U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview aired on Friday that he would like to see a ban on police choke holds in most instances, although he suggested their use would be understandable in some one-on-one situations.
โI donโt like choke holds โฆ (but) sometimes, if youโre alone and youโre fighting someone, itโs tough,โ Trump told Fox News Channel, while adding: โIt would be, I think, a very good thing that, generally speaking, it should be ended.โ
Trumpโs comments follow the May 25 death of African American George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis policeman knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Floydโs death ignited a wave of protests in American cities and abroad, and it re-energized the Black Lives Matter racial justice movement.
Trump on Thursday announced modest plans for an executive order on policing, while making it clear he would not support sweeping proposals in response to the protests.
Some Republicans in Congress have indicated support for certain measures proposed by Democrats, including a ban on choke holds and eliminating the legal defense of โqualified immunity,โ which helps officers evade civil rights lawsuits.
โI think itโs a disgrace and itโs got to stop,โ Trump said of police violence against African Americans. He added that the actions of a โbad appleโ could not be allowed to destroy the image of law enforcement officers who โtake really good care of us.โ
In the interview, which was taped on Thursday, Trump said he wanted โreally compassionate but strong law enforcement.โ
He said the concept of banning choke holds โsounds so perfect.โ But he said the use of a choke hold could be understandable โif a police officer is in a bad scuffle and heโs got somebody in a choke hold.โ
โAnd that does happen. So, you have to be careful,โ Trump added.
REUTERS