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Minneapolis situation, another jew connection

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 1:17 pm
by C.E. Whiteoak
Another good article by Hadding Scott:
KNEE-ON-THE-NECK is a standard technique used by the Minneapolis Police Department. According to NBC News, Minneapolis police have used that technique and variants thereof at least 200 times since 2015. They got it from the Israelis.

https://nationalvanguard.org/2020/06/je ... ment-33788

Re: Minneapolis situation, another jew connection

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:00 pm
by Jim Mathias
With methamphetamine and fentanyl in his system, it's a wonder he hadn't croaked prior to his counterfeiting attempt and subsequent police encounter.

Re: Minneapolis situation, another jew connection

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 10:05 pm
by White Man 1
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Re: Minneapolis situation, another jew connection

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 1:03 am
by C.E. Whiteoak
Thanks for posting that, White Man 1. Very interesting, especially the line that says, "No life threatening injuries identified."

Re: Minneapolis situation, another jew connection

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 5:55 pm
by Will Williams
Another piece of the puzzle. A defense case will be made that 6'-9" ex-con drug addict and former gang member George Floyd was either actively resisting or exhibiting active aggression when he was further restrained after being handcuffed.
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Minneapolis Police Received Choke
Training from Israeli Forces

June 10, 2020
MinneapolisMN.gov, et al. 2

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Derek Chauvin, Youtube
The Minneapolis Police Department trains officers on how to use choke holds intended to render a person unconscious. The training manual reads, “Neck Restraint: Non-deadly force option. Defined as compressing one or both sides of a person’s neck with an arm or leg, without applying direct pressure to the trachea or airway (front of the neck).” It also states, “Unconscious Neck Restraint: The subject is placed in a neck restraint with the intention of rendering the person unconscious by applying adequate pressure.” Minneapolis police received training in restraint techniques from Israeli law-enforcement officers in 2012. Palestinians report that it is not uncommon for Israeli military forces to use the knee-to-neck choke hold. A DOJ report on the Baltimore Police Department showed that lack of training leads to excessive force being used against those with mental health issues, juveniles and people who present “little or no threat against others,” such as those already restrained. -GEG
5-311 USE OF NECK RESTRAINTS AND CHOKE HOLDS (10/16/02) (08/17/07) (10/01/10) (04/16/12)

DEFINITIONS I.

Choke Hold: Deadly force option. Defined as applying direct pressure on a person’s trachea or airway (front of the neck), blocking or obstructing the airway (04/16/12)

Neck Restraint: Non-deadly force option. Defined as compressing one or both sides of a person’s neck with an arm or leg, without applying direct pressure to the trachea or airway (front of the neck). Only sworn employees who have received training from the MPD Training Unit are authorized to use neck restraints. The MPD authorizes two types of neck restraints: Conscious Neck Restraint and Unconscious Neck Restraint. (04/16/12)

Conscious Neck Restraint: The subject is placed in a neck restraint with intent to control, and not to render the subject unconscious, by only applying light to moderate pressure. (04/16/12)

Unconscious Neck Restraint: The subject is placed in a neck restraint with the intention of rendering the person unconscious by applying adequate pressure. (04/16/12)

PROCEDURES/REGULATIONS II.

The Conscious Neck Restraint may be used against a subject who is actively resisting. (04/16/12)
The Unconscious Neck Restraint shall only be applied in the following circumstances: (04/16/12)
On a subject who is exhibiting active aggression, or;
For life saving purposes, or;
On a subject who is exhibiting active resistance in order to gain control of the subject; and if lesser attempts at control have been or would likely be ineffective.
Neck restraints shall not be used against subjects who are passively resisting as defined by policy. (04/16/12)
Read full document here…

Additional sources:

https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/the-k ... tine-36787

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2012/06/2 ... SfwY5ic2AQ

https://www.amnestyusa.org/with-whom-ar ... or-israel/