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    Originally posted by Richard Richardson View Post

    youve exposed yourself in this thread
    I'm pretty sure that's what happened to you and your buck dancing friend


    Keep ducking, boys

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      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
      I already mentioned this.

      The Minneapolis Police Department allowed neck restraints and considered them “non-deadly force options.”

      There were two types:
      1. The Conscious Neck Restraint involved compressing one or both sides of the neck with an arm or leg, without applying pressure to the trachea or airway. Intended to control a subject who is actively resisting.
      2. The Unconscious Neck Restraint involved compressing the carotid arteries to temporarily render a person unconscious. Intended to control a subject who is actively aggressive.
      As we know, the medical examiner found no physical evidence of damage to George Floyd’s trachea, larynx, or neck muscles.

      And Floyd was resisting officer commands from the very start of the incident. The black female who was with him even told him several times to stop resisting. When he was taken to the ground he continued to not do what the officers were telling him and he kicked at them.
      You can't even quote me

      The officer who trained Chauvin said Chauvin's maneuver was NOT a neck restraint. He said the neck restraint referred to is an MMA Triangle Choke (which they don't even train officers to do). Are you claiming that's what Chauvin performed?

      If he was still resisting after being cuffed (he wasn't), they should have used the MRT maneuver that you referred to in which they attach the legs to the waist. Did the officers do that or not?

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        Originally posted by travestyny View Post

        You can't even quote me

        The officer who trained Chauvin said Chauvin's maneuver was NOT a neck restraint. He said the neck restraint referred to is an MMA Triangle Choke (which they don't even train officers to do). Are you claiming that's what Chauvin performed?

        If he was still resisting after being cuffed (he wasn't), they should have used the MRT maneuver that you referred to in which they attach the legs to the waist. Did the officers do that or not?
        why dont you become a police officer and show them how its done?

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          Originally posted by Richard Richardson View Post

          why dont you become a police officer and show them how its done?
          He began the thread, captain save a ho. I'm showing him how the truth works. You should take notes too you ducking bltch

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            Originally posted by travestyny View Post

            He began the thread, captain save a ho. I'm showing him how the truth works. You should take notes too you ducking bltch
            no its just amazing how much you know about policing, telling them what they should have done in the heat of the moment, is a shame your skills are wasted being an unemployed bum on welfare

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              Originally posted by travestyny View Post

              You can't even quote me

              The officer who trained Chauvin said Chauvin's maneuver was NOT a neck restraint. He said the neck restraint referred to is an MMA Triangle Choke (which they don't even train officers to do). Are you claiming that's what Chauvin performed?

              If he was still resisting after being cuffed (he wasn't), they should have used the MRT maneuver that you referred to in which they attach the legs to the waist. Did the officers do that or not?
              The MMA triangle choke works by compressing the carotid arteries on both sides of the neck. Like the description of the Unconscious Neck Restraint. The MPD also allowed a Conscious Neck Restraint where one or both sides of the neck are constricted with an arm or leg.

              Body cam footage shows knee-to-shoulder contact, not just knee-to-neck. Which is consistent with the autopsy findings that Floyd had shoulder bruises but no bruising on the neck.

              Chauvin did call for the hobble device (that is used on the ankles and can be used to attach the legs to the waist) but they ended up not using it.​

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                Originally posted by Richard Richardson View Post

                no its just amazing how much you know about policing, telling them what they should have done in the heat of the moment, is a shame your skills are wasted being an unemployed bum on welfare
                Right. It's because I'm able to do simple research. Something that you two buffoons somehow can't seem to handle.

                But it was interesting how you claimed to be able to correct a pulmonologist. Shame you wasted your skills being a racist moron on welfare.


                You had no comeback to the facts, did you? That's what I thought. Good boy.

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                  Originally posted by travestyny View Post

                  Right. It's because I'm able to do simple research. Something that you two buffoons somehow can't seem to handle.

                  But it was interesting how you claimed to be able to correct a pulmonologist. Shame you wasted your skills being a racist moron on welfare.


                  You had no comeback to the facts, did you? That's what I thought. Good boy.
                  what facts...

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                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    The MMA triangle choke works by compressing the carotid arteries on both sides of the neck. Like the description of the Unconscious Neck Restraint. The MPD also allowed a Conscious Neck Restraint where one or both sides of the neck are constricted with an arm or leg.

                    Body cam footage shows knee-to-shoulder contact, not just knee-to-neck. Which is consistent with the autopsy findings that Floyd had shoulder bruises but no bruising on the neck.

                    Chauvin did call for the hobble device (that is used on the ankles and can be used to attach the legs to the waist) but they ended up not using it.​

                    The trainer was asked in the video specifically: How would a trained neck restraint work?

                    He said it's an MMA choke where you apply pressure to one side of the neck with your inner thigh, and pressure on the other side is applied by the person's arm.

                    Is that what Chauvin did or not?

                    And you would agree that he said the neck restraint done with legs is NOT taught, right? So Charlie Kirk was lying, right?

                    When asked specifically about if what Chauvin did was an MPD trained neck restraint, the trainer replied, "No sir."
                    When asked if it has ever been, he replies, " A neck restraint? No sir."

                    He claimed the only time something like that is allowed to happen is when someone is actively aggressive, and even then it's regulated. The definition for active aggression is this:

                    Active Aggression: Behavior initiated by a subject that may or may not be in response to police efforts to bring the person into custody or control. A subject engages in active aggression when presenting behaviors that constitute an assault or the circumstances reasonably indicate that an assault or injury to any person is likely to occur at any moment.
                    Was Floyd performing an assault while he was laid prone and handcuffed? Most of all, when George Floyd passed out, he couldn't possibly be actively aggressive, correct? That means Chauvin definitely should not have been in that position on Floyd after he passed out, correct?
                    Last edited by travestyny; 05-11-2025, 05:36 PM.

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                      Originally posted by Richard Richardson View Post

                      what facts...
                      The fact that you're an idiot. Or the fact that 11ng/ml has been proven not to necessarily be fatal since people pulled over for DUI's had about 5x that amount in their system and didn't die. Right?

                      Softball question for the mentally challenged Madison.

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