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Old 12.04.2014, 09:58 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
Still, in all fairness, the guy was resisting arrest. And it's not like the officer had him in a chokehold for 20 minutes or some shit. It was literally something like 15 seconds, enough to cuff the guy. And he didn't mention a damned thing about asthma until after the officers had to use force in order to cuff 'em. Still...shit's sad. Sad when anyone dies especially when it's not necessary. Still seems like an accident to me though.

if that was your response to the article i linked, you missed the point by the width of the galaxy. the point of the argument is that these are not "accidents" but this is what the police is designed to do. whether you agree with it or not, it's a very provocative notion and an interesting point of view to consider.
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