Officer Who Lied Under Oath In Chauvin Case, Pictured Using Same Knee Restraint Technique In 2014 Riot - She was then promoted to Assistant Chief

In efforts to throw out a defamation lawsuit filed by a top police commander against the creators of “The Fall of Minneapolis,” dozens of former Minneapolis police officers filed sworn declarations this week saying former officer Derek Chauvin followed training protocol when he pinned his knee on George Floyd’s neck and killed him in 2020.
The declarations are attached to a lengthy memorandum filed by attorney Chris Madel in Hennepin County District Court on behalf of Liz Collin, Alpha News, Dr. J.C. Chaix and White Birch Publishing. The defendants were sued for defamation in October by Katie Blackwell, the MPD’s assistant chief of operations and No. 2 officer.
Blackwell’s suit argued the defendants knowingly defamed her by questioning the honesty of her testimony at Chauvin’s criminal trial in the book, “They’re Lying: The Media, the Left, and the Death of George Floyd,” and manipulating her testimony on departmental training of restraint techniques in the film “The Fall of Minneapolis.”
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In efforts to throw out a defamation lawsuit filed by a top police commander against the creators of “The Fall of Minneapolis,” dozens of former Minneapolis police officers filed sworn declarations this week saying former officer Derek Chauvin followed training protocol when he pinned his knee on George Floyd’s neck and killed him in 2020.
The declarations are attached to a lengthy memorandum filed by attorney Chris Madel in Hennepin County District Court on behalf of Liz Collin, Alpha News, Dr. J.C. Chaix and White Birch Publishing. The defendants were sued for defamation in October by Katie Blackwell, the MPD’s assistant chief of operations and No. 2 officer.
Blackwell’s suit argued the defendants knowingly defamed her by questioning the honesty of her testimony at Chauvin’s criminal trial in the book, “They’re Lying: The Media, the Left, and the Death of George Floyd,” and manipulating her testimony on departmental training of restraint techniques in the film “The Fall of Minneapolis.”
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Chief Aradondo committed perjury.

Chauvin and all the co-defendants deserve a full pardon.
 
Chauvin is going nowhere. Why? This coward administration was orchestrating everything behind the scene. No judge wants to be the one allowing a new trial unless that judge has death wish with blm.
 

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