what if Q planned this? anyone paying attention to evidence presented in court and if what we expect to be presented by the defense is produced, the chance that Chauvin gets convicted of anything serious is nil to none.
the big Q we should have is, when he`s fount NOT GUILTY, how much uproar will their actually be? antifa and BLM lost their steam big time once Biden "won" the election and the enthusiasm level has been absolutely dismal. not to mention the reports of ActBlue and the dems apparently screwing over antifa and BLM financially that seemed to piss off these marxist, or money whores at best.
so what if Chauvin is found not guilty and it's near crickets from protesters?
I say that means go time! If they display such lack of enthusiasm and fight it's clear they don't really want the administration that's been foisted upon them and they are ready for the military and ultimately the return of GEOTUS
That's why I don't think it is murder. Just manslaughter, if that.
Negligence is the best fit.
Chauvin simply didn't provide the appropriate aide to Floyd. That's about it.
The kneeling thing should only be considered in that Chauvin really didn't need to kneel on Floyd.
If someone has been stabbed, you wouldn't do something like take their shoes off would you? It doesn't matter that it didn't actually lead to their death, but it certainly wasn't the proper thing to do if someone were bleeding out in front of you.
That's how I view this case. Chauvin simply didn't provide appropriate aide to Floyd.
The question for the court is if Chauvin would or should have known what to do in that situation. If he was trained to handle an overdose, did he follow the training to a T? If not, he is negligent in the death of Floyd. Simple as that.
If he wasn't trained in handling an overdose, he should walk, no question. That's a failure of the police academy, not Chauvin.
Someone here might call you a white knight for "taking" Floyd's side.
Had that happen to me.
I agree with you on manslaughter.
Nah, I'm not on Floyd's side.
Everything that happened he did to himself.
He knew the risks, and he still swallowed an entire sales kit of fentanyl.
He didn't deserve to die, but he did deserve to go to jail for all the crimes he committed that day.
Exactly, but people will jump on you if you try to take another side but Chauvin's.
Police Depts. need to follow Batman's rule:
"Do you want to know something funny? Even after everything you've done, I would have saved you."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLDDJunvJ7Y