1) There is no department or professionally sanctioned or taught defensive or even offensive measure that involves pressing a knee into the neck of any adversary.
2) If George Floyd was in such bad physical shape that the knee on his neck had nothing to do with his death, then he obviously could not have been such a threat that he required much effort to subdue him.
3) There is no, zip, nada evidence, on film or anywhere otherwise, except in the wild imagination of the acute and terribly over-stimulated paranoia of the police, who imagined that his knee was needed to subdue a person suspected of passing a counterfeit bill, such that the question becomes: "What drugs was this Policeman on at the time?"
Now the toy companies will make a game "Container Port" complete with container ships, cranes, trucks, trains and container storage yards with a container tracking computer. Bet?
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