Hellbilly
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Do you ever tire of being wrong?One less skanky, drug-dealing, woman-beating, government-dependent counterfeiter to deal with?
BTW, Floyd ODed on drugs as per the medical coroner's report, pootang.
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Do you ever tire of being wrong?One less skanky, drug-dealing, woman-beating, government-dependent counterfeiter to deal with?
BTW, Floyd ODed on drugs as per the medical coroner's report, pootang.
I bet the officers will never do it again....
New rules in place
One less skanky, drug-dealing, woman-beating, government-dependent counterfeiter to deal with?
BTW, Floyd ODed on drugs as per the medical coroner's report, pootang.
Do you ever tire of being wrong?
At least you have a sense of humor.Can't say yet. I'll let you know soon as I'm ever wrong about anything.
Changes are implemented and they are measurable.
More than we can say about your brain. Derek Chauvin, not the best cop, maybe average, following standard procedures, soon to appeal and win reversal of his conviction as the coroner's report showed no evidence of windpipe obstruction nor carotid artery compression, leaving only drug-induced asphyxia.
Do you need me to pull the medical examiner's report, Honey?
And to think the millions and millions you goons bled out to his undeserving family all for nothing.
I stopped reading when you described the ex-con who put a knife to a pregnant woman’s belly during a robbery as a “Gentle Giant.”Three years ago today (05/25/2020) the Gentle Giant George Floyd was senselessly taken from this life.
George Perry Floyd Jr. was an African-American man who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Three years later, Minneapolis had changed. One can only pray that this senseless murder was not in vain.
The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer three years ago led to what’s often referred to as a national reckoning on race and policing.
Despite initial optimism as protests bloomed across the country and people from across the political spectrum acknowledged the need for change, progress has often felt fitful, even in the city of Minneapolis itself. But there are some indications that, for better or worse, Minneapolis has been transformed by Floyd’s killing.
- Rethinking what cops do
- Reducing unnecessary law enforcement interactions
- Creating more officer accountability
- Reorganizing public safety and the city
- More political will to prosecute the police
How Minneapolis has changed three years after the murder of George Floyd
Floyd’s murder by a police officer in 2020 led to some initial discussions and proposals for significant changes to policing and reimagining public safety. Progress has been slow, but there are indications that — for better or worse — Minneapolis has been transformed by Floyd’s killing.www.mprnews.org
I don't care, but thanks for sharing.I stopped reading when you described the ex-con who put a knife to a pregnant woman’s belly during a robbery as a “Gentle Giant.”
Yep. Where's a cop when you need one?
Well, after this happy horse shit most of them have either retired or quit, leaving you leftists to deal with all of the crime.
Happy?
Only democrats make martyrs out of drugged up Black thugs. Shame on you.Three years ago today (05/25/2020) the Gentle Giant George Floyd was senselessly taken from this life.
George Perry Floyd Jr. was an African-American man who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Three years later, Minneapolis had changed. One can only pray that this senseless murder was not in vain.
The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer three years ago led to what’s often referred to as a national reckoning on race and policing.
Despite initial optimism as protests bloomed across the country and people from across the political spectrum acknowledged the need for change, progress has often felt fitful, even in the city of Minneapolis itself. But there are some indications that, for better or worse, Minneapolis has been transformed by Floyd’s killing.
- Rethinking what cops do
- Reducing unnecessary law enforcement interactions
- Creating more officer accountability
- Reorganizing public safety and the city
- More political will to prosecute the police
How Minneapolis has changed three years after the murder of George Floyd
Floyd’s murder by a police officer in 2020 led to some initial discussions and proposals for significant changes to policing and reimagining public safety. Progress has been slow, but there are indications that — for better or worse — Minneapolis has been transformed by Floyd’s killing.www.mprnews.org
That's what happens when you're passing counterfeit bills and you're drugged up. He died because he was drugged, stupid and breaking the law. There were lots of people on that corner who made it home safe and sound that day. Why? Because they weren't drugged, stupid or passing counterfeit bills. You're an idiot.He died because there was a thug with his knee on the man`s neck for 9 minutes.
Only democrats make martyrs out of drugged up Black thugs. Shame on you.
We don't worship Stinky Joe?
REPUBLICANS WORSHIP A VERIFIED SEXUAL PREDATOR AND WANT HIM REELECTED
Shame on all of you
Changes are being made (read the article)
Poor pitiful child.
REPUBLICANS WORSHIP A VERIFIED SEXUAL PREDATOR AND WANT HIM REELECTED
Shame on all of you
Changes are being made (read the article)
We don't worship Stinky Joe?
Floyd did not OD on Fentanyl because that's what they give claustrophobic patients to get them into MRI machines. Floyd was clearly claustrophobic getting into the police vehicle.No, definitely debatable. Instantly unconscious means that after a certain time, hypoxia to the brain could trigger the fentanyl, which acts like an electrical switch. No Homo sapiens can prove that it wasn't a murder-suicide, though the nazi media will make it more racist than it actually was for the sake of yellow journalism.