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"Every MPD officer knows that restraint was trained."

A group of 14 current and former Minneapolis Police Department Officers signed sworn declarations attesting to their belief that Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell committed perjury during the trial of Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Blackwell testified that the method of restraint used by Chauvin was not part of MPD officer training. Blackwell had said at the trial "that's not what we train."

However, others say that the "knee-on-neck restaint Chauvin employed was trained under the maximal-restraint technique (MRT), a restraint the MPD taught and allowed until 2023." The officers who signed the declarations "swore that this training was well known—indeed, common knowledge—and omnipresent," Alpha News said.

Reporting on the declarations, Alpha News said that these 14 statements "were among dozens of declarations submitted by lawyers representing Alpha News in a defamation lawsuit brought by Blackwell last October against Alpha News, Alpha News reporter Liz Collin, producer J.C. Chaix, and a publishing company." Blackwell brought suit against Alpha News in response to their documentary "The Fall of Minneapolis," which indicated that Blackwell had not been truthful in her testimony.

In a lengthy motion asking for the case to be dismissed with prejudice, attorney for Alpha News Chris Madel wrote "With this motion, 33 former MPD officers who served with Blackwell, and one who currently serves with her, have sworn that MPD trained this restraint as part of the ‘maximal-restraint technique’ (‘MRT’) and otherwise. Indeed, 14 of these officers have sworn—under oath—their belief that Blackwell perjured herself."

"Blackwell remarkably claims that Collin and Chaix defamed her when they opined that it ‘seemed’ like Blackwell lied. In reality, this opinion was far more generous than necessary. It is a fact," the motion further reads.

Floyd died in police custody after he was arrested in a parking lot on that fateful day in May 2020. Chauvin restrained him and Floyd later died. His death was deemed by the court of public opinion to be a racially motivated murder and within two days of his death, as cell phone footage of the arrest circulated online, riots began in Minneapolis and quickly spread across the country.

Floyd's death was about 10 weeks into the Covid-19 pandemic which inspired local government leaders to insist on lockdowns, business, school and church closures. The riots began at the tail end of a spring as weather turned warm after the winter months. In many areas, lockdowns were still imposed except in the case of protests. Dozens of doctors signed a letter claiming that racism was a bigger health threat than Covid and that those who were out protesting were in the right. Anyone who wasn't protesting for racial justice was told to stay home and churches, schools, and businesses remained closed.

In Minneapolis, riots were so bad that the MPD relinquished a precinct building to the mob. Former MPD officer Ken Tidgwell, Alpha News noted, said "that he nearly lost a leg from an injury he sustained furing the riots that followed Floyd's death." He said that he had been trained to use the technique Chauvin employed when subduing Floyd. A toxicology report later revealed that Floyd had Fentanyl and other drugs in his system.

"Specifically, we were trained that when two officers were trying to handcuff a person that was resisting arrest, one officer should use his or her knee to employ a knee-to-neck/upper shoulder restraint to control the subject’s head, and the other knee should be used to control one of the subject’s arms during handcuffing," Tidgwell said.

"If by ‘we’ Katie Blackwell referred to the MPD," Tidgwell said, "then I believe that she perjured herself. Every MPD officer knows that restraint was trained, and every MPD officer knows it was trained as part of the MRT process. We were trained that 'where the head goes, the body will follow.'"

Read more:

https://thepostmillennial.com/14-former-mpd-officers-say-asst-chief-katie-blackwell-perjured-herself-when-she-claimed-derek-chauvin-was-not-trained-in-restraint-technique

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  • Is she a democrat! If she is.....she lied, she was willing to ruin a life for her leftist agenda! She should have to go to prison for the rest of her life!

  • SEEMS A NEW TRIAL IS WARRANTED. DID THIS OFFICER FOLLOW HIS TRAINING OR NOT SEEMS FROM THE EVIDENCE UNCOVERED HE DID IT WAS OBVIOUS FROM THE OUTSET WHAT THE VERDICT WAS GOING TO BE.

    • New trial?? Let the man go, he never should have been charged!

  • Reads to me like they need some trials in MO.  One to re-try the officer who did what he was taught, and one to put the assistant chief of police in jail for perjury.  Everyone with a brain knew immediately that Officer Chauvin's trial was a kangaroo court in action.  He is now in jail for doing what he was taught to do as a police officer.  Everyone with a brain knows that you cannot talk or yell when your wind is cut off.  Floyd continued to yell, "I can't breathe," for a long time.  He did not die on the spot where he was lying.  He died in a hospital from illegal drugs he had taken long before the incident occurred.

    • They sacrificed him for a drug addict who died by his own hands! 

    • NO SLACK, SO RIGHT!!!

    • You are 100% correct, it was a complete setup by the demonrats

    • If I remember right, he was 4x the lethal dose.

    • NOW TO FIND SOME "HONEST JUDGES" TO RETRY THIS MESS...!!!

    • BUT as ILONA SAYS, JUST LET HIM GO....HE WAS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 4X DRUG LEVEL IN HIS BLOOD.... AND CHAUVIN SHOULD BE GIVEN BACK PAY ALSO.

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