Isn’t that the issue and the only issue at this point. The top man at the City of New York (Blasio) is saying in effect “ok, we killed him”.
Ok back, “so what”..........well “so what” is that all that is really left to do is talk about the penalty. The cops will want him retired with full pay to a beach in the Virgin Islands. The race industry will want him slowly burned alive at the stake in Central Park while the bros burn the town down and loot all the stores with the police and national guard watching.
I predict he will get completely off the hook because the cops just aren’t gonna allow him to be convicted! When they want to, they have that kind of clout. What happens next is anybody’s guess.
From now on, no black man can be arrested until a physician employed by the police department reviews his medical records.
Cops have become too impatient and too indifferent, they should never have been allowed to become unions.
At some point when routine cop actions are resulting in people dying, we need to start asking if they did something wrong.
Routine daytime arrests of obese people when there is plenty of help available and no time constraints, should be handled in ways that don’t look so stupid afterward.