Finally, A Serious Challenge to Derek Chauvin’s Conviction

Your argument would be fine if Floyd died at home.

He didn't.

He died under the knee of Derek Chauvin.

There was no excuse to put a knee to the man's neck for nine minutes when he was already handcuffed and manacled.

20 years is a ******* gift.
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Come on Floyd had enough Fentanyl in his system to kill 10 people.

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Your argument would be fine if Floyd died at home.

He didn't.

He died under the knee of Derek Chauvin.

There was no excuse to put a knee to the man's neck for nine minutes when he was already handcuffed and manacled.

20 years is a ******* gift.
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Floyd was dead when he swallowed the fentanyl rather than be caught holding.the drug.
More evidence is that George Floyd exhibited sporadic movements, which are referred to as convulsions, in the moments leading up to his death. These movements occurred after he had stopped breathing and were significant in understanding the severity of his condition during the incident.
Chauvin was holding Floyd down to keep from hurting himself in the throes of convulsion as standard police procedure dictates
 
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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. 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.

Um, okay, by your logic, we can excuse all the Nazis because they were "Just following Orders".

Even if you accept the premise that standing on a man's neck for nine minutes is a "prescribed procedure", it doesn't make it right.
At that point, Floyd was handcuffed and manacled. He wasn't going to run away, he wasn't going to present any kind of a threat. You wait for him to calm down, and then you put him in the police cruiser, or you wait for the ambulance to arrive if you think he's having a drug reaction.

Kneeling on his neck for nine minutes was wrong, period. Chauvin deserves to be in prison for it.

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.

Okay, so if someone tells you that he can't breathe after you have him handcuffed and manacled (or whatever you call cuffs on his legs) do you:

a) Get him out in the open air so he can breathe
b) Wait for an ambulance to arrive to render medical assistance
c) Press your knee down on his neck and choke him to death for nine minutes.

Redundant much?
I was referring to the manacles on his legs.
 
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Floyd was dead when he swallowed the fentanyl rather than be caught holding.the drug.
More evidence is that George Floyd exhibited sporadic movements, which are referred to as convulsions, in the moments leading up to his death. These movements occurred after he had stopped breathing and were significant in understanding the severity of his condition during the incident.
Chauvin was holding Floyd down to keep from hurting himself in the throes of convulsion as standard police procedure dictates

Why don't you claim he was giving him a hug, that would be about as credible.
 
Chauvin is white male.
Of fourteen jurors, 2 were white males. The rest were women and/or non-white.
What happened to ‘jury of peers’?

Are you saying that women and people of color aren't his peers?

The whole thing about "Jury of your peers" comes from Magna Carta, where the Barons were upset that King John was calling juries of peasents to judge the nobles he didn't like.

Since we don't have nobles in this country, we are all "Peers".
 
Once again, you have video of Chauvin strangling Floyd until he died for nine minutes.

No amount of complaining about procedure or documents is going to overcome that.
But he did what he was trained to do. Maybe the mayor should be in prison also for supporting the method he was using.
 
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Come on Floyd had enough Fentanyl in his system to kill 10 people.

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Except he had been using for years, and didn't die until Chauvin's knee was on his neck.

Imagine that.
 

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.
More white supremacvist bs. There were no prblems in this cse. The ony yncing was what Chauvin did to Foyd.

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Floyd was dead when he swallowed the fentanyl rather than be caught holding.the drug.
More evidence is that George Floyd exhibited sporadic movements, which are referred to as convulsions, in the moments leading up to his death. These movements occurred after he had stopped breathing and were significant in understanding the severity of his condition during the incident.
Chauvin was holding Floyd down to keep from hurting himself in the throes of convulsion as standard police procedure dictates
These are lies.
 
He was resisting arrest, fighting actually.
He was not resisting arrest. Furthermore, whites have resisted arrest and live. This racist crap needs to be moved to either conspiracy theories or the rubber room. Chauvin is not getting out of prison any time soon, so you racist can just keep whining.
 
But he did what he was trained to do. Maybe the mayor should be in prison also for supporting the method he was using.
The mayor is not the one who should go anywhere. Chauvin is rightfuly being punished for his crime.
 
American Thinker is Reich Wing MAGA MAGGOT scandal rag that pushes half-assed lies and conspiracy theories. Chauvin murdered George Floyd. **** Him and let his rot lying racist ass in prison.
Floyd died from a drug overdose and a heart condition
 
The mayor is not the one who should go anywhere. Chauvin is rightfuly being punished for his crime.
He followed protocol, Floyd died of an overdose and the world is better off without him.
 

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.
Next you will be posting that the killers of Ahmaud Arbery should be freed.
 
How close-minded of you. You got to stick to narrative, right?🤡

No, we’ve seen a lot of right wing quackery from American “Thibker” over the years.

They’re apparent mission is to paste a pseudo intellectual face on the more ridiculous and self serving right wing tropes.
 
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Next you will be posting that the killers of Ahmaud Arbery should be freed.

Sure!

After all, the cops in that case tried to cover it up, too. Lied to the family. The white trash that killed him were proud of themselves and videoed the crime.
 

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.
I'm pretty amazed that this man hasn't received a full pardon. I watch cop shows all the time and routinely see cops put their knees on criminals backs, necks, butts, legs, etc. It's what they're trained to do.

If Trump can pardon Ross Ulbricht then he can pardon Chauvin. I'm not saying that Ulbricht was actually a bad guy (I don't know much about him) but he may have committed actual crimes whereas Chauvin did NOT.

 

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.

Apparantly, this guy John Dale Dunn possesses wide self proclaimed expertise on a number of totally unrelated topics.

He is a physician in Texas.

But he also is also a practicing member of the oil soaked global warming denial noise machine.

And now, he’s a self proclaimed expert on police procedure.

And remember that his diatribe of dubious claims (abased on nothing more than the claims of another obscure right wing trash blog) is accompanied by a plea to donate to Chauvin’s cause.
 
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