Excessive Force (Police Brutality) legal standard by Attorney Steve®

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RAYSHARD BROOKS VIDEO LINK: https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=aiVE4_1592122056

GEORGE FLOYD VIDEO LINK: https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=C8nxM_1590900982

ORIGINAL VIDEO: https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=sSeWL_1590561430

DROPPED SOMETHING? https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=9lqbp_1591336763

Everyone is talking about racism right now and "black lives matter." The media has been highlighting cases of potential police brutality (using excessive force) and even MURDER as many are talking in the Minnesota George Floyd case. Another case just popped up outside a Wendy's in Atlanta Georgia in a case involving Rayshard Brooks. He appeared to have resisted arrest and grabbed a police officer's taser and while running away from the officers (on a DUI stop), it appeared he took a shot at one of the officers leading to 3 shots being fired which killed Mr. Brooks in front of a line of people waiting in their cars for fries and burgers.

These cases have people talking and protesting and even starting their own city ("CHAZ" or "CHOP") in Seattle and has many people wondering of the cops are guilty of murder, police brutality or even 1983 civil rights violations.

In this video, Attorney Steve® discuss self defense for cops and two United States Supreme Court cases (the Supreme law of the land), that might be coming into focus if the cases proceed to criminal or even civil (wrongful death) trials.

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