To: KeyLargo
There's also the point that he was being directly supervised and personally directed by the black female sergeant whose back can be observed in one of the frames of the video and she did nothing either the stop the takedown or alter the restraint moves that were made on the decedent. There appear to be two different types of “choke holds,” one that's allowed and one that isn't and the officer, under direct, personal supervision by a black female superior, used the allowed hold. All of that makes it very hard to conclude he was even negligent in the takedown he used and, thus, that he had any logical reason to believe the maneuver placed Garner in any reasonable risk of death.
To: libstripper
Stop it!
U-R-making - 2 much cents...............
35 posted on
12/05/2014 6:54:43 AM PST by
KeyLargo
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