Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020

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Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020, which described the killing of Floyd went like this: “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.”


Had it not been for that girl, all the witnesses who saw a murder would have been discounted and the police would have been given the benefit of the doubt. This is not a rare instance and the questions we must ask as a society is:

How many more cases of this exist?
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?
 
Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020, which described the killing of Floyd went like this: “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.”


Had it not been for that girl, all the witnesses who saw a murder would have been discounted and the police would have been given the benefit of the doubt. This is not a rare instance and the questions we must ask as a society is:

How many more cases of this exist?
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?
I see you're sportin' your crystal ball on this one.
You have no clue on how it would have been reported without the girl.
There were plenty of witnesses with cell phones and body cams on the police.
But you play the race card, dude. The court didn't.
 
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?
The whole premise of "law enforcement" is a lie.
If there's no complaint by anybody, then the cops don't need to be out harassing us and persecuting us day and night with their false accusations.
If law enforcement officers or investigators aren't serving a lawful warrant issued by a judge in a court of record -- they shouldn't even be seen outside their police station. Put the radar guns away, and stop the random searches and hold-ups on the road, and the constant hustling for license registration insurance paperwork.
 
Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020, which described the killing of Floyd went like this: “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.”


Had it not been for that girl, all the witnesses who saw a murder would have been discounted and the police would have been given the benefit of the doubt. This is not a rare instance and the questions we must ask as a society is:

How many more cases of this exist?
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?

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Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020, which described the killing of Floyd went like this: “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.”


Had it not been for that girl, all the witnesses who saw a murder would have been discounted and the police would have been given the benefit of the doubt. This is not a rare instance and the questions we must ask as a society is:

How many more cases of this exist?
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?

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If there is a death, there is going to be an in depth investigation.
You can lie to yourself all you want to make it the way you want.
But, protocol prevails in this kind of event.
 
Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020, which described the killing of Floyd went like this: “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.”


Had it not been for that girl, all the witnesses who saw a murder would have been discounted and the police would have been given the benefit of the doubt. This is not a rare instance and the questions we must ask as a society is:

How many more cases of this exist?
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?
I see you're sportin' your crystal ball on this one.
You have no clue on how it would have been reported without the girl.
There were plenty of witnesses with cell phones and body cams on the police.
But you play the race card, dude. The court didn't.
Actually I do. Because there is a long record of this kind of activity police have gotten away with before the camera phone. I don't play cards. Whites invented the race card and you play it every day in this forum.
 
Minneapolis Police Department’s initial report on May 25, 2020, which described the killing of Floyd went like this: “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.”


Had it not been for that girl, all the witnesses who saw a murder would have been discounted and the police would have been given the benefit of the doubt. This is not a rare instance and the questions we must ask as a society is:

How many more cases of this exist?
How many crimes have police got away with by reports like this which is a lie?

View attachment 482576
If there is a death, there is going to be an in depth investigation.
You can lie to yourself all you want to make it the way you want.
But, protocol prevails in this kind of event.

We know how these "investigations" always turn out. So you can lie to yourself all you want to make it the way you want. But had this not been videotaped Chauvin would still be a police officer.
 

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