Minnesota Gov. Walz bans police training
for 'excited delirium'
American Thinker,
by
Eric Utter
Original Article
Posted By: DVC,
6/8/2024 10:54:05 AM
According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, also known as the New World’s Pravda, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has signed a law prohibiting training for licensed police officers on “excited delirium.”
You may well be asking yourself, “Say what?”
Star Tribune: “Excited delirium usually refers to a person possessed by a potentially deadly form of agitation, sometimes abetted by drug abuse, and displaying aggressive behavior, profuse sweating, public nudity, mouth foaming and superhuman strength.”
Well, just because a perp is on drugs, foaming at the mouth, possibly nude, displaying aggressive behavior and deadly agitation while exhibiting superhuman strength, that’s no reason for law enforcement personnel to use force against that person!
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 6/8/2024 10:57:27 AM (No. 1733617)
Ask any cop with some experience ....they'll tell you that they have seen or heard from other officers of these excited delirium cases. "Medical science" is highly politicized these days, and often far, far from factual, scientific reality.
Like still claiming that those mRNA shots are "safe and effective" and "gender affirming care" is a good thing.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
BarryNo 6/8/2024 11:19:55 AM (No. 1733638)
I admit LEO training lacks in many areas - mostly in how to deal with the public as people, and not an Urban Warfare scenario, and when it shifts from one to the other.
But Chauvin should not be in jail.
Without Chauvin, Floyd would still be dead.
Refusing to permit training for a threat, is in itself, criminal.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Daisymay 6/8/2024 11:28:06 AM (No. 1733645)
Had enough yet? It used to be the people living in MN were Proud, Working People who hunted and fished and raised great families. What the heck happened to them? I can't believe they like living under the Rule of people from another Country! That is what has happened there! Time to vote out Gov. Walz and vote in a Republican who can turn your State back to the State folks loved to vacation in! Vote out each and every Person not born in our Country! As for Walz, he's just a Born and Bread Democrat who simply doesn't know what he's doing!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
gramma b 6/8/2024 12:15:59 PM (No. 1733668)
IIRC, the judge wouldn't allow Chauvin to introduce evidence of his training. When they finally released transcripts of all the bodycams, months after the fact, they explained everything that the police did. When they were struggling to put Floyd in the car -- while he was thrashing around and yelling "I can't breathe" long before they put him on the ground, one of the officers said, "What about excited delirium." They got him in the car, where he continued to thrash around. At that point, they had a choice. If they left him in the car and he died en route to wherever, they could be charged for his death for failing to follow their training about excited delirium. So they pulled him out of the car, completely immobilized him, and called an ambulance, as they had been trained to do. The hold that they placed him in -- including the knee on neck -- did absolutely no harm. The autopsy showed that.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DVC 6/8/2024 1:13:39 PM (No. 1733698)
Re 34, the officers did not "put him on the ground"... Floyd begged to be permitted to lay down, repeatedly.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Gallo3 6/8/2024 5:32:32 PM (No. 1733755)
MN Governor Tim Walz took his advanced graduate degrees in Political Science from a university of Communist China. He is proud of the fact that when he was a MN DFL schoolteacher, he brought high school kids from Mn over there every summer for indoctrination into CCP goals.
That's why they call him China Tim.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Luandir 6/8/2024 6:36:14 PM (No. 1733784)
The lives of future Excited Delirium victims are less important than The Narrative.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Venturer 6/8/2024 8:13:28 PM (No. 1733813)
Chauvin is in jail because the leadership in that city was frightened not to.
They let their fear of a negro uprising crucify this police officer.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 6/8/2024 9:21:04 PM (No. 1733827)
Next time. There will be a next time. The LEO will be convicted of negligent homicide because they did not do enough.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
hoosierblue 6/9/2024 7:29:47 AM (No. 1733967)
This is a prime reason why some police officers fail to perform. When you have doubts about whether your superiors are going to back you up, this sometimes happens.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
hoosierblue 6/9/2024 7:32:03 AM (No. 1733969)
#9, As the old saying goes, Damned if you do and Damned if you don't.
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George Floyd took too many drugs, started into excited delirium, and then into a heart attack. The position that Officer Chauvin used was the exact 'safety position' that the MPD trained him to use, with photos in the MPD training handbook, which was designed and approved by medical doctors as the safest possible position for someone suffering from excited delirium, and NOT HARMFUL IN ANY WAY, and not restricting airways.
And now excited delirium victims will not get proper care, because they are STILL covering up the massive lie that was everything about the Floyd miscarriage of justice. Chauvin was entirely innocent. Floyd killed Floyd.