asphyxia is the loss of oxygen (which can cause death); choking is one way to cause asphyxia.
He's an idiot
asphyxia is the loss of oxygen (which can cause death); choking is one way to cause asphyxia.
No it doesn't.
Good you used google. Dude wasn't choked to death. The medical examiners report makes it clear he died from being a fat .
Only in Mexico tbh
What do you think it means then?
Aren't you a nurse? I don't think I should have to explain it to you but here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asphyxia
Oh Gee's contention that because he died of asphyxia he was choked to death is simply wrong.
I won't even ing go there with my skin tone. Asking for problems.
brown?
It says right there an example of asphyxia is choking. Now look up the definition of choking.
"Medical examiner spokeswoman Julie Bolcer said Garner died from "the compression of his chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police." Asthma and heart disease contributed to his death, she said."
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NYC grand jury to return no indictment in police choke hold case:
http://news.yahoo.com/nyc-grand-jury...193254083.html
Let's see, video of incident? Check. Use of illegal technique? Check. Ruled homicide by coroner? Check. Indictment? Chec.... Wait WTF?
What is standard procedure when somebody resists arrest? i dont have experience in law enforcement
how are things going, sbm?
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Dat white logic kills.
Video of cop illegally choking a man with his hands up and still gets off.
Was it an illegal choking?
I don't think so.
Department policy =/= law
i'm not familiar with law enforcement. what is standard procedure when somebody is resisting arrest?
I'm pretty sure choking them until they die is not standard procedure. Could be wrong though.
does it usually include taking them to the ground on their stomach until handcuffs are applied?
i also think the use of several officers so subdue them is safer since they can simply weigh somebody down rather than striking him to subdue him.
tbh the choke hold was incorrectly applied and the cop should lose his job for doing it, but he was released from that choke after they got on the ground, and he was still able to speak at that point. people act like he literally held the choke until the point of death
I sided with the grand jury's decision to not indict Darren Wilson, but this is different.
The choke hold was outlawed by NYC Police in 1993 for this very reason. It was the chokehold that killed Eric Garner (he was asthmatic).
he was alive and talking after the choke was released
The law says it's legal to choke a man to death?
how can you say he was choked to death from the hold if he was speaking after the choke hold was released?
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