MORE: "I can't breathe, please, the knee in my neck," the man said in a video showing a police officer pinning him to the ground. "I can't move...my neck...I'm through, I'm through." http://abcn.ws/2B7GxtH pic.twitter.com/WyR1sDhMxe
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MORE: "I can't breathe, please, the knee in my neck," the man said in a video showing a police officer pinning him to the ground. "I can't move...my neck...I'm through, I'm through." http://abcn.ws/2B7GxtH pic.twitter.com/WyR1sDhMxe
"Being black in America should not be a death sentence," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said at a news conference Tuesday morning. Frey called the incident "awful" and "traumatic," saying, "it serves as a reminder of how far we have to go." http://abcn.ws/2B7GxtH pic.twitter.com/buSng3QNkg
Great news
Now it’s time to charge them
still need to be arrested and tried for murder..
Full video says it all. Case closed. He may as well pulled the trigger within the first 5 seconds and saved him the suffering. He straight up tortured a man than executed him in public and very inhuman. With zero remorse.
He died? They need to pay!
Great!! and no unemployment for them neither.
The police Union will make sure they get paid
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