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We’ll just have to wait and see what the investigation turns up.
yes it was attached to the very top of his spinal cord and often referred to as a brain
Winston Smith and Julia are on a cruise and out of touch. When they return Valerie Jarrett will let us know.
The cops are closing the blue wall of silence to cover their misdeeds. The rioters are thugs and criminals who need to be stopped. The mayor and governor are idiots and Obama is grinning from ear to ear.
The whole thing is disgusting.
Even as a white child of the 60’s, the first thing I buzzing through my small brain was my fathers words, “when the Police tell you do something, do it.”
“You might be right, but you can be dead right.”
Thank you Dad for that, sorry not everyone got the same memo.
That agrees with some research and comment from a Freeper.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3284149/posts?page=144#144
The police need to be open and honest. If the cops caused this man’s death, they need to do hard time. Conservatives need to stop reflexively defending police regardless of the facts.
I think that the video shows that he was injured before the police drug him to the cruiser. If he crashed on his bicycle he could have been suffering something like this;
http://www.sott.net/article/251718-Woman-Survives-Rare-Internal-Decapitation
“Internal decapitation, or atlanto-occipital dislocation, occurs when head trauma separates the skull from the spinal column while leaving the exterior of the neck intact.
According to a 2006 study in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, the sensation of instability that results when part or all of the spinal column is severed in a still-conscious person “may cause patients to experience the sensation that their ‘head is falling off.’”
Because the types of head injury that can cause internal decapitation usually also involve severe nerve damage or the severing of the spinal cord, the usual result is paralysis or death.
Bailey escaped those fates handily, but she says she can’t remember anything from the month-and-a-half period starting a few days before the crash.
Though her nearly full recovery is very rare, it isn’t unique. Among her new colleagues in the tiny subset of people who have survived an internal decapitation is Shannon Malloy, a Nebraska woman who, in 2007, emerged from a car crash without paralysis and in good enough shape to talk to the press a few months later.”
Here is a list of accidents that involve internal decapitation.
http://www.ask.com/wiki/Internal_decapitation
I think that an accident before hand makes the most sense. The police failed to provide him medical care that worsened the injury and contributed to or resulted in his death.