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Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn
Again, you're just speculating. We don't see that in this video at least. According to what I just read on CNN he wasn't even involved in the disturbance between his wife and daughter. Maybe the cops just showed up, assumed he was involved because he was the only male standing nearby and proceeded to twist his arm behind his back forcefully as they are wont to do and then tripped him to the ground when he tried to keep them from breaking his arm.
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Correct.
It does't matter if he was involved in the disturbance or not. Police rolled into a domestic, found him on the scene, and police started to question him. He was "uncooperative" - Either he was evasive, refused to answer questions at the scene of a crime, or tried to leave...
No matter how this played out, the bottom line is the police responded to a crime and questioned suspects. He was a suspect if only because he was there. There is no law saying you have to answer questions, but police can surely detain you until they believe you are not a suspect.
This person died because he refused to cooperate, plain and simple.