Chauvin pardon

That's not what he said at all, he said the knee on Floyd's neck was more than his body could take. So stop pretending otherwise. Not to mention his statement that an underlying heart condition which was aggravated by the knee on Floyd's neck was contradicted by all of the other medical experts who testified.

The MA's initial finding was part of the police coverup of Floyd's murder, so he had a vested interest in sticking to his original story. He should have been charged as an accessory after the fact, for trying to aid the cover up. It wasn't until the video was released that police were forced to admit what happened.

"The medical examiner who conducted the state’s autopsy on George Floyd stopped short on Friday of backing other expert witnesses at Derek Chauvin’s murder trial who testified that Floyd was asphyxiated under the knee of the accused former police officer.

Dr Andrew Baker told the court that the police pinning the 46-year-old Black man to the ground was “just more than Mr Floyd could take” by making it hard for him to breathe, causing stress hormones that worsened a heart condition and led to his death."

But a person who didn't have a truck load of fentanyl in their system (which the cop couldn't have known about) wouldn't have died correct?
Dude was living in Minnesota while voting in Florida. That’s fraud.
Where was his residency? Unless he's voting in both places I fail to see the issue.
RFK Jr should be prosecuted for doing the same, living in California and voting in New York.
Yeah because the Kennedy's don't have multiple residences.....
 
But a person who didn't have a truck load of fentanyl in their system (which the cop couldn't have known about) wouldn't have died correct?
If Chauvin hadn’t been on his neck and chest, he wouldn’t have died.
Where was his residency? Unless he's voting in both places I fail to see the issue.
His residency, by law, was Minnesota. Your primary residency is not a vacation home.
Yeah because the Kennedy's don't have multiple residences.....
He claimed his primary residency was a bedroom in a friends house where he paid no rent, had no belongings and received no mail, as opposed to his $5 million home in Malibu where he actually lived.

You don’t see that as fraud?
 
But a person who didn't have a truck load of fentanyl in their system (which the cop couldn't have known about) wouldn't have died correct?

Where was his residency? Unless he's voting in both places I fail to see the issue.

Yeah because the Kennedy's don't have multiple residences.....

That's not what the medical experts said. One of those experts went through the tape of Floyd's death with the jury, and pointed out the moment when Floyd died - 6 minutes after Chauvin put his knee on the man's neck, and still Chauvin didn't let up until 9 minutes had passed, and then did nothing to check on his condition.


Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
 
If Chauvin hadn’t been on his neck and chest, he wouldn’t have died.
That's not the basis for murder though. IMO you would have to have shown a number of things to convict Chauvin of murder. That the knee on his back wasn't a taught and accepted technique in subduing a suspect, and/or that Chauvin knew somehow that Floyd was whacked out on Fentanyl and him using that technique could lead to his death. I didnt follow that case all that closely so maybe they did prove those things but I get the feeling they didnt. At a minimum the racial aspect of the case was complete bullshit. I have seen zero evidence that what Chauvin did was motivated by Floyd being black. That case was exceedingly politically motivated.
His residency, by law, was Minnesota. Your primary residency is not a vacation home.
Depends on the state. Im betting you dont know the law in Fl or Minnesota.
He claimed his primary residency was a bedroom in a friends house where he paid no rent, had no belongings and received no mail, as opposed to his $5 million home in Malibu where he actually lived.
What's your beef with RFK?
You don’t see that as fraud?
No not really. You can run for Senate in NY if you rent a hotel room the day of the election. Why wouldnt you be able to vote there even if you are just "renting a room from a friend"?


"A candidate must only have a New York residence on the day of the election. For instance, Hillary could rent a hotel room on November 7, 2000 to qualify as a bona fide New Yorker. At that point she could move to D.C."

Unless you can show he was voting in NY and CA.
 
That's not what the medical experts said. One of those experts went through the tape of Floyd's death with the jury, and pointed out the moment when Floyd died - 6 minutes after Chauvin put his knee on the man's neck, and still Chauvin didn't let up until 9 minutes had passed, and then did nothing to check on his condition.


Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
so the guy who "watched a tape" is more qualified than the guy who did the autopsy? Come on.
 
That's not what the medical experts said. One of those experts went through the tape of Floyd's death with the jury, and pointed out the moment when Floyd died - 6 minutes after Chauvin put his knee on the man's neck, and still Chauvin didn't let up until 9 minutes had passed, and then did nothing to check on his condition.


Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
None of you Progs would have let Floyd live in your home.
 
That's not what the medical experts said. One of those experts went through the tape of Floyd's death with the jury, and pointed out the moment when Floyd died - 6 minutes after Chauvin put his knee on the man's neck, and still Chauvin didn't let up until 9 minutes had passed, and then did nothing to check on his condition.


Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
a fentanyl overdose causes breathing to stop

 
Chauvin is not getting out of jail. He was found guilty of second-degree murder by the state. I have no sympathy for him. It’s obvious Floyd was not a standup great guy, but there were enough cops around at any time to put cuffs on him and put him in a car. You could probably make the argument he should’ve been convicted of involuntary manslaughter, but again I don’t care if Chauvin rots for the rest of his days.
 
That's not the basis for murder though. IMO you would have to have shown a number of things to convict Chauvin of murder. That the knee on his back wasn't a taught and accepted technique in subduing a suspect, and/or that Chauvin knew somehow that Floyd was whacked out on Fentanyl and him using that technique could lead to his death. I didnt follow that case all that closely so maybe they did prove those things but I get the feeling they didnt. At a minimum the racial aspect of the case was complete bullshit. I have seen zero evidence that what Chauvin did was motivated by Floyd being black. That case was exceedingly politically motivated.
Being the proximate cause of death in a way that was knowingly disregarding the life of someone does seem pretty close. They did show that the restraint technique was not part of acceptable law enforcement.
Depends on the state. Im betting you dont know the law in Fl or Minnesota.
Sure do. He lived and worked in Minnesota. He vacationed in Florida. That means his permanent residency is Minnesota.
What's your beef with RFK?
He’s a fraud.
No not really. You can run for Senate in NY if you rent a hotel room the day of the election. Why wouldnt you be able to vote there even if you are just "renting a room from a friend"?
Yes, really. It’s absurd to say his primary residency was a room in a friends house. Disregarding residency is idiotic. Let’s say we got a few million Dems to claim they’re renting rooms from people in Texas next election, switch their voter registration and vote for the next Dem president. Is that okay with you?
"A candidate must only have a New York residence on the day of the election. For instance, Hillary could rent a hotel room on November 7, 2000 to qualify as a bona fide New Yorker. At that point she could move to D.C."

Unless you can show he was voting in NY and CA.
Except Clinton did move to New York.
 
Chauvin is not getting out of jail. He was found guilty of second-degree murder by the state. I have no sympathy for him. It’s obvious Floyd was not a standup great guy, but there were enough cops around at any time to put cuffs on him and put him in a car. You could probably make the argument he should’ve been convicted of involuntary manslaughter, but again I don’t care if Chauvin rots for the rest of his days.
But how did Chauvin murder Floyd?
 
"I called Dr. Baker early that morning to tell him about the case and to ask him if he would perform the autopsy on Mr. Floyd. He called me later in the day on that Tuesday and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation."

That report came out BEFORE the video, the the ME and the Police were still covering up Floyd's death.

Face it - the County ME lied to protect the police - initially. And then tried to claim it was his underlying heart condition that killed him, not the knee on his neck. The ME also testified that Floyd's face, shows signs of abrasion - from the pavement, while still trying to claim he wasn't asphixiated.

The trial was televised. I watched the medical testimony on TV. That ME should have been charged as an accessory after the fact.
 
Being the proximate cause of death in a way that was knowingly disregarding the life of someone does seem pretty close. They did show that the restraint technique was not part of acceptable law enforcement.

Sure do. He lived and worked in Minnesota. He vacationed in Florida. That means his permanent residency is Minnesota.
That's not proof you know the law regarding residency in Florida. LOL. There's no work requirement for residency.
He’s a fraud.
It's amazing how triggered some of you get over him. I'll say that.
Yes, really. It’s absurd to say his primary residency was a room in a friends house. Disregarding residency is idiotic. Let’s say we got a few million Dems to claim they’re renting rooms from people in Texas next election, switch their voter registration and vote for the next Dem president. Is that okay with you?
Is that the law in Tx?
Except Clinton did move to New York.
Doesn't change the requirement. This isn't about Hillary I only used her as an example because there was an article about it during her run for Senate.
 
That's not proof you know the law regarding residency in Florida. LOL. There's no work requirement for residency.

It's amazing how triggered some of you get over him. I'll say that.

Is that the law in Tx?

Doesn't change the requirement. This isn't about Hillary I only used her as an example because there was an article about it during her run for Senate.
Living, working, paying taxes are all indicative of permanent residence. He did that in Minnesota.

A judge in New York already determined that RFK Jr wasn’t a resident of New York, which is apparent to anyone who isn’t cultishly devoted to these frauds.

 
That's not the basis for murder though. IMO you would have to have shown a number of things to convict Chauvin of murder. That the knee on his back wasn't a taught and accepted technique in subduing a suspect, and/or that Chauvin knew somehow that Floyd was whacked out on Fentanyl and him using that technique could lead to his death. I didnt follow that case all that closely so maybe they did prove those things but I get the feeling they didnt. At a minimum the racial aspect of the case was complete bullshit. I have seen zero evidence that what Chauvin did was motivated by Floyd being black. That case was exceedingly politically motivated.

Depends on the state. Im betting you dont know the law in Fl or Minnesota.

What's your beef with RFK?

No not really. You can run for Senate in NY if you rent a hotel room the day of the election. Why wouldnt you be able to vote there even if you are just "renting a room from a friend"?


"A candidate must only have a New York residence on the day of the election. For instance, Hillary could rent a hotel room on November 7, 2000 to qualify as a bona fide New Yorker. At that point she could move to D.C."

Unless you can show he was voting in NY and CA.
That’s a whole lotta words that mean nothing.

Chauvin is a convicted murderer. Nothing changes that.

Not Elmo. Not Trump
 
Living, working, paying taxes are all indicative of permanent residence. He did that in Minnesota.
Again what's the law say regarding residency in FL not what you think it should say.
A judge in New York already determined that RFK Jr wasn’t a resident of New York, which is apparent to anyone who isn’t cultishly devoted to these frauds.
Like I said amazingly triggered.
 
Again what's the law say regarding residency in FL not what you think it should say.

Like I said amazingly triggered.
So now all of a sudden you guys don’t care about voter fraud.

Figures.

Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect
 
That's not the basis for murder though. IMO you would have to have shown a number of things to convict Chauvin of murder. That the knee on his back wasn't a taught and accepted technique in subduing a suspect, and/or that Chauvin knew somehow that Floyd was whacked out on Fentanyl and him using that technique could lead to his death. I didnt follow that case all that closely so maybe they did prove those things but I get the feeling they didnt. At a minimum the racial aspect of the case was complete bullshit. I have seen zero evidence that what Chauvin did was motivated by Floyd being black. That case was exceedingly politically motivated.

Depends on the state. Im betting you dont know the law in Fl or Minnesota.

What's your beef with RFK?

No not really. You can run for Senate in NY if you rent a hotel room the day of the election. Why wouldnt you be able to vote there even if you are just "renting a room from a friend"?


"A candidate must only have a New York residence on the day of the election. For instance, Hillary could rent a hotel room on November 7, 2000 to qualify as a bona fide New Yorker. At that point she could move to D.C."

Unless you can show he was voting in NY and CA.

You didn't follow the case closely but you know what happened. Better than those of us who watched the trial and the testimony on TV.

How typical of you clowns.
 

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