I can see for myself. No matter how long before what we are shown started.
A guy is cuffed, on the ground, and struggling seems more an act to stop extreme discomfort ( lack of oxygen ) than an act of resistance.
4 cops, one person in cuffs, one cop with his knee directly on a neck.
10 minutes...
So, when the "Not defensible" bandwagon comes rolling up... I'm jumping on it.
How much pressure was being applied to the neck?
Was any bones broken?
What was the actual cause of death? asphyxiation? excited delirium? heart attack? Were drugs involved?
how much did the knee contribute to his death?
Did the black guy have a mental condition?
How much struggling was there prior to being put down on the ground?
Were there complications or heart issues the officers could not have known about?
Is there even bruising around the neck?
Far as I know there's no medical reports yet....how can anyone be "indicted for murder" when the victim hasn't even had that yet?
It did not look like the guys faced was mushed into the concrete from the crushing weight of the officers knee, was the officer just placing his knee there for balance? or was he pushing down hard as he could?
You said "murder" but I didn't see the cop trying to lift up the cruiser so he could transfer more weight to his knee.
There's a lot of questions unanswered, but so far it's looking like another positional asphyxiation type case, except with a knee involved complicating things.
but go ahead and keep riding that wagon...