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The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16436769" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Their actions wouldn't really hold up to the escalation of force model, but it is sort of a grey area though if they are allowed to go one step up from what the suspect is using. If you use fist, they can use a baton or mace, if you use a bat, hammer, knife, etc then they can use deadly force. Taser doesn't really fit into that category that warrants deadly force unless the officer was alone which I suspect is the only way that this case would get cleared as a lawful shooting. If the cop is alone and the suspect gets his taser then he is in danger of being immobilized which in turn he could end up losing his firearm or more in the process. Two cops can't really make that case, but then again the guy displayed that he could take on two cops so you have to assume he could easily take the one officer if the other is immobilized. It all boils down to the departments policies though in the end. They should have a specific policy on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16436769, member: 21786"] Their actions wouldn't really hold up to the escalation of force model, but it is sort of a grey area though if they are allowed to go one step up from what the suspect is using. If you use fist, they can use a baton or mace, if you use a bat, hammer, knife, etc then they can use deadly force. Taser doesn't really fit into that category that warrants deadly force unless the officer was alone which I suspect is the only way that this case would get cleared as a lawful shooting. If the cop is alone and the suspect gets his taser then he is in danger of being immobilized which in turn he could end up losing his firearm or more in the process. Two cops can't really make that case, but then again the guy displayed that he could take on two cops so you have to assume he could easily take the one officer if the other is immobilized. It all boils down to the departments policies though in the end. They should have a specific policy on this. [/QUOTE]
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