1. True. I still think the excessive part of that sentence is beyond doubt. But criminally is to be decided.
2. As far as I’m aware there is a ban on police officers using carotid golds. But regardless, as a marine, Penny’s training in unarmed combat would have included RNCs. It’s part of standard training.
1. True. I still think the excessive part of that sentence is beyond doubt. But criminally is to be decided.
2. As far as I’m aware there is a ban on police officers using carotid golds. But regardless, as a marine, Penny’s training in unarmed combat would have included RNCs. It’s part of standard training.
3. I’m not sure I’ve seen testimony regarding the duration of the hold. And yes, Penny obviously didn’t have the hold well applied for the entire duration. But the spawning we see in the video, similar to the spawning in the video I linked, occurs after the person being held is unconscious.
I’m maintaining that I understand the technicalities of the hold and the effect on the body. Which I do.
So yeah, happy to retract the “criminally” part of that sentence. But the rest is not in dispute for anybody with blood choke training.
1. True. I still think the excessive part of that sentence is beyond doubt. But criminally is to be decided.
2. As far as I’m aware there is a ban on police officers using carotid golds. But regardless, as a marine, Penny’s training in unarmed combat would have included RNCs. It’s part of standard training.
3. I’m not sure I’ve seen testimony regarding the duration of the hold. And yes, Penny obviously didn’t have the hold well applied for the entire duration. But the spawning we see in the video, similar to the spawning in the video I linked, occurs after the person being held is unconscious.
I’m maintaining that I understand the technicalities of the hold and the effect on the body. Which I do.
So yeah, happy to retract the “criminally” part of that sentence. But the rest is not in dispute for anybody with blood choke training.