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FaZe_Bloo wrote WTF??????? **** the police, there dumb as **** he broke up a fight. smh racist ********
You're an idiot if you think they choked him because he was black.
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Why would the cop even get him in a headlock there was like 7 cops and one of him they would have easily hancuffed him.
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It's horrible what cops think they can do now a days, just because they have a badge !
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when he says he can't breathe many people say that when cops do that to them because they think they might have a chance to escape so that's probably why the cop didn't loosen up! RIP anyway
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These police are examples of ignorant people behind a powerful badge.
ALTHOUGH this is not the norm! Most police are generally outstanding people who honor their job. You can't generalize that all police abuse their powers.
ALTHOUGH this is not the norm! Most police are generally outstanding people who honor their job. You can't generalize that all police abuse their powers.
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The man believed he was being harrassed. But once again, cops have the legal right to take you as a witness/accomplice to a happening if you are involved. In this, he was resisting this statement. The cops did have the right to use force to get the man to comply. But, I do believe the cops took this one way too far. The man did not deserve that. Abusing the badge, advantage of power, whatever you want to call it. The cops did what they knew necessary to do. The cop did take it too far, and now he will live with this. Its a shame.
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Potion_Jr_Jr wrote Its sad this happened, But a few things I would like to point out.Please shut up first off the police aren't suppose to put a suspct in a choke hold and it is abusing there power because none of the cops tried getting the one cop off so if you say that was an accident you must be out of your mind
1: The cops could not of known he had asthma and Would be fatal if this happened.
2: The man should of listened to the police and put his hands behind his back, and just followed what he was saying.
3: Only retaliate from police if you can 100% prove that you did not commit a crime without a doubt and have evidence you didn't.
4: Even though he may of broken up the fight It is still protocol that he be quesioned in what occurred in the incident.
5: The Cop used a method of restraint taught to all police incase of an unruly suspect. No matter what it is his job to restrain the suspect if he is acting in an un-orderly Fashion.
6: Everything that happened was the cop enforcing standard protocol set forth by the Local, State, and National Goverment.
7: From what I saw there was no "Abuse" of power, it was simply protocol that ended horribly
8: If a cop is restraining you in a manner that can cause harm you must notify him if possibly. The man stated "I Can't Breath" twice, If instead he would of stated "Asthma" The could would of loosened up as that is indicating you have a medical issue.
9: If a cop confronts you and is attempting to handcuff you DO NOT IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM Move, swing your arms, resist, or anything in that manner or they will have to restrain you by protocol.
10: What happened here is protocol. The cops where following what they where trained to do, and what they where trained to do if someone was resisting, What ended up happening is the man being restrained couldn't breathe but did not "attempt" to State he had asthma in any way or form, he simply said "I can't breathe". This could of gone better if the cops explained themselves more and he didn't "resist"
What happened here is truly sad but there was no Police "brutality" or "Abuse" of power. It was simply cops following protocol and it going wrong. I hope the police department and the cop issues a sincere apology and the family gets along through this time of grief.
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lll_Stars_lll wrotePotion_Jr_Jr wrote Its sad this happened, But a few things I would like to point out.Please shut up first off the police aren't suppose to put a suspct in a choke hold and it is abusing there power because none of the cops tried getting the one cop off so if you say that was an accident you must be out of your mind
1: The cops could not of known he had asthma and Would be fatal if this happened.
2: The man should of listened to the police and put his hands behind his back, and just followed what he was saying.
3: Only retaliate from police if you can 100% prove that you did not commit a crime without a doubt and have evidence you didn't.
4: Even though he may of broken up the fight It is still protocol that he be quesioned in what occurred in the incident.
5: The Cop used a method of restraint taught to all police incase of an unruly suspect. No matter what it is his job to restrain the suspect if he is acting in an un-orderly Fashion.
6: Everything that happened was the cop enforcing standard protocol set forth by the Local, State, and National Goverment.
7: From what I saw there was no "Abuse" of power, it was simply protocol that ended horribly
8: If a cop is restraining you in a manner that can cause harm you must notify him if possibly. The man stated "I Can't Breath" twice, If instead he would of stated "Asthma" The could would of loosened up as that is indicating you have a medical issue.
9: If a cop confronts you and is attempting to handcuff you DO NOT IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM Move, swing your arms, resist, or anything in that manner or they will have to restrain you by protocol.
10: What happened here is protocol. The cops where following what they where trained to do, and what they where trained to do if someone was resisting, What ended up happening is the man being restrained couldn't breathe but did not "attempt" to State he had asthma in any way or form, he simply said "I can't breathe". This could of gone better if the cops explained themselves more and he didn't "resist"
What happened here is truly sad but there was no Police "brutality" or "Abuse" of power. It was simply cops following protocol and it going wrong. I hope the police department and the cop issues a sincere apology and the family gets along through this time of grief.
How would the cops know if he wasn't lying? They don't. They have rules to follow also.
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The cops in NY abuse the badge way too much I live in the area so I get all there news and there's stories every week about something like this
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That's **** ridiculous man, as soon as they had him restrained they should have stopped the chokehold. And if all he was doing was stopping a fight, they can't arrest him, let alone kill him
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