I'm sure they had their reasons. Having them doesn't make them legally valid or their force level acceptable; nor do their reasons trump our rights.
It's not about the injuries incurred during arrest, it's about the medical neglect while in custody that has cooked their goose.
Valpal1: “Having them doesn’t make them legally valid or their force level acceptable; nor do their reasons trump our rights.”
Nor does it make their reasons legally invalid, and if she refused to peacefully submit, the police have a legal right to use whatever level of force is necessary to take her into custody. How do we know she didn’t fight back? The story is entirely from her point of view.