wasnt_me
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@Boodles you respectfully asked what I doubted and I’m not great with words. I did my best to highlight in red what exactly for each charge I had doubts about. Hope this helps!
I think that for some of these, it's what a reasonable officer or person would or should know is either dangerous or will cause harm. We don't know have to know what DC knew. We just have to know what a reasonable person in his shoes should know. I think we use that standard because anyone can say "I didn't know" or "I wasn't aware." When evaluating DC, I think we're supposed to use the standard of what a reasonable officer or human should know.
And if we do that, we see that the crowd knows what he did was dangerous and unreasonable. We have heard testimony from several officers that what DC did was unreasonable and dangerous. We heard that he has had training that it is unreasonable and dangerous. Therefore, his choice to do it anyway is a conscious choice.
The depraved mind part has new language, from what I understand. So I'll skip that.
As others have said, the felony is the assault upon GF. If the neck restraint is NOT what he is trained to do and if he is not trained to hold it indefinitely, but only to handcuff, if he is required to deescalate force when someone stops resisting, then the accessive force is assault. That's the felony. For me, GF told DC that his was in pain, and DC said "Ah-huh, ah-huh," so that's knowingly inflicting pain.
We hear on bodycam other reasonable officers telling DC that there's no pulse, worrying about excited Deliruim, and asking to roll GF on his side. DC consciously chooses not to act on those things which is part of the recklessness.
That's my view of it. I think you have to take yourself out of DC's shoes and put yourself in the shoes of a reasonable person or officer. I think we all know that if we get a ticket or something, and we say we didn't know we broke the law, the first thing they say is that igorance is not excuse for breaking the law. Same here. If a reasonable person or officer would know it, DC should know it.
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