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Why? Did it effect chauvin's knee?Did the toxicologist who testified in the trial mention Floyd’s COVID-19 infection?
This is a very quick verdict. There wasn't much discussion going on.
According to whom?This is a very quick verdict. There wasn't much discussion going on.
They feared for their lives if they came back with the correct verdict.
Commie scum's opinions are meaningless drivel. Thanks for stepping up and reminding us.According to whom?This is a very quick verdict. There wasn't much discussion going on.
They feared for their lives if they came back with the correct verdict.
They were presented evidence from both sides and made their verdict based on that fact.
You're the one crying and making misguided statements regarding it.
The American justice system is now communist because you disagree with a verdict.Commie scum's opinions are meaningless drivel. Thanks for stepping up and reminding us.According to whom?This is a very quick verdict. There wasn't much discussion going on.
They feared for their lives if they came back with the correct verdict.
They were presented evidence from both sides and made their verdict based on that fact.
You're the one crying and making misguided statements regarding it.
(1) per the offending officer's training, he might *not* have been unreasonable in his use of force.
(2) a slight realignment of training procedures for street cops across the world, would allow for the deceased to have stayed alive, to stand up with his back toward the car upon the realization that the now-deceased had personal problems getting into the police car. a police officer can let the person that they want to arrest, stand up, handcuffed, and with instructions not to move or a taser will be used.
this severe restraining of a person on the ground has to be let go of.
it's better than recurring tragedies *and* the follow-on riots.
this whole idea of physically restraining a person, just causes a struggle that is *likely* to result in great bodily harm, to officers or suspects, even to the audience of such events.
by letting a person stand, politely handcuffing them (if possible), and using your taser at a safe distance to keep a person in the same spot,
a chance for dialogue evolves and *can* be brought to fruition (in the Derick Chauvin case : arrival of a police van to transport the suspect.)
police just needs some verbal de-escalation skills worked into their recurring training.
CNN, US Media : use this please, to direct attention from "demonstrations" (riots) to preventing a repeat of such incidents through "police reform", which does not even need to include a "defunding" of the police.
and finally, what fate awaits the defendant in this case, if he has to go to jail for decades?
will it be a normal jail, or one designed to house only ex-police officers.
as we all know from the movies, ordinary jail is no place to house an ex-police officer.
it's simply put exceedingly excessive punishment.
the deceased's suffering was over in about 15 minutes total.
do we put the man who accidentally caused his death in conditions of near torturous punishment for *decades* over this?
the only thing that's left, is to blame this entire event on erroneously designed police training, and for the jury to acquit the defendant.
The American justice system is now communist because you disagree with a verdict.Commie scum's opinions are meaningless drivel. Thanks for stepping up and reminding us.According to whom?This is a very quick verdict. There wasn't much discussion going on.
They feared for their lives if they came back with the correct verdict.
They were presented evidence from both sides and made their verdict based on that fact.
You're the one crying and making misguided statements regarding it.
I put a call into the English department for you.The American justice system is now communist because you disagree with a verdict.Commie scum's opinions are meaningless drivel. Thanks for stepping up and reminding us.According to whom?This is a very quick verdict. There wasn't much discussion going on.
They feared for their lives if they came back with the correct verdict.
They were presented evidence from both sides and made their verdict based on that fact.
You're the one crying and making misguided statements regarding it.
Oh noes, I was 'Touched Last!!!' on the innernetz.
Yes, you arrogant POS, it did affect Chauvin’s knee, because he didn’t know Floyd was infected. Go back to your mom’s sewage.Why? Did it effect chauvin's knee?Did the toxicologist who testified in the trial mention Floyd’s COVID-19 infection?
How do you explain all the footage of Chauvin removing Floyd from the very car you're claiming they couldn't get him into?If you have been watching the defense final argument you would have noticed 3 armed officers could not get him into the car. He resisted arrest and he could breath or he wouldn't have been blabbering. And isn't it a little odd for him to be claustrophobic in a police car after being awakened from a peaceful slumber in his own car?
my point is, he was convicted for that crime, served his time, and was let go for another try at an honest life.So yu do not have a problem with home invasions and threatening a woman with a gun? That is where you and I differHere is the information on your angel Floyd
George Floyd’s Criminal Past
Just another career criminal off the streets for good.
- George Floyd moved to Minneapolis in 2014 after being released from prison in Houston, Texas following an arrest for aggravated robbery
- On May 25, 2020, Floyd was arrested for passing a counterfeit $20 bill at a grocery store in Minneapolis
- He was under the influence of fentanyl and methamphetamine at the time of arrest
- Floyd has more than a decade-old criminal history at the time of the arrest and went to jail for atleast 5 times
- George Floyd was the ringleader of a violent home invasion
- He plead guilty to entering a woman’s home, pointing a gun at her stomach and searching the home for drugs and money, according to court records
- Floyd was sentenced to 10 months in state jail for possession of cocaine in a December 2005 arrest
- He had previously been sentenced to eight months for the same offense, stemming from an October 2002 arrest
- Floyd was arrested in 2002 for criminal trespassing and served 30 days in jail
- He had another stint for a theft in August 1998
COURT DOCUMENTS: George Floyd Profile Reads Like A Career Criminal - GreatGameInternational
George Floyd's profile reads like a career criminal involved in drug abuse, criminal trespassing, aggravated robbery and pointing a gun at woman's stomachgreatgameindia.com
ok, so he wasn't exactly a true angel.
but i still see no offenses worthy of a death penalty in your report!
for some, that's all they get. a chance. a slim chance.
Sunsettommy dude, they would have been deemed insensitive for not helping cause Floyd couldn’t breathe . It was a no win.
Did it cause derek's knee to commit murder?Yes, you arrogant POS, it did affect Chauvin’s knee, because he didn’t know Floyd was infected. Go back to your mom’s sewage.Why? Did it effect chauvin's knee?Did the toxicologist who testified in the trial mention Floyd’s COVID-19 infection?
That didn't happen until derek's knee arrived on site.otto105 actually, I want to know why Floyd stated he couldn’t breathe while he was in his own car., Chauvin wasn’t even on scene yet?