Squeeze the neck and hold down the bill Prohibition for the time being Minneapolis City Council June 6 8:23

A Minneapolis city council banned police officers from pressing and holding down suspects' necks for a while after a black man died in a knee-collared death by a white police officer. I have passed the bill.

Police in Minneapolis, Midwest Minnesota, where four police officers were accused of murder and accused of dying a black man George Floyd, said he would press his neck in suppressing the suspect Permitting According to the Minneapolis City website, it is also allowed to put pressure on the suspect's neck and make him unconscious.

However, after the incident, police protests continued throughout the United States, saying that the police officer's response was excessive based on racism, and the opposition to the police is increasing.

In response to this, the Minneapolis city council passed a bill yesterday that would ban police officers from pressing and holding down suspects' necks for the time being. Ultimately the local court will decide whether to ban.

In addition, Minneapolis police will also investigate whether there were any racist crackdowns dating back the last decade.