'No force was reasonable’: Expert testifies in George Floyd murder trial

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An expert in the use of force by police has faulted the actions of former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin in last year's deadly arrest of George Floyd, testifying that no force should have been used after Floyd was handcuffed and prone.

Minneapolis - An expert in the use of force by police on Wednesday faulted the actions of former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin in last year's deadly arrest of George Floyd, testifying that no force should have been used after Floyd was handcuffed and prone.

"My opinion was that no force was reasonable in that position," Stiger testified."The pressure ... caused by the body weight could cause positional asphyxia and could cause death." Stiger, who has reviewed 2 500 cases in which police used force, resumed his testimony after first appearing on Tuesday.

 

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