To do so however would be improper. You can’t charge them without an actual cause of death other than the charge that was finally leveled.
As far as I’m concerned it should be a first degree murder case with depraved indifference as an aggravating factor along with the duration of time along with the fact at least one of the other officers twice tried to get him to get off the guys neck and turn him on his side and/or put him in the car.
To me this shows both a depraved heart and premeditation.
However the way the legal system works you don’t charge people in order to placate a mob, to do so is the opposite of seeking justice.
No matter how many noses are out of joint this was handled appropriately from the start because from a legal standpoint without a clear cause of death you can’t charge him/them with murder.
These people aren’t wanting justice for this man’s death, they want vengeance for both real and fabricated offenses against the entire African Race.