All Lives Matter, page-72

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    What is excited delirium? Pseudo condition used to defend some cases of police brutality explained - and what happened to Tony TimpaWith Black Lives Matter demonstrations pulling racial injustice and police brutality into sharp focus under horrifying circumstances, similar cases of excessive force from the past are being put under scrutiny once again.One such case is that of Tony Timpa, a 32-year old man who died in August 2016 as he was restrained by police in a Dallas parking lot.Timpa was not black, but his case does have a link to that of George Floyd’s, and the ongoing Black Lives Matter demonstrations happening around the world, or at least the events that catalysed them.It’s all to do with the phrase, “excited delirium”.
    You can google the actions of police in similar terrible circumstances as that of George Floyd. Tony, however, was not a criminal. He also had no protest march after his death at the hands of police. This video is as distressing as George's.
 
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