....even if your statement is true it doesn't mean women can't be cops or that they will always be worse cops compared to men.... Their is more to being a cop then just takedown ability... and plus even if their wasn't I'm pretty sure there are plenty of women cops who could do take downs at least 5 times better then the video you just linked.
Being a cop should come down to if said person can pass the required physical ability needed (whatever that line is), weather they can show they have aptitude for it and if they can learn the skills/get the training needed for it. That is it and none of that is restricted by a person's gender.
Yes, someone that carries around something designed to kill, that will go for that before going for non-lethal types of weapons, should have a lot more training. Especially when we have seen over the last few years, that cops have killed people with autism, or other mental health problems because they wouldn't comply or couldn't understand the orders.
This is part of the reason I don't drive much at all... it's frequently in the back of my mind when I've gone through certain towns and literally be followed.
This is also why when in the past officer's have been attacked (sometimes by the very right wing people they supported...) I don't give two shits.
Not "everyone" in the SS was bad after all... but should anyone really give a shit when they're part of the entire apparatus of oppression to begin with?
Because you clearly think that Chauvin, without intent, killed him. When clearly there were people there telling him he can't breathe besides Floyd, even an off-duty fireperson trying to render aid. Even knelt on him over 3 minutes after Floyd took his last breath, and didn't even try to take a pulse.
You can't be vague with your meaning and then also bitch and moan about your vagueness pick a fucking lane.
Second degree murder fits.
ubd. 2.Unintentional murders. Whoever does either of the following is guilty of unintentional murder in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 40 years:
(1) causes the death of a human being, without intent to effect the death of any person, while committing or attempting to commit a felony offense other than criminal sexual conduct in the first or second degree with force or violence or a drive-by shooting; or
(2) causes the death of a human being without intent to effect the death of any person, while intentionally inflicting or attempting to inflict bodily harm upon the victim, when the perpetrator is restrained under an order for protection and the victim is a person designated to receive protection under the order. As used in this clause, "order for protection" includes an order for protection issued under chapter 518B; a harassment restraining order issued under section 609.748; a court order setting conditions of pretrial release or conditions of a criminal sentence or juvenile court disposition; a restraining order issued in a marriage dissolution action; and any order issued by a court of another state or of the United States that is similar to any of these orders.