Finally, A Serious Challenge to Derek Chauvin’s Conviction

Except his superiors testified that method wasn't authorized... But you leave that part out.
The city itself is guilty as they are liberal without putting things in place to transport a perp. The response from the city is the crime as they had to remove Floyd from the scene as fast as they could and they failed. They tried to put him in a squad car and he fought them.
 
He was resisting arrest, fighting actually.

News flash dip shit, disagreeing with my post, does NOT in anyway change the fact e racist, fascist pig named Chauvin did choke out George Perry Floyd, Jr. It was murder and Chauvin should rot in jail until the day his miserable ends.
 
The city settles for 27 million with the family during the trial. Even the judge at the time mentioned it could be a cause for appeal.
That trial should have had a change of venue to another county also.
It was a kangaroo court with a predetermined outcome from the start to placate the mob.
 
The city settles for 27 million with the family during the trial. Even the judge at the time mentioned it could be a cause for appeal.
That trial should have had a change of venue to another county also.
It was a kangaroo court with a predetermined outcome from the start to placate the mob.

Why shouldn't the people of the county have justice?

The argument for change of venue is that there's been too much publicity to get an unbiased jury.

But this was a national story for months (as were the riots that followed.) There was nowhere in the country you were going to find a juror without an opinion on it.

Chauvin got convicted because that tape is damning! Absolutely zero ambiguity on what the world saw that day.
 
Chauvin should be released. He didn't do anything wrong. Floyd was on drugs and his death was due to his drug addiction, not the acts of Chauvin. It was a political sham trial. Free Chauvin. Police need the authority to deal with criminals and Chauvin was fulfilling his duty as a police officer. Even if Chauvin did anything wrong, he has been in jail for years and he has served his time.
"He didn't do anything wrong"
"Chauvin was fulfilling his duty as a police officer"

On what exactly are you basing these two proclamations?
 
It’s beyond belief that a cop, in the post-Rodney King era, would risk being perceived as applying unlawful force on a perp in broad daylight with everyone in view carrying a videography device. It’s powerball odds that multiple cops would be this stupid. It’s obvious to logical thinkers that the cops knew they were following prescribed police procedure, i.e., doing their jobs.
That’s what makes the conviction of these cops an obvious result of a bigoted, democrat, demagogue agenda. Only creepy dishonest people with racist bias like JungleVineLoquita would blame this on Chauvin and his colleagues and not Floyd the perp.
Worst case scenario would put partial blame on police procedure but not the cops following that procedure as policy.
 
The I can’t breathe pleas were going on fifteen minutes earlier when the cops were trying to get the overdosed criminal into the car. That was long before the curb restraint. Your link emphasizes the coordinated misinformation that ultimately led to chauvin’s conviction travesty.
 

There is nothing more “fascist” than imprisoning someone as a way to pimp the narrative of the day. There is a MAJOR problem with causation in this case. Certainly, this problem creates reasonable doubt in the minds of the finder of fact. The Chauvin conviction was nothing short of mob justice - a lynching, if you will - enabled by a leftist and corrupt system.
Wow another thread on this.

Nobody forces Trump supporters into these ridiculous postures to where you go to bat for a racist cop...but there you are anyway...assuming the position so to speak.
 
Chauvin should be released. He didn't do anything wrong. Floyd was on drugs and his death was due to his drug addiction, not the acts of Chauvin. It was a political sham trial. Free Chauvin. Police need the authority to deal with criminals and Chauvin was fulfilling his duty as a police officer. Even if Chauvin did anything wrong, he has been in jail for years and he has served his time.
Wow, that must be frustrating. LOL
 
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It’s beyond belief that a cop, in the post-Rodney King era, would risk being perceived as applying unlawful force on a perp in broad daylight with everyone in view carrying a videography device.

How is that beyond belief?

Police never use unlawful force?
 
It was a trained police technique that was used in Mpls and around the world before Floyd.


From link...

The department policy, in place for at least eight years at the time, divided permissible neck restraints into two categories, according to court filings and testimony Monday by the city police chief, Medaria Arradondo. Neck restraints were defined in the policy as a “non-deadly force option.”

One, called a “conscious neck restraint,” was for light pressure applied to the neck to help control a person without rendering unconsciousness. It was permitted for a person actively resisting.

The other was an “unconscious neck restraint,” in which officers could use their arms or legs to knock out a person by pressing carotid arteries on either side of the neck, blocking blood flow to the brain. The policy called for it to be used only for a person “exhibiting active aggression” or actively resisting when lesser attempts to control the person had failed or were likely to fail.

There was no murder of Floyd
 

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