Now I feel you're just nit picking the slightest things.
First it was a grainy still from a video, now that video was too shakey, but earlier you made a statement about how body cam footage saved you. I've seen quite a bit of body cam videos to know they're pretty damned shakey as well. You going to tell me that your video, at night with a person's hand behind their back, was a smooth and not at all shakey?
Speaking of body cams, those were also viewed during the trial, so it wasn't just the one video. They also have the ability to slow down, pause, zoom in and replay over and over again to catch every details.
There was also witness testimony, first responder testimony, and an autopsy report. The 20+ page report where everybody wants to focus on page two that said he had drugs in his system. This completely ignores the first page where it concludes that it was a homicide due to “cardiopulmonary arrest” from “law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.”