Police brutality, or, did this loser have, a condition that’s, caused him to die abruptly??? Well, guess we’d, have to, wait for the, autopsy results, wouldn’t we??? Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The man, Chen two days ago, carried a melon knife to a hotpot shop in Shijr, he was subdued by the police outside the store, but, in just five minutes after the police pinned him down, he’d, died, he was rushed to the hospital, and, the doctors still, couldn’t, save him. The families suspected that the police had used excessive force, but the police stressed, that the actions taken to subdue him, was within the regulations, the man’s body was sent to the coroner’s office, to be autopsied to get to exactly how he’d, died.
The local police substation pointed out, as they’d reviewed over the surveillance footages of the shop, as the officers were pinning Chen down, they’d not attacked his vital body organs, they’d not forced him to kneel either, they’d done everything by the book, the body was handed over to the D.A.’s office, to find out the exact cause of death.
The local police substation in Shijr pointed out, that as they’d reviewed over the surveillance footages they’d found no signs of police brutality, that the officers had merely, used their hands to control the movements of the suspect; the district attorney’s offices of Shihlin also found there to be, no signs of, external injuries on Chen, they couldn’t know what killed him exactly, they will be autopsying his body to clarify the exact cause of death.
The police investigated, that Chen (age 21) worked as a delivery driver, lived with is parents, younger brother and younger sister-in-law in Shijr, Hsinbei City; two mornings ago at around 11:30, he was wearing nothing but his underwear out, headed to the hotpot shop downstairs from where he’d lived, and started, waving a knife around, then, he’d, dropped the knife outside the shop, ran into the kitchen of the hotpot store, grabbed an eggbeater, as he ran outside, he’d, fallen on the flowerbeds by the sidewalk.
As Chen’s families saw him getting out, they’d first notified the police, then, headed downstairs to check, the three officers from the local substation arrived respectively, found Chen chanting something, they’d called the fire department, had the paramedics standing by, and after the paramedics assessed him, they’d believed he has the capabilities to injure himself, and/or, others, and, that it’d fitted to the requirement of forced hospitalization.
As Chen was struggling hard in the flowerbeds, refusing to allow the paramedics to check him for injuries, the two officers pinned down Chen’s back, legs, the paramedics tied the suspenders onto his wrists, as they were about to lift him to the hospital, they’d found that he’d, stopped, breathing, the paramedics performed CPR, and, after they’d rushed him to the hospital, after the emergency resuscitation measures were performed for close to an hour, he’d still, died, the families believed, that Chen’s cause of death wasn’t health-related, they’d suspected the police used excessive and brutal forces.
Based off of understanding, at the start of February, in the early mornings, Chen was once drunk, and, kicked down the parked scooters on the sidewalks, threw the helmets at the officers who’d come, and the night before this incident, he went into a food shop, screaming, that someone had, placed a hit on him, and the police came, and he’d, left on his own, free will, and this wasn’t the first time he’d, behaved weirdly.
And so, this dude was either high on drugs, or that he had some sort of a mental illness, because of the way he’d, acted, and, I’m sure, that it wasn’t the police officers who’d sat on him that’s, caused him to die, there must be, something else that’s, going on with his systems, that’s, caused him to die, but, we’ll have to, wait for the autopsy results…