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Man Chokes To Death After Being Chased By The Police.
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So it emerges that the young man in question has a long criminal record, has had a couple of attempts made on his life and has been described as a 'lovable rogue'!
Why was he running away from the police if he had nothing to hide, sad that it is, I feel that if you live by the sword then you'll die by the sword, the police just can't win in this sort of situation.
Why was he running away from the police if he had nothing to hide, sad that it is, I feel that if you live by the sword then you'll die by the sword, the police just can't win in this sort of situation.
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Skinny guy, held in a choke hold by burly policeman who was then joined by another burly copper then sat on instead of being restrained and cuffed the way they're trained?
Would your views be the same if he wasn't the colour he is? If he was your son, nephew, friend of the family or neighor? If he was the son of one of your online friends here would you have said/felt the same?
The officers need/have to be sacked, taken to court and found guilty of manslaughter.
Skinny guy, held in a choke hold by burly policeman who was then joined by another burly copper then sat on instead of being restrained and cuffed the way they're trained?
Would your views be the same if he wasn't the colour he is? If he was your son, nephew, friend of the family or neighor? If he was the son of one of your online friends here would you have said/felt the same?
The officers need/have to be sacked, taken to court and found guilty of manslaughter.
"I'm guessing that he was trying to swallow drugs."
So you didn't even see the footage or evidence that he had done anything wrong and "Guessed" what he was doing?
Hmm, you don't work for the police by any chance do you?
From talbots link..
"A spokesman for the Met Police said: ‘The man entered a shop in Kingsland Road, where he was seen to be trying to swallow an object.
‘The officer intervened and sought to prevent the man from harming himself, but he was then taken ill."
Poppycock and bs, I can't ever remember the first aid training saying that to clear a choking hazard we should headlock the subject stopping them breathing and then get another "helper" to sit on them or maybe that was only in the police edition under "How to explain a broken face, bones, teeth and bruises" with a simple "He fell down the stairs m'lud"
So you didn't even see the footage or evidence that he had done anything wrong and "Guessed" what he was doing?
Hmm, you don't work for the police by any chance do you?
From talbots link..
"A spokesman for the Met Police said: ‘The man entered a shop in Kingsland Road, where he was seen to be trying to swallow an object.
‘The officer intervened and sought to prevent the man from harming himself, but he was then taken ill."
Poppycock and bs, I can't ever remember the first aid training saying that to clear a choking hazard we should headlock the subject stopping them breathing and then get another "helper" to sit on them or maybe that was only in the police edition under "How to explain a broken face, bones, teeth and bruises" with a simple "He fell down the stairs m'lud"
A spokesman for the Met Police said: ‘The man entered a shop in Kingsland Road, where he was seen to be trying to swallow an object.
‘The officer intervened and sought to prevent the man from harming himself, but he was then taken ill.’
The IPCC reports the man became unwell and first aid was ‘provided by a police officer, police medic and paramedics’.
It's really hard to restrain people. Obviously the police and people working in certain hospitals are trained to it but someone kicking off doesn't always go to plan.
Although the restrainers can be heavy handed I have some sympathy for them.
When working in a hospital one of the patients had hepatitis and they used to cut themselves and attack staff with their blood. The police don't have the luxury of knowing the medical history or the frame of mind the person they are restraining could be in.
Although the restrainers can be heavy handed I have some sympathy for them.
When working in a hospital one of the patients had hepatitis and they used to cut themselves and attack staff with their blood. The police don't have the luxury of knowing the medical history or the frame of mind the person they are restraining could be in.
Thirdamigo, would YOU feel the same if this career criminal broke into your house and ransacked it, or assaulted you, your other half or one of your children, and who would you phone if such an event took place, correct, the POLICE!
I have little to no sympathy for people like this, no matter what colour, creed or religion, what goes around comes around!!
I have little to no sympathy for people like this, no matter what colour, creed or religion, what goes around comes around!!
"The officer intervened and sought to prevent the man from harming himself, but he was then taken ill.’
The IPCC reports the man became unwell and first aid was ‘provided by a police officer, police medic and paramedics’"
Yes as we all know the police are extremely caring and instead of attempting to arrest and stop the dealer getting rid of the evidence as many do thus leading to 0 conviction inflaming his anger he obviously knew that swallowing drugs might cause this delightful young fellow some stomach discomfort so tried to throttle him believing that brute force on the windpipe was the best way to care for this gentleman but unfortunately killed him much to the surprise of the office and a few naive ab'ers who believe whatever the media feeds them.
The IPCC reports the man became unwell and first aid was ‘provided by a police officer, police medic and paramedics’"
Yes as we all know the police are extremely caring and instead of attempting to arrest and stop the dealer getting rid of the evidence as many do thus leading to 0 conviction inflaming his anger he obviously knew that swallowing drugs might cause this delightful young fellow some stomach discomfort so tried to throttle him believing that brute force on the windpipe was the best way to care for this gentleman but unfortunately killed him much to the surprise of the office and a few naive ab'ers who believe whatever the media feeds them.
Thirdamigo.
from sky news.
\\An investigation has been launched by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
It said it had obtained evidence "which indicates an object was removed from his throat at the scene".//
bbc news
\\In the footage, there is a struggle on the floor, and Mr Charles appears to put his hand to his mouth.//
\\"The IPCC has obtained evidence which indicates an object was removed from [Mr Charles's] throat at the scene," a spokesman said.//
Dave.
from sky news.
\\An investigation has been launched by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
It said it had obtained evidence "which indicates an object was removed from his throat at the scene".//
bbc news
\\In the footage, there is a struggle on the floor, and Mr Charles appears to put his hand to his mouth.//
\\"The IPCC has obtained evidence which indicates an object was removed from [Mr Charles's] throat at the scene," a spokesman said.//
Dave.
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