A thing that puzzles me, in both Atlanta and Kenosha, the police apparently had the suspect on the ground attempting to detain him, and the suspect not only got on his feet, in both cases he walked away from the police, who outnumbered him. Had they had success in restraining either initially, there would have been no subsequent shooting.
I know "back in the day", a suspect who resisted arrest would get clobbered with a billy club, which generally takes the enthusiasm out of the victim. Are those now banned?
Are the police insufficiently trained in "hand to hand"? Keeping your knee on a suspect's head for 9 minutes is obviously ridiculous (anyway I can see it). In all three cases, initially restraining the victim successfully and properly eliminated the shooting, or the "need" for a knee on the guy's head.