At least 2 by the looks of it going by those links.
I still don't know what they put him in cuffs for ... other than being black
I've not checked, but i think it all started over a forged $20 bill.
There was just no emotion, yet he's got a human being under his knee, it was clear to everyone there the man was dying, but the cop didn't even show a spec of emotion to the situation or to alter his position to let the man live. It was if the cop was saying to himself, it's only a knee, I'm not doing anything else. Yet all it would have taken was for one of his collegues to shout his name loud and clear, and the cop would have stopped, because it needed something to trigger his conscience of the situation.
I've not checked, but i think it all started over a forged $20 bill.
I'm guessing it's conditioning on the part of the other officers. And maybe for some it was some fcked up heirarchy **** where they didn't feel they could question him. But that Thao bloke, he seems like he was on some next level. Really depends on how accurate those other news reports are but he's got previous for assaulting a couple where the mrs was pregnant and he kicked the bloke in the face while he was down. Sounds like a nasty piece of work.
Right ... Jesus ...
I mean, if he's really resisting arrest or something and actually a serious threat in some way just taser the guy if necessary, chuck him in the back of the cop car and lock it, then drive him to the station
crazy isnt it. I've no doubt spent fake notes without knowing if it was passed to me.
saw this whopper on facebook earlier. https://www.startribune.com/missouri-prosecutor-investigating-arrest-caught-on-video/570638502/
basically, black man and mom buy a tv, it doesn't fit in his car so he asks to return later to pick it up.
They come back, get the tv, get accused by security of stealing it. They have a receipt and an employee confirm they had bought it earlier. Security still phone police. They go back inside to get a refund cause they are pissed the cops turn up and arrest them and basically assault them. Thank god i don't live in the states

The cops are ****ed, and rightly so..
It was plain murder.....
but then donnie comes out with,
start looting, we start shooting....
aye ok, but 4 cops just killed a bloke in slow time, in front of people,,,a slow death in full view off many.
ive been following in spate time....In full view of a mobile phone camera. Wonder how many happened that same week not in front of a camera.
For Trump this whole story is like manna from heaven mate.
ive been following in spate time....
first video, cop, basically kills bloke, no air, knee on throat, slow death.
reverse angle, another 2 cop holding him down..
It's basically murder/..
I can't say anymore other than they deserve a murder case.The bloke even pleads for his life by trying to tell them he can't breathe.
ive been following in spate time....
first video, cop, basically kills bloke, no air, knee on throat, slow death.
reverse angle, another 2 cop holding him down..
It's basically murder/..
mate i've watched the videos from all angles.....they have basically choked him to death in front off many peopleAye but when it goes to trial... if it goes to trial, we'll get a forensic explanation of why each and every one of those officers was acting in the right way, applying the right amount of force and doing what their training had asked of them. Remember Rodney King.
By the time it gets to trial, how much will this become about racial politics? Not sure, and I have no idea what race relations are like in that State but demographics for a jury in Minnesota...
- White: 83%
- Black or African American: 6%
- Asian: 5%
mate i've watched the videos from all angles.....they have basically choked him to death in front off many people
the main cop has history, a lot off it.
they killed him in cold blood.. In front of many people. 3 cops, one on his neck, 2 on his body.Agree mate, but it's a fcked up country with a fcked up legal system especially when it comes to prosecuting police officers.
I'm hopeful they'll get a conviction but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if some plea deal isn't agreed or they get found innocent of murder and guilty of a lesser misdemeanor.
Aye but when it goes to trial... if it goes to trial, we'll get a forensic explanation of why each and every one of those officers was acting in the right way, applying the right amount of force and doing what their training had asked of them. Remember Rodney King.
By the time it gets to trial, how much will this become about racial politics? Not sure, and I have no idea what race relations are like in that State but demographics for a jury in Minnesota...
- White: 83%
- Black or African American: 6%
- Asian: 5%