THIS is the terrifying moment a police officer chokes a suspected phone thief to death as onlookers beg him to stop.
The 58-year-old Spanish cop was out for dinner with a friend on Tuesday when the alleged thief stole his phone in northeastern Madrid.



shows the moment the off-duty cop chased the suspect down the street then slammed him to the ground and held him in a chokehold.
In a desperate attempt to stop him from killing the alleged thief, locals are heard calling: “please let him breathe”;.
“You’re going to suffocate the guy, man. Let go of his neck,”; one shouts.
Another can be heard saying: “He’s not going to run away. Just let him go.”;
Ignoring their pleas, the officer continues to press down on the man’s neck before police and paramedics arrived at the scene.
But despite medics’ attempt at saving him, he was soon pronounced dead after suffering from cardia arrest.
Emergency services confirmed in a statement that a 36-year-old man had died of asphyxiation after 30 minutes of attempted resuscitation.
Officers arrested the unnamed cop who appeared in court today.
The devastating incident has sparked outrage in Spain, with some drawing comparisons to the killing of in 2020 who died after a police officer knelt on his neck for nine minutes.
Sharing their horror online, one person posted: ”;I can’t breathe.’ These were the words George Floyd uttered minutes before his death when a New York police officer killed him by asphyxiation.”;
Another wrote: “Murdering a person for a simple phone. An off-duty municipal police officer suffocates a person.
“This is how the capitalist world is, a telephone is worth more than a person’s life. What a disgusting society!”;
Spain‘s progressive party Más Madrid also weighed in, calling the assault a reflection of how “institutional racism”; and “abuse of power”; are normalized.
A spokesperson said: “Two police officers, who were apparently under the influence of alcohol, have murdered a person in Torrejón. T
“This reflects how institutional racism and abuse of power are normalized, even outside of working hours.
“We demand an immediate investigation into this alleged murder due to asphyxiation caused by a police officer in Torrejón.”;
This isn’t the first time a case like this has taken place in Madrid.
In 2018, protests erupted in the city after a Senegalese vendor was shot dead in the Italian city of Florence.
Some 19 protesters and 10 police officers were injured as clashes spread across the city.

