And for that the airway must be open.Did you suffer anoxia as a child? You speak by expelling air in the lungs.
I'd like to see you try!Let me step on your neck and I'll show you how someone can choke you into unconsciousness while you beg for help.
And yet, no revelation from you about the excessive force complaints on the nonwhite police officers. Hmmm.
How about you post a link if you have one? In the meantime, what do you think about George Floyd turning out to be an armed robber?
Every time there's a protest the thugs come out to get away with crimes they'd normally get in trouble for.
Which would mean natural causes, not a homicide.You realize that an asthma attack can be fatal, right?
And yet, no revelation from you about the excessive force complaints on the nonwhite police officers. Hmmm.
How about you post a link if you have one? In the meantime, what do you think about George Floyd turning out to be an armed robber?
What relevance would the conviction for a crime committed 13 years ago have?
I think the information is not relevant to this incident. Just like I think Mr. Floyd's past is not relevant to this incident. I think you looking for his criminal record is just another example of smearing the victim.And yet, no revelation from you about the excessive force complaints on the nonwhite police officers. Hmmm.
How about you post a link if you have one? In the meantime, what do you think about George Floyd turning out to be an armed robber?
Especially one completely different than the alleged crime he was arrested for.And yet, no revelation from you about the excessive force complaints on the nonwhite police officers. Hmmm.
How about you post a link if you have one? In the meantime, what do you think about George Floyd turning out to be an armed robber?
What relevance would the conviction for a crime committed 13 years ago have?
Especially one completely different than the alleged crime he was arrested for.What relevance would the conviction for a crime committed 13 years ago have?
It is relevant as it tells us a lot about who George Floyd was as a person.Just like I think Mr. Floyd's past is not relevant to this incident.
"Smearing" implies a false accusation. He really was in prison for armed robbery.I think you looking for his criminal record is just another example of smearing the victim.
Well I am not even close to being one. I would feel the same if the dead guy was white and the cop black. It's just that it would not have been nearly as big a news story.Damn, Derec, I am close to being a white nationalist/separatist and I don't have these crazy takes you have.
We do not even have a cause of death yet. It is extremely premature to talk about an appropriate sentence.That cop deserve 10 years minimum of actual time served.
What is a "totally based rooftop Korean"?Anyway, these cool rednecks are also referencing totally based rooftop Koreans
Which would have to be determined at the autopsy. So why not wait for it?An asthma attack precipitated by the knee to his neck is not ‘natural cause.’
So do tasers, and yet they are allowed.The officer used a technique not allowed specifically because it is known to cause death.
It sucks, but is somewhat understandable given that many arrestees are faking it.Officers failing to acknowledge the medical distress expressed by the person that was in their custody?
Misleading headline: the #BLMers are rioting, not protesting.
Black Lives Matter demonstrators march through downtown LA in protest of George Floyd death
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What "racist" caricatures?Wow racist caricatures
Slate said:The video of George Floyd’s death that emerged on Tuesday is both shocking and distressingly familiar. Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, is lying on the ground as a white police officer pins him to the ground by the neck. We hear Floyd begging the officer to stop, telling him repeatedly: “I cannot breathe.” But the officer does not let up, and his colleagues taunt Floyd as he dies. “You having fun?” one asks. “You a tough guy,” another says. “Tough guy, huh?” After killing Floyd, the officers falsely claimed he had “physically resisted officers,” necessitating their brutal response.
We’ve seen this before, over and over and over again: police officers, usually white, killing black people who pose no threat to their safety. Although we have only recently begun to witness these executions ourselves thanks to smartphones, they are not a new phenomenon. For as long as law enforcement has existed in the United States, white officers have murdered black people. After the Civil War, Congress sought to address the problem by letting victims and their families sue abusive government officials. But the Supreme Court has butchered that law to prevent countless victims of police brutality from seeking justice through one of the only state-sanctioned avenues available to them. At their conference on Thursday, the justices will have an opportunity to begin unraveling the catastrophic case law that allows so many officers—including, apparently, Floyd’s killers—to murder civilians with impunity. The court has an obligation to fix what it broke.
The fight against out-of-control qualified immunity has produced a flood of appeals that force SCOTUS to confront the consequences of its own handiwork. On May 18, the court turned away three of these appeals, including a jaw-dropping case in which police were granted qualified immunity after literally stealing $225,000. (There is no clearly established right not to be robbed by cops, the court held.) But there are still 10 on the docket. These cases include:
• Baxter v. Bracey, in which two officers received qualified immunity after siccing their police dog on a suspect who had surrendered and was sitting on the ground with his hands up.
• Corbitt v. Vickers, in which a police officer received qualified immunity after barging into a family’s yard, shooting a 10-year-old child who was lying on the ground, and attempting to shoot a docile dog who posed no threat.
• Cooper v. Flaig, in which police officers received qualified immunity after using a stun gun on an unarmed black man nine times while he was undergoing a mental health episode, killing him. The officers continued to stun the victim while he lay face down on the floor with his hands cuffed behind his back. They laughed as he died in front of them.