So I haven't been keeping up too much with this. But why is Chauvin a bad husband/human/cop?
He's not a bad husband, him and his wife co-conspired to defraud the state and commit income tax evasion and his wife was likely affiliated with local Hmong or Montagnard organized crime and when Chauvin got arrested she tweaked the paperwork and basically framed him for all of the corrupt shit they did as a couple.
If anything he's the victim of a malicious skeeze.
As to him being a bad cop, IIRC he's got a dozen excessive force complaints on him and I think he got looked into for taking bribes, but wasn't cleared.
He's a bad cop, but no more so than your average street cop in a Democrat Run City filled with rapefugees from Somalia. I'm just saying, him being terrible at his job doesn't make him a murderer. It just makes him an idiot who got screwed by his wife and the system.
Don't strawman.
The knee on his neck is nothing that isn't done commonly and has yet to result in any deaths from LEO use
Pretty much, if people want cops to be able to restrain drugged out lunatics without breaking something they should probably reinstate the stricter standards from forty years ago. Like I said, if a cop chokes someone to death, its usually because they were poorly trained and not physically strong enough to execute the move they executed and thus botch it.
That wasn't the case here.
I'll also point out, Special Needs kids are restrained by teachers literally forcing them onto the floor, between their legs. pulling their arms around their chest, tugging and then leaning down ontop of them compressing their chest/stomach to get them to stop, all over South America and that restraint method was the norm in the US until the early to mid 2000's.
If smothering a screeching kid with PTSD didn't result in mass deaths, sitting on a dude's shoulder and putting most of your weight on the knee kissing pavement ain't gonna cut it.