Old 02-06-16, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris0516
I never said the officer was wrong, for stopping the teen. It was what the officer did when the teen was on the ground. He could easily have restrained the teen. By getting on top of the teen, and putting pressure on the teen's shoulders and arms. There was no need for putting pressure on his neck.
I watched the video again and only saw 'pressure on his neck' when his neck was a foot or so off the ground. In other words whatever pressure was applied was shared by the kid and the officer. I didn't see him pressing on his neck while on the ground. Much ado about nothing...
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