The step is toward banning police from using a “knee on the neck” restraint like the one a Minneapolis officer used in the death of George Floyd.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Utah lawmakers consider ban on police using ‘knee on the neck’ holds in wake of George Floyd death
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