He was already cuffed at the wrists and ankles. No need to put full force on his neck. He wasn’t resisting at that point. He was in seriously bad shape at that point and probably was having a heart attack when he felt chest tightness.
He was already cuffed at the wrists and ankles. No need to put full force on his neck. He wasnt resisting at that point. He was in seriously bad shape at that point and probably was having a heart attack when he felt chest tightness.
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In retrospect, what you say is true. I don’t know what the cop knew or was thinking at that time, however. Perhaps he thought he was faking it, or suffering the effects of drugs or alcohol.