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Statesboro Police Chief: Attitude of Minneapolis Officers was “Callous and Indifferent”

Statesboro Police Chief Mike Broadhead took to social media on Thursday to condemn the actions of the now-terminated Minneapolis Police Department officers shown in a viral video restraining George Floyd for more than nine minutes as he pleaded for help and stated that he could not breathe.

Statesboro Police Chief Mike Broadhead took to social media on Thursday to condemn the actions of the now-terminated Minneapolis Police Department officers shown in a viral video restraining George Floyd for more than nine minutes as he pleaded for help and stated that he could not breathe. Floyd was pronounced dead at the hospital.

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Broadhead’s statement as addressed to the citizens is below:

The actions of the officers in Minneapolis are not defensible. The officers and staff of the Statesboro Police Department share the disgust that many of you have after watching the callous and indifferent attitude of those officers as a man pleaded for help.

There are many of you in our community who are big supporters of the police and may have conflicted feelings about how to react to this video. In many instances, more context is needed in order to effectively judge police conduct shown on video… but this is not one of those instances. You can support the police and not support the actions of these officers.

There is a phenomenon known as “positional asphyxia” which law enforcement has been aware of for at least the past couple of decades. If these officers are unaware of the dangers of positional asphyxia then shame on them and shame on their department.

Police misconduct cannot be tolerated. I am firmly convinced that good police officers need to stand up and point out police misconduct. When people call for help, we help. When the police act badly, we should admit it and eliminate it. The vast majority of police officers in this nation want to do the right thing. But they need to stand up when they see misconduct.

We stand with our community against violence, regardless of the perpetrator. When you call for help, we are here to help. This is not a political issue. This is not a police versus community issue. This is a simple matter of right and wrong. We are here to do right.

Mike Broadhead, Chief of Police
Statesboro

 

Jessica Szilagyi is a former Statewide Contributor for AllOnGeorgia.com.

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