but they had him in handcuffs and even if the guy was a drunken asshole, they should have let him breathe.
Very unfortunate incident and the Minneapolis cops took it too far, unfortunately.
What "whole story" would justify his behavior? Originally Posted by kuhoplite
I still wonder if the person did anything to provoke the police officer. Part of the issue is that courts keep letting people out and the same people keep committing the same crime. So it gets frustrating when you arrest the same person over and over and the criminals get more disrespectful all the time.Just like those Cops, you don’t get it.
Just frustrating that we almost never get to see or hear the whole story. The police were probably still wrong, but it would be nice to see the whole context. Originally Posted by farmstud60
What "whole story" would justify his behavior? Originally Posted by kuhopliteThat he kept trying to flee even handcuffed? Or he made threatening remarks to the cops?
You can still support the cops, just not those assholes. Originally Posted by the_real_BarleycornIt in no way condones excessive force by officers, but typically the excessive force situations follow a failure on the part of a citizen to cooperate with the officers when they are handcuffing them and/or otherwise secure them so they cannot harm themselves, others, and/or the officers involved. Attempting to "resolve" the conflict at the scene by the use of forceful resistance will usually end bad for the citizen.