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Not a Chokehold

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Were they stupid, lazy, or bent on sensationalism? I asked myself that question about the reporters who wrote the stories about the tragic death of the 16-year-old Mira Mesa boy (“Teen-ager Dies After Police Use Chokehold,” Jan. 19).

Reporters for all three local papers, yours included, as well as Channels 8 and 39 referred to the police “chokehold.” An incorrect and inflammatory term.

What police officers were forced to apply was a carotid restraint or “sleeper” hold, wherein pressure on the carotid arteries in the neck causes a temporary shut off of blood to the head, resulting in temporary unconsciousness. This hold is an authorized police restraint hold.

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The “chokehold” or arm bar restraint, not authorized by local police agencies, is where pressure is applied to the windpipe, cutting off air, causing unconsciousness.

L. LOUIS, San Diego

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