Mutta kun menee lukemaan kommentissa mainittua Ylen artikkelia (englanninkielisenä versiona), niin mitään rasismiin viittaavaa ei ole.Myös Suomessa poliisin toimintaa alettiin tarkastella kriittisemmin.
Julkisuuteen tuli tietoa poliisin sisällä rehottavasta rasismista ja korruptiosta. Vuonna 2021 Svenska Yle julkaisi artikkelin, joka käsitteli Samuel Dolphynen kuolemaa vuonna 2018 poliisin kiinnioton seurauksena Malmilla.
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https://www.hs.fi/kulttuuri/art-2000011321860.html
On vain puhallutusta vastaan tapellut huomattavan ylipainoinen mies, jonka ei olisi pitänyt alkaa painimaan poliisin kanssa - puhallutus on ylinopeuden yhteydessä normaali asia, jota ei ole syytä vastustaa.In 2018, a man suspected of drunk driving lost consciousness and died after being restrained by police. An investigation cleared the police involved of causing his death, but the results of the investigation remain classified.
Svenska Yle re-examined the case of Ghanaian Samuel Dolphyne and found that some risk factors were likely present during the encounter with police. The recreation of what happened that night is based on the investigation conducted by prosecutors.
On Saturday 17 November, 2018, Dolphyne, a Ghanaian resident in Austria and a friend resident in Finland attended a party organised by a local Ghanaian group in Helsinki’s Siltamäki district. Dolphyne, his friend and a third person left the party by car after 11pm, with Dolphyne at the wheel. "I wasn't with him (Dolphyne) all the time at the party. I played music during the party, but I saw that he was drinking a beer," the friend later told police.
In Malmi, a police patrol with two constables followed and pulled Dolphyne over, saying that he was travelling at 60 kilometres per hour in a 30 - 40-kilometre-per-hour zone. After failed attempts to administer a proper breathalyser test, they decided to place him in the patrol car and take him for a blood test to determine his blood alcohol level.
Dolphyne resisted as the police officers tried to get him into the patrol car. According to the officers he became upset and aggressive. They wrestled him to the ground and handcuffed him as he lay on his stomach. According to the police account, Dolphyne continued to kick at the police, trying to get off the ground. The younger officer allegedly moved pressure from the centre of the body to the back of Dolphyne’s thigh, while the other tried to use his legs to prevent the suspect from kicking.
Something was not right
At this point, another patrol that the senior cop radioed for help arrived at the scene. They saw two policemen trying to restrain a man on the ground while another man shouted at them -- it was Dolphyne’s friend, who had now got out of the car.
"I saw two police officers. One was on Dolphyne’s back and the other was holding his neck and trying to hold his head. I was stressed and shouted at the police. I was about 30 metres from the spot. At first I was five metres away but the police told me to move," the friend said during questioning. Police later denied that they held the man by his neck.
The two officers in the second patrol grabbed and secured Dolphyne’s legs with restraints. The older constable from the first patrol continued to use his body weight to subdue Dolphyne. Police said that the entire situation lasted between two and two and half minutes and that Dolphyne was still moving. He was then taken to the car, but the younger officer noticed that something was not right -- Dolphyne was not responding to verbal commands. Police then removed the handcuffs and leg restraints and administered first aid. They called an ambulance that rushed Dolphyne to Meilahti hospital.
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https://yle.fi/a/3-11442438
Mutta niin vain loistava Hesarin toimittaja esitti asian rasismina ja Dolphynen Floydina. Toki myös Floydin kuoleman rasistiset motiivit voi oikein hyvin kyseenalaistaa.