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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1197273" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>Makes no difference that he was a criminal and breaking the law again. </p><p>Makes no difference if he was on welfare.</p><p>Makes no difference if he were an illegal... or whatever the else you want to interject.</p><p></p><p>That particular hold has been barred by law enforcement agencies for a long time. There's two ways to apply it and in the heat of resistance it very hard to correctly apply and keep it . Been lots of crushed larynx's and prolonged airways cut off because of improper techniques. Applied correctly you cut off blood supply via carotid arteries to the brain and the person passes out. As soon as the person goes limp then pressure is released and they are handcuffed before they wake up in a few seconds. Like I said this is not easily done on a individual that is struggling.</p><p></p><p>I can only form an opinion from what I've read and seen. Had he been a Texas officer he should have been indicted for involuntary manslaughter. I have no idea how the NY statute reads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1197273, member: 16503"] Makes no difference that he was a criminal and breaking the law again. Makes no difference if he was on welfare. Makes no difference if he were an illegal... or whatever the else you want to interject. That particular hold has been barred by law enforcement agencies for a long time. There's two ways to apply it and in the heat of resistance it very hard to correctly apply and keep it . Been lots of crushed larynx's and prolonged airways cut off because of improper techniques. Applied correctly you cut off blood supply via carotid arteries to the brain and the person passes out. As soon as the person goes limp then pressure is released and they are handcuffed before they wake up in a few seconds. Like I said this is not easily done on a individual that is struggling. I can only form an opinion from what I've read and seen. Had he been a Texas officer he should have been indicted for involuntary manslaughter. I have no idea how the NY statute reads. [/QUOTE]
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