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For the sake of argument, let's say he was overdosing. Kneeling on his neck for 8 minutes instead of getting off of him and calling an ambulance certainly did not help. As civilized people, we have a duty to rise above niggerdom and lead by example.

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Kneeling on his neck for 8 minutes instead of getting off of him and calling an ambulance certainly did not help

The reason they kept him that way is because he was high on Fentanyl and started to become highly agitated and thus a potential threat for the cops.

If you checked the body cam videos you would know that.

I dare you to keep someone high on Fentanyl under control without using the kneeling method which is part of the MDP training material.

https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/george-floyd/minneapolis-police-training-materials-show-knee-to-neck-restraint-similar-to-used-on-george-floyd/89-9f002e3f-972a-4410-86cb-50a1237fc496

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"The training materials specify: 'the maximal restraint technique shall only be used in situations where handcuffed subjects are combative and still pose a threat to themselves, officers or others, or could cause significant damage property if not properly restrained.'"

I watched the body camera footage in its entirety. The officer was still leaning on his neck minutes after he had passed out. He was begging for his life. It was clear that he had already surrendered.

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He was already yelling "I can't breathe" in the car and suddenly tried to run from the other side.

That's when they decided to neutralize him as he became more and more agitated.

Not defending the pigs, but you should not relax when someone is high on drugs. They are unpredictable and can end your life anytime.