agapelove
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The video footage is literally in the link.That is certainly extremely important evidence. I would like to see the video footage mentioned there.
I'm pretty sure that the wording in the Minnesota Statutes excludes actions that the police are authorised to perform.
If they're authorised to perform dangerous and controversial techniques, the blame lies with the police department.
A prosecuting attorney would certainly make exactly that case. A defence attorney would probably argue (1) that the arresting officer was being careful to keep most of his body weight on the other knee, and (2) that he hadn't been adequately trained on the risk factors for positional asphyxia.
On the evidence I've seen to date, I'd be very surprised if a jury convicted. Based on his actions, I think the County Attorney agrees with me.
Of course, it's virtually certain that all kinds of new evidence is going to make it's way into the public arena. I will make up my mind when I've seen more evidence.
It sounds like you have not seen any evidence, so please don't jump to conclusions. Freeman's office has successfully convicted officers before and I am fully confident that he will do this case justice. Mayor Jacob Frey has already called for the officer to be criminally charged. If somebody is not convicted for this, a lot more Targets will be burning down.
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