Oh boy, here we go again, man dies after police pin him to the ground for more than five minutes

Knee on the shoulder.
May have been already been having a medical episode.


Police video shows California man died after officers held him
A police statement said Mario Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him. His family contends he was killed by police who used excessive force.


SAN FRANCISCO — Police in the Northern California city of Alameda released body camera footage late Tuesday that shows officers pinning a man to the ground for more than five minutes during an arrest last week that ended in his death.

Mario Gonzalez, 26, stopped breathing after an April 19 scuffle with police at a park in Alameda.


A police statement said Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him.

Police video shows California man died after officers held him (nbcnews.com)
Remember Brown lives don't matter according to BLM.
 
He could have been drunk or he might have already been in the middle of his medical issues. Arresting a person is not the answer in either case. It's generally the go to response by the police. We will change that.
Yes, indeed. You go right ahead and be that change you seek. Just have the balls to LIVE in the communities where you bring that change. People who essentially refuse to acknowledge that crime exists and that human nature tends toward EVIL, are like children in some dream and they need to be subjected to the reality that comes from their virtue signaling. There's a REASON that 80+ percent of black folks want MORE policing, not less.
These cops responded to a call about a guy who seemed to be under the influence. Who knows what other threat had been perceived about him. He seemed either completely out of it or possibly so intoxicated he couldn't think rationally. So... how would YOU respond to such a situation? Do you think there are enough sociology/psychology trained interventionists who would go to these calls that cops wouldn't be needed?
The actual outcome of this kind of strategy will be that such calls will simply be IGNORED in future. The people that are harmed will just be collateral damage in your "woke world".
 
He could have been drunk or he might have already been in the middle of his medical issues. Arresting a person is not the answer in either case. It's generally the go to response by the police. We will change that.
"We"? Who the fuck are you?
That "we" is an acknowledgment of the arrogance that comes from KNOWING you no longer have to worry about such banal things as "free elections".
 
He could have been drunk or he might have already been in the middle of his medical issues. Arresting a person is not the answer in either case. It's generally the go to response by the police. We will change that.
Yes, indeed. You go right ahead and be that change you seek. Just have the balls to LIVE in the communities where you bring that change. People who essentially refuse to acknowledge that crime exists and that human nature tends toward EVIL, are like children in some dream and they need to be subjected to the reality that comes from their virtue signaling. There's a REASON that 80+ percent of black folks want MORE policing, not less.
These cops responded to a call about a guy who seemed to be under the influence. Who knows what other threat had been perceived about him. He seemed either completely out of it or possibly so intoxicated he couldn't think rationally. So... how would YOU respond to such a situation? Do you think there are enough sociology/psychology trained interventionists who would go to these calls that cops wouldn't be needed?
The actual outcome of this kind of strategy will be that such calls will simply be IGNORED in future. The people that are harmed will just be collateral damage in your "woke world".

I'd ask him to sit and call an EMT. I am not trained to diagnose him.
 
He could have been drunk or he might have already been in the middle of his medical issues. Arresting a person is not the answer in either case. It's generally the go to response by the police. We will change that.
Yes, indeed. You go right ahead and be that change you seek. Just have the balls to LIVE in the communities where you bring that change. People who essentially refuse to acknowledge that crime exists and that human nature tends toward EVIL, are like children in some dream and they need to be subjected to the reality that comes from their virtue signaling. There's a REASON that 80+ percent of black folks want MORE policing, not less.
These cops responded to a call about a guy who seemed to be under the influence. Who knows what other threat had been perceived about him. He seemed either completely out of it or possibly so intoxicated he couldn't think rationally. So... how would YOU respond to such a situation? Do you think there are enough sociology/psychology trained interventionists who would go to these calls that cops wouldn't be needed?
The actual outcome of this kind of strategy will be that such calls will simply be IGNORED in future. The people that are harmed will just be collateral damage in your "woke world".
Oh NOO! Couldn't be. I saw on Law & Order SVU that psychology will soothe these misunderstood people....OH BULLSHIT, I can't even continue with this nonsense.
 
He could have been drunk or he might have already been in the middle of his medical issues. Arresting a person is not the answer in either case. It's generally the go to response by the police. We will change that.
"We"? Who the fuck are you?
That "we" is an acknowledgment of the arrogance that comes from KNOWING you no longer have to worry about such banal things as "free elections".

I find it incredibly sad how we have another story about someone who has died and all you can think about is how it affects your politics.
 
Knee on the shoulder.
May have been already been having a medical episode.


Police video shows California man died after officers held him
A police statement said Mario Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him. His family contends he was killed by police who used excessive force.


SAN FRANCISCO — Police in the Northern California city of Alameda released body camera footage late Tuesday that shows officers pinning a man to the ground for more than five minutes during an arrest last week that ended in his death.

Mario Gonzalez, 26, stopped breathing after an April 19 scuffle with police at a park in Alameda.


A police statement said Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him.

Police video shows California man died after officers held him (nbcnews.com)
Another 50 million fake lawsuit by the thug family
 
There are a number of things to be learned from this incident.
1) What should police do when a person is so obviously out of it and scaring people around him? I wouldn't want that guy hanging around my neighborhood. He refused to cooperate or identify himself. What... the cops are just supposed to say...oh okay...well good day then bye?
2) Why do so many people fight against the police? Once again, yet another example if the person just cooperated then nothing would happen. A cop can't just leave you alone if you won't cooperate. It could be a felon on the run, someone wanted for a serious crime.
3) The ENORMOUS drug problem we have. THAT THE LEFT WANT TO IGNORE. Just like they ignore homeless everywhere.
 
Dipshit Post #6: If the expert toxicologist testifying in the Chauvin trial did not mention Floyd’s COVID-19 infection, then one cannot separate murder from suicide. Floyd’s suicide was already in progress because fentanyl and COVID-19 act in synergy to promote hypoxia. The toxicologist cannot use examples of other fentanyl cases that were not infected with COVID-19 by which to establish an argument.
 
Knee on the shoulder.
May have been already been having a medical episode.


Police video shows California man died after officers held him
A police statement said Mario Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him. His family contends he was killed by police who used excessive force.


SAN FRANCISCO — Police in the Northern California city of Alameda released body camera footage late Tuesday that shows officers pinning a man to the ground for more than five minutes during an arrest last week that ended in his death.

Mario Gonzalez, 26, stopped breathing after an April 19 scuffle with police at a park in Alameda.


A police statement said Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him.

Police video shows California man died after officers held him (nbcnews.com)
I literally no longer care, except hoping another cop isnt sacrificed to the mob for the death of the self damaged bottom feeders
 
He could have been drunk or he might have already been in the middle of his medical issues. Arresting a person is not the answer in either case. It's generally the go to response by the police. We will change that.
Yes, indeed. You go right ahead and be that change you seek. Just have the balls to LIVE in the communities where you bring that change. People who essentially refuse to acknowledge that crime exists and that human nature tends toward EVIL, are like children in some dream and they need to be subjected to the reality that comes from their virtue signaling. There's a REASON that 80+ percent of black folks want MORE policing, not less.
These cops responded to a call about a guy who seemed to be under the influence. Who knows what other threat had been perceived about him. He seemed either completely out of it or possibly so intoxicated he couldn't think rationally. So... how would YOU respond to such a situation? Do you think there are enough sociology/psychology trained interventionists who would go to these calls that cops wouldn't be needed?
The actual outcome of this kind of strategy will be that such calls will simply be IGNORED in future. The people that are harmed will just be collateral damage in your "woke world".

I'd ask him to sit and call an EMT. I am not trained to diagnose him.
And of course he would obey you, because that's what belligerent drunks do
 
I didn't read or click the link.

Well since the headline said "California man" I can only assume he isn't black because if he was they would have said it in the headline. If he was black they would have used that to play an angle and enrage people to click on the link.

I'm also going to assume it was someone resisting arrest or fighting the cops.
 
Knee on the shoulder.
May have been already been having a medical episode.


Police video shows California man died after officers held him
A police statement said Mario Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him. His family contends he was killed by police who used excessive force.


SAN FRANCISCO — Police in the Northern California city of Alameda released body camera footage late Tuesday that shows officers pinning a man to the ground for more than five minutes during an arrest last week that ended in his death.

Mario Gonzalez, 26, stopped breathing after an April 19 scuffle with police at a park in Alameda.


A police statement said Gonzalez had a medical emergency after officers tried to handcuff him.

Police video shows California man died after officers held him (nbcnews.com)

Is the cop okay?
No, He is a killer!
 

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