Police just don't get it. Killing anyone during an arrest is beyond acceptable, unless their life is in eminent danger from a weapon. Being large and fat does not mean you are a weapon.
Policies were created to tell Police officers not to use choke holds. These policies were bore from numerous deaths not reported to the public.
Tucson Arizona, Kino Community Hospital, a psychiatric female patient who weighed about 125 pounds was sat on by a security guard who weighed close to 225 pounds, after a nurse called for help to subdue the patient. This patient died of asphyxia, the patient told the security guard she could not breath. Choke hold deaths were also reported at this same hospital years ago in the 90's. To clear the records and give a better public image the county released the hospital to University Medical Center to manage it.
Police for years have been told not to utilize force unless it is absolutely necessary. These officers tell Grand Juries the words they need to hear."I felt I was in eminent danger."
Headlines race across the television another police officer killed a person during an arrest. Video recording acknowledges the man did not want to be arrested.
To justify the deaths the former NYPD Chief states,"It happens, it is unfortunate." This former NYPD chief of police stated,"Don't resist the police"
That is blaming the public for not being good.
When dealing with people who clearly say, "I can't breath." Any one in law enforcement and the medical world knows you must back away. They might die, there are numerous unrecorded deaths from these actions. We only know about 500 that have been publicized.
America has thousands of deaths from choke holds. That is why CPI training crisis prevention intervention was created and utilized in many hospital facilities. The police departments have known about this invaluable training for years.
While our tax dollars were spent on leather jackets and new tires for vehicle's for thousands of police departments after September 11th, known as 9-11. The waste was out of control. There was no concern for training to actually protect the public. CPI training really does prevent death.
The public is asking why Grand Juries are turning blind eyes to these deaths. As if human life is no longer valuable when you act out.
The latest death was from a man selling illegal cigarettes? What were these men in uniform thinking? He is big and black, we need the practice?
Shame knows no end for the police departments nation wide. Step up and get the training needed to help the public. The old adage "To protect and serve." Is looking more like,"We can kill you and get away with it every time."
Eric Garner should not have died for selling illegal cigarettes. Why were these men in uniform not utilizing a common sense approach to a simple crime; write a ticket and release?
This so called crime was so simple, it appears Mr. Garner died for a will- full out of control police department. Mr. Garner died from a choke hold that was banned yet Officer Pantaleo used it? Why?
written by: Derrick A Jasper
Policies were created to tell Police officers not to use choke holds. These policies were bore from numerous deaths not reported to the public.
Tucson Arizona, Kino Community Hospital, a psychiatric female patient who weighed about 125 pounds was sat on by a security guard who weighed close to 225 pounds, after a nurse called for help to subdue the patient. This patient died of asphyxia, the patient told the security guard she could not breath. Choke hold deaths were also reported at this same hospital years ago in the 90's. To clear the records and give a better public image the county released the hospital to University Medical Center to manage it.
Police for years have been told not to utilize force unless it is absolutely necessary. These officers tell Grand Juries the words they need to hear."I felt I was in eminent danger."
Headlines race across the television another police officer killed a person during an arrest. Video recording acknowledges the man did not want to be arrested.
To justify the deaths the former NYPD Chief states,"It happens, it is unfortunate." This former NYPD chief of police stated,"Don't resist the police"
That is blaming the public for not being good.
When dealing with people who clearly say, "I can't breath." Any one in law enforcement and the medical world knows you must back away. They might die, there are numerous unrecorded deaths from these actions. We only know about 500 that have been publicized.
America has thousands of deaths from choke holds. That is why CPI training crisis prevention intervention was created and utilized in many hospital facilities. The police departments have known about this invaluable training for years.
While our tax dollars were spent on leather jackets and new tires for vehicle's for thousands of police departments after September 11th, known as 9-11. The waste was out of control. There was no concern for training to actually protect the public. CPI training really does prevent death.
The public is asking why Grand Juries are turning blind eyes to these deaths. As if human life is no longer valuable when you act out.
The latest death was from a man selling illegal cigarettes? What were these men in uniform thinking? He is big and black, we need the practice?
Shame knows no end for the police departments nation wide. Step up and get the training needed to help the public. The old adage "To protect and serve." Is looking more like,"We can kill you and get away with it every time."
Eric Garner should not have died for selling illegal cigarettes. Why were these men in uniform not utilizing a common sense approach to a simple crime; write a ticket and release?
This so called crime was so simple, it appears Mr. Garner died for a will- full out of control police department. Mr. Garner died from a choke hold that was banned yet Officer Pantaleo used it? Why?
written by: Derrick A Jasper
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