this case and say sean bell, eric gardner or michael brown, but from a legal standpoint, from a purely legal standpoint this case is radically different and that's because george floyd is already in handcuffs. that's going to change the way that this is looked at and the decision to use force and eventually deadly force in this situation and the type of technique that the officer used there is technically allowed by the minneapolis police department according to their use of force manual. he's allowed to put that knee on his neck. but the only way that you can do that according to the manual is if somebody is actively resisting arrest. you look at this video and i've talked to a lot of folks in law enforcement in the last day or so and they say under no way of watching this or looking at it or circumstance does the force that's used here, it all meets the standards that would apply for the minneapolis police department really in any police department. that's going a key thing that prosecutors can look at and perhaps more quickly make a determination on whether to charge or not. another thing that's going to be key they're, katy is the medical examine. we don't