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Minneapolis police lieutenant testifies that kneeling on someone's neck is 'deadly force'
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During the Derek Chauvin trial, Minneapolis Lieutenant Richard Zimmerman, who responded to the George Floyd arrest, testified that officers are trained not to kneel on someone's neck when they are handcuffed in the prone position because it could kill them and said that doing this would be "deadly force."
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