You obviously haven't watched the whole video from when Floyd was pulled out of his car. It wasn't 5 minutes. You don't have to be trying to escape or fighting the cop to be actively resisting.
Yep. It's a technique that's used around the world that isn't lethal. If it was, he'd be unconscious after 3 minutes. Floyd was a large man. He was obviously on drugs. He'd been arrested a year prior on drug charges, where he swallowed drugs and was hospitalized. There is a condition called excited delirium where junkies thrash about at high intensity and can cause injury to themselves and others. Unfortunately, due to another error, the ambulance that was 3 minutes away was sent to the wrong location. Bottom line, the coroner had seen fentanyl OD's at 3 ng/ml, and Floyd was at 11, with meth to boot. Plus blocked arteries. Plus the stress of yet another possible jail sentence. But that wasn't enough to keep the POTUS from chiming in during jury deliberations, which as far as I know is unprecedented in modern times.
You had me until the end. I think the Brianna Taylor situation was justified. But a trigger happy cop sprayed bullets into the complex like a sperg and was rightfully slapped down.