Why did more than 1,000 people die after police subdued them

Why did more than 1,000 people die after police subdued them with force that wasn't meant to kill?

An investigation led by The Associated Press has found that, over a decade, more than 1,000 people died after police subdued them through physical holds, stun guns, body blows and other force not intended to be lethal.

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