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National police research group warns prone position can lead to fatal carbon dioxide buildup, recommends immediate side positioning after handcuffing.
Prone restraint, he argues, is so easy to perform safely that it should never lead to deaths in the first place, no matter who’s being restrained.
Mentioning his prone restraint studies, he said, “Nobody dies, they breathe well, they move oxygen levels well. It doesn’t kill people.” None of the officers were charged.