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Most Minnesota law enforcement agencies ban the neck-pinning maneuver used against George Floyd — but it's still allowed in Minneapolis

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Mayor
Making it even harder to get a conviction, and possibly helping his defense team to get the third-degree murder charge tossed.


The maneuver police used to restrain George Floyd before his death is no longer allowed in most Minnesota law-enforcement agencies, but in Minneapolis, it's allowed as a "non-deadly force option" if officers are properly trained.​
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Most Minnesota law enforcement agencies ban the neck-pinning maneuver used against George Floyd — but it's still allowed in Minneapolis
 

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suffocation is awful deadly, what you have there is a city that still likes killing people.
 
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