Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
Neither, you just took the low road here with the insults.
Sometimes the truth hurts. It's ok.

Is everyone that testified (from the police dept) acting on emotions or stating what the training is actually supposed to be? I'm not following the case that close but you must not be reading/watching at all.
Ive already explained my position on the situation, scroll up.
I'll help you out.

During cross-examination, Minneapolis Police Lt. Johnny Mercil, a use-of-force trainer, repeated his earlier answer that former police officer Derek Chauvin's use of his knee on George Floyd's neck was not a proper neck restraint.

Asked by defense attorney Eric Nelson if Chauvin's technique could be part of another training, Mercil said, "perhaps," adding that it might be considered "using body weight to control."

He continued: "However, I will add that we don't — we tell officers to stay away from the neck when possible and if you're going to use body weight to pin, to put it on their shoulder and be mindful of position."