grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
I was not trying to excuse the officer at all by the comment I made, as although not convicted of murder yet, the evidence appears beyond any doubt he was beyond reckless with his suspects life, and I expect the officer to suffer the consequences of this fact, (how long a sentence he might receive, if convicted I'm not sure).You forgot to mention that George Floyd was handcuffed while he was murdered. That makes his size, strength & athletic ability meaningless.
It does not make any sense a man would continue to kneel on anyone's neck minutes after he became unconscious, and I agree, for most, if not all the period before hand, (just extraordinary behaviour, making you think, as they knew one another, there was some I'll feeling there - it will come out in the trial no doubt).
All I'm doing by mentioning George Floyd appeared to be a strong man, was to understand whether anyone might fear him because of this, more than they might a smaller or weaker man, but absolutely it does not provide the officer with a defence, as he should be trained to deal with threats appropriately, especially when police were present in force, and the man already handcuffed.