not soldiers, they’re here to protect and serve. Seems people like you tend to forget that( obviously some cops do as well). I’m not going to insult your intelligence but let’s not pretend like every minority who has ever been beaten, tased, or even murdered by a cop was complying and following orders like George Floyd. Some deserved to die because they put others lives in danger. This drunk didn’t do that.
 

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Well, now Atlanta is going to burn: Atlanta's police chief resigns after officers kill man who was sleeping in Wendy's drive-thru

Atlanta's police chief resigns after officers kill man who was sleeping in Wendy's drive-thru

KILLED FOR SLEEPING? Oh wait.....

"Atlanta's police chief resigned Saturday, less than 24 hours after a black man was killed by an Atlanta officer in a struggle following a field sobriety test."

Oh, now there's a struggle.

Here's cell phone footage:
Plus we have Wendy's security footage:

OH....so he resisted arrest, being a strong dude was able to fight two officers, stealing one of their taser, run off with it, and then while being chased, he pointed the taser at police, and police terminated that threat.

Nice to see the media highly twisting the facts with such a shitty title.

The police chief is basically saying "**** this, I'm not dealing with the incoming protests, y'all are on your own!"

edit: The mayor also said she called for the immediate firing of the officer who opened fire at Brooks.
“I do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force and have called for the immediate termination of the officer,” Bottoms said.
Yeah as soon as I seen this footage I thought, yeah.....soooo.

Let me ask a question, in this situation, how many of us would have done what this Brook's guy did? Probably NONE of us. If you decide, no matter what color you are, to resist, run, take a taser and use it on a cop......ya gotta know it ain't gonna end good.

Why do the cops even have guns if they can't use them.

Tired of these candy a$$'s

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Why do people do this? Every time something like this happens, they search records for convictions. Does this somehow justify their murder? No one is defending the guy for what he did. They’re saying the cops made the wrong choice killing him.

I shared it to illustrate that this guy was no one to mourn. Were it not for a pandemic, his ass would have been in jail.

Oh yeah, for one of the lowest things you can do...beating your own child.

It is a better world with this guy in the ground
 

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Yeah as soon as I seen this footage I thought, yeah.....soooo.

Let me ask a question, in this situation, how many of us would have done what this Brook's guy did? Probably NONE of us. If you decide, no matter what color you are, to resist, run, take a taser and use it on a cop......ya gotta know it ain't gonna end good.

Why do the cops even have guns if they can't use them.

Tired of these candy a$$'s

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When did Brooks use a taser on a cop? Maybe I missed something but what I saw was Brooks deploy a taser in the air with a flailing arm as he drunkenly lumbered away.

If the officers would have shot Brooks during the wrestling match while Brooks was assaulting them and grabbing their tasers, this would have had a completely different outcome.
But the man was running away, posing no further significant threat of death or serious bodily harm to the officers or others at the moment he is shot in the back.


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When did Brooks use a taser on a cop? Maybe I missed something but what I saw was Brooks deploy a taser in the air with a flailing arm as he drunkenly lumbered away.

If the officers would have shot Brooks during the wrestling match while Brooks was assaulting them and grabbing their tasers, this would have had a completely different outcome.
But the man was running away, posing no further significant threat of death or serious bodily harm to the officers or others at the moment he is shot in the back.


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It's hard to say for certain but it looks like he may have caught the lead cop with the taser the way he crumpled to the car for a moment.
 

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When did Brooks use a taser on a cop? Maybe I missed something but what I saw was Brooks deploy a taser in the air with a flailing arm as he drunkenly lumbered away.

If the officers would have shot Brooks during the wrestling match while Brooks was assaulting them and grabbing their tasers, this would have had a completely different outcome.
But the man was running away, posing no further significant threat of death or serious bodily harm to the officers or others at the moment he is shot in the back.


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The man was absolutely still a threat. To the officers and the public.

He just assaulted two officers and stole the first weapon he could get his hands on, then fired it in the direction of the police. He had no intention of complying with the officers and no regard for their well being. This man's next move may have been to use the weapon on an innocent bystander to steal their vehicle and flee.
 

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The guy should not have assaulted, resisted, been drunk driving, aimed and fired a stun gun at the cops. It's hard for me to say whether the cop should have fired at him or not cause I am not the cop. I dont know what he saw or didnt see. It's much easier to watch the footage and make criticize the police after the fact than it is to be in their shoes.

If the rules were reversed, would the guy have fired on a white guy running away shooting a tazer at him?
 

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When did Brooks use a taser on a cop? Maybe I missed something but what I saw was Brooks deploy a taser in the air with a flailing arm as he drunkenly lumbered away.

If the officers would have shot Brooks during the wrestling match while Brooks was assaulting them and grabbing their tasers, this would have had a completely different outcome.
But the man was running away, posing no further significant threat of death or serious bodily harm to the officers or others at the moment he is shot in the back.


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When the criminal turned around and pointed the taser towards the officers should they have waited until he hit one of the officers and took his gun so it would be fair?
 

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you dodged my question. NONE of what you said still justifies killing the man. You have TWO cops and neither of them could get this guy down so their next logical step is to kill the man? Is that the “government’s will?”? Lol, they’re not soldiers, they’re here to protect and serve. Seems people like you tend to forget that( obviously some cops do as well). I’m not going to insult your intelligence but let’s not pretend like every minority who has ever been beaten, tased, or even murdered by a cop was complying and following orders like George Floyd. Some deserved to die because they put others lives in danger. This drunk didn’t do that.
None of what you said matters. It's your opinion and feelings.

Police "Serve and Protect" the law of this country.

In this case, the police where serving the community by clearing a drunk from blocking a Wendy's drive thru and protecting the public from this violent drunk driving ass. 10,000 to 16,000 people are killed each year by drunk drivers.


The police where respectful and professional from start to finish. Brooks died because he attacked them without provocation. Period.

Also, "bad news" bro, but the cops are likely going to beat any charges in Floyd's death. While the optics are awful, they responded correctly to the incident. There is also no evidence that Micheal was crushing Floyd's neck nor restricting his breathing.

Floyd died from chronic drug use.

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Also, "bad news" bro, but the cops are likely going to beat any charges in Floyd's death. While the optics are awful, they responded correctly to the incident. There is also no evidence that Micheal was crushing Floyd's neck nor restricting his breathing.

Floyd died from chronic drug use.



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They should have shot that guy earlier. He stole the officers weapon.

How physically weak were those officers though, straight pussies. That dude wasn't fit.
 

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They should have shot that guy earlier. He stole the officers weapon.

How physically weak were those officers though, straight pussies. That dude wasn't fit.
Should have called for back up and beat him batons!

*eyeroll*
 

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Maybe read the article before you jump on the lynching bandwagon.

Did you know they have body cam video???

Why hasn't the mayor released that? Hmmmm

These six facts are as follows:

George Floyd was experiencing cardiopulmonary and psychological distress minutes before he was placed on the ground, let alone had a knee to his neck.

The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) allows the use of neck restraint on suspects who actively resist arrest, and George Floyd actively resisted arrest on two occasions, including immediately prior to neck restraint being used.

The officers were recorded on their body cams assessing George Floyd as suffering from “excited delirium syndrome” (ExDS), a condition which the MPD considers an extreme threat to both the officers and the suspect. A white paper used by the MPD acknowledges that ExDS suspects may die irrespective of force involved. The officers’ response to this situation was in line with MPD guidelines for ExDS.

Restraining the suspect on his or her abdomen (prone restraint) is a common tactic in ExDS situations, and the white paper used by the MPD instructs the officers to control the suspect until paramedics arrive.

Floyd’s autopsy revealed a potentially lethal concoction of drugs — not just a potentially lethal dose of fentanyl, but also methamphetamine. Together with his history of drug abuse and two serious heart conditions, Floyd’s condition was exceptionally and unusually fragile.

Chauvin’s neck restraint is unlikely to have exerted a dangerous amount of force to Floyd’s neck. Floyd is shown on video able to lift his head and neck, and a robust study on double-knee restraints showed a median force exertion of approximately approximately 105lbs.

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How many times can a taser be deployed before being reloaded? He took the taser from the officer that originally tased him, the second officer then pulled his taser and tried to tase the guy before he took off running. Wasn't the taser the guy had useless since the prongs were already in him?

How those two weren't able to subdue a drunk guy is pathetic.
 

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