Reasonable police officers take someone into custody with no problem and suddenly they become a problem it can change in an instant. A reasonable police officer will take into consideration his immediate surroundings are there bystanders or civilians. Reasonable police officer will take into consideration who he is at the scene where are these veteran officers are they riki officers what do i know about my partner s and my partner s ability. So throughout the course of this trial the state has focused your attention and 9 minutes and 29 seconds the proper analysis is to take those 9 minutes and 29 seconds. And put it into the context of the totality of the circumstances that a reasonable police officer would know and the proper analysis starts with what the officers are what a reasonable officer know at the time of dispatch these are records that are kept they ve been introduced you can look at them this is exhibit 151 this is the computer aided dispatch report you heard the testimony
Officer will take into consideration his immediate surroundings. Are there bystanders, are there civilians? a reasonable police officer will take into consideration who he is at the scene with. Are these veteran officers, are they rookie officers? what do i know about my partners and my partners abilities? so throughout the course of this trial, the state has focused her attention on nine minutes and 29 seconds. The proper analysis is to take those nine minutes and 29 seconds and put it into the context of the totality of the circumstances that a reasonable police officer would know. And the proper analysis starts with what did the officers and what would a reasonable officer know at the time of dispatch? well, these are records that are capped and they ve been introduced, you can look at them. This is exhibit 151. This is the computer aided dispatch report. You heard the testimony of the 911 dispatcher, this is information that they are passing out to the officers. You will see that t
Bottom line is the vast majority of mexicans, the children do get returned after that screening occurs. Thank you. We re going to leave this discussion, but you can find it online at cspan. Org. Take you live now here on cspan2 here in minneapolis for the ongoing trial of former police officer derek chauvin. The testimony affects thousands on the basis that it s cumulative. And further on the report over the course of the weekend it s the same analysis that several witnesses have already gone through, including minneapolis police policies and federal standards using materials that would have in he ever been known to this particular defendant. This is the exact same thing that sergeant stiger has been testified to, very similar to what the lieutenant testified to and all of the other witnesses, including chair aredondo. So this would be roughly be the sixth or seventh opinion on force in this case, using the minneapolis materials at least in part and it s my understanding what the state
We know from miss ross mr. Floyd was seen for a drug overdose. She described how he felt in that instance. She said his whole body hurt, his stomach hurt. We know based on again, from miss ross, that he was clean and sober for some time while they were in quarantine. We know that miss ross again described taking about a week before a similar pill to the one that they had back in march. Kept her up again all night. She said she felt like she was going to die. We know, again, from miss ross, that those pills were purchased from maurice hall. She described going to a hotel while mr. Floyd went into the hotel. She was on the phone with him. She heard hall s voice. We know she was with him in 2020. We heard from the store clerk, christopher martin. He described mr. Floyd as being high. His responses were delayed, right? he may have been, you know, standing around. He may have been standing up, he may have been able to have communications, but mr. Martin clearly described him as being high.
Made her feel. They kept her up all night, right? introduction of the methamphetamine. We know, from ms. Ross, that in march of 2020, mr. Floyd was seen for a drug overdose. She described how he felt in that instance. She said, his whole body hurt. His stomach hurt. We know, based on, again, from ms. Ross, that he was clean and sober for some time while they were in quarantine. We know that ms. Ross, again, described taking, about a week before, a similar pill to the one that they had, back in march. Kept her up, again, all night. Right? she says she felt like she was going to die. We know, again, from ms. Ross, that those pills were purchased from maurice hall. She described going to a hotel, while mr. Floyd went into the hotel, she was on the phone with him. She heard maurice hall s voice. We know mr. Floyd was with maurice hall on may 25th, 2020. We heard, from the store clerk, christopher martin. He described mr. Floyd as being high. His responses were delayed, right? he may have b