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The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death
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<blockquote data-quote="FullOutPwr" data-source="post: 16427161" data-attributes="member: 5922"><p>Not sure if any other law enforcement have responded to this, but I'm also not going to read through the comments...</p><p></p><p>I, as law enforcement, feel this was wrong and the male strangled was a victim in this case. At a minimum, you'll end up seeing the officer with knee to neck convicted of probably manslaughter.</p><p></p><p>What you will find in the future is more of these instances. People like me who have been in law enforcement (more than a decade here) are trying to get out as quick as possible. People no longer want to do this job and as a result you see departments severely overlooking things. Lowering hiring standards, not doing the backgrounds and mental evaluations. Ive been a training officer for a while, and a lot of people we say need to be fired are being given 3,4,5 chances and nothing happening.</p><p></p><p>I am also a military veteran. Many veterans are coming into the profession with PTSD and complexes that are never dealt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullOutPwr, post: 16427161, member: 5922"] Not sure if any other law enforcement have responded to this, but I'm also not going to read through the comments... I, as law enforcement, feel this was wrong and the male strangled was a victim in this case. At a minimum, you'll end up seeing the officer with knee to neck convicted of probably manslaughter. What you will find in the future is more of these instances. People like me who have been in law enforcement (more than a decade here) are trying to get out as quick as possible. People no longer want to do this job and as a result you see departments severely overlooking things. Lowering hiring standards, not doing the backgrounds and mental evaluations. Ive been a training officer for a while, and a lot of people we say need to be fired are being given 3,4,5 chances and nothing happening. I am also a military veteran. Many veterans are coming into the profession with PTSD and complexes that are never dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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