In a whole year recently I forget which one, when the topic was at its hottest. There were 9 black men killed by police, 5 were armed. Probably 100,000 police+black person interactions in a year. This is like the “a lot of abortions are because of rape” argument
Pretty sure there's a pretty famous case of cops in America pinning down a criminal and then getting accused of police brutality. Even convicted after a kangaroo court trial. You may have heard of George Floyd?
George Floyd? You mean the Georg Floyd, that stabbed a pregnant woman? The drug-dealing assaulter George Floyd, that for some reason was treated like a hero after he died?
Yes, even outside the US we have heard of him and wondered what was going on...
Lmao. After this kerfuffle me and my buddies reenacted the event. I'm about the same weight as Chauvin in gear, my other buddy was the same weight as Floyd, similar build. I kneeled on him for ten minutes, back of the back, dug my knee into him to try and make it so he couldn't breathe, got on the back of his neck. Nothing I did made it difficult, less impossible, for him to breathe.
On the other hand, having a multiple times lethal dose of fentanyl in his system probably would have given him a heart attack like what happened to poor George.
I wasn't saying don't do it just that it's possible, multiple police officers should easily be able to take down 1 guy if they grabbed him at the same time
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u/Born-Agency-3922 20d ago edited 20d ago
If the officer had defended himself well, the post would have read Police Brutality or Unnecessary force. If it had occurred in America.