An illustration of carotid restraints vs chokeholds. Photo credit: Screen shot, KCAL News via YouTube A local Navy detective and one-time police officer who used the largely banned carotid restraint neck hold on a handcuffed man, pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges. Jonathan Christopher Laroche, 40, of Spring Valley, entered the plea to using unreasonable force on the man last year, as well as lying on his application to the Navy’s Criminal Investigations Division regarding why he left the El Cajon Police Department. Prosecutors say Laroche resigned from the department in 2018 after learning he was going to be fired for using excessive force against civilians on two separate
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