I don't see how he did wrong by following police protocol on a suspect who was resisting and was on the 2 most "superman" drugs, meth and heroin/fentanyl (stronger than heroin)
all that aside I think all these players were in on it somehow
A lot of the problems we have today come from decades of people doing exactly what you just did: not following the case, not reviewing the evidence, and making a claim like "...I do believe he carries some of the blame."
BASED ON WHAT? You said yourself that you know fuck-all about the case and the evidence, so why the fuck are you giving your opinion, when you already admit that your opinion has no basis in fact or evidence???
Well, pompus magnus, I based what I think on what I saw. I saw an ill person in police custody and the police did nothing to help him until it was too late.
More videos, like him saying I can't breath while sitting up against a brick wall just after the police arrived. The coroners report. The other videos showing he was not on his neck. Look at the evidence not what first came out. Did you notice that the staged photos that came out at first had different lines on the road. One video shows no lines on the road.
Every week on this very board there are posts showing how the MSM manipulates video to invoke outrage and despair among the masses. Have you been missing those posts?
I understand you getting defensive when you perceive someone is attacking you, that's a pretty typical normie reaction. Assuming you're not a leftie shill, you should consider joining us in the land of facts and reason.
OK, but look at the situation holistically. Officer and victim most likely knew each other because they w=both worked at the same shady place. Did Floyd look perfectly fit and well while he was in police custody? Was he taken straight to the police station? Was he taken straight to hospital?
No, he was physically restrained or locked in the back of a car until his health deteriorated so far that he died. I believe that the drugs he swallowed killed Floyd but I still feel that the police could have done more to keep him alive.
The people who did hear all the evidence found Chauvin guilty, after all. That may be a bit harsh but I feel that Chauvin could have done more to keep Floyd alive.
Police are not emps, they are police it has been tried in court many times and found it is not even a cops job to give cpr. How many times do we see people just walk by when they see someone in trouble, they are sick but legal.
I couldn't care less about Chauvin. He was the sacrificial goat from the start. Can't speak for others, but I believed that the acquittal would be the best chance to break the conditioning MSM imposed on normies. Their last wake up call. That would've triggered RED4, that would've chipped at least a bit of MSM's credibility.
I don't see how he did wrong by following police protocol on a suspect who was resisting and was on the 2 most "superman" drugs, meth and heroin/fentanyl (stronger than heroin)
all that aside I think all these players were in on it somehow
They all deserve jail time for being crisis actors for a fake false flag!
Yes remember the resuscitation dummy that looked like Floyd? Remember the casket 3 foot too short? Remember the two worked at the same nightclub? I do
Yes remember how ever video was deleted off YouTube, bitchute and rumble?
That was a real false flag.
Yeah, sorry. Meant it was fake and a false flag.
Yeah, I was just being frosty. Wwg1wga
"Chauvin absolutely deserves jail time for what he did"
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Why did Chauvin "absolutely deserve jail time for what he did"??????
IF an officer follows his or her department's guidelines, how can that officer be held personally responsible?
He followed police protocol.
He wasn't on the neck.
Floyd apparently reached the hospital alive, because they called for help like they were supposed to.
Guess we're just supposed to let criminals roam free?
Don't drink the bleach.
Floyd’s sister was daunte wrights teacher? Right...nothing to see here
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Except when democrats want you to die to grandstand on your corpse
I don't think Chauvin set out to kill Floyd but surely he noticed that Floyd was not too well? In which case he probably had a duty of care.
So, while I sympathise with Chauvin I do believe he carries some of the blame.
Caveat: I say all that without following the case or reading the evidence. That is just based on the original videos.
A lot of the problems we have today come from decades of people doing exactly what you just did: not following the case, not reviewing the evidence, and making a claim like "...I do believe he carries some of the blame."
BASED ON WHAT? You said yourself that you know fuck-all about the case and the evidence, so why the fuck are you giving your opinion, when you already admit that your opinion has no basis in fact or evidence???
Well, pompus magnus, I based what I think on what I saw. I saw an ill person in police custody and the police did nothing to help him until it was too late.
What did you see?
More videos, like him saying I can't breath while sitting up against a brick wall just after the police arrived. The coroners report. The other videos showing he was not on his neck. Look at the evidence not what first came out. Did you notice that the staged photos that came out at first had different lines on the road. One video shows no lines on the road.
Every week on this very board there are posts showing how the MSM manipulates video to invoke outrage and despair among the masses. Have you been missing those posts?
I understand you getting defensive when you perceive someone is attacking you, that's a pretty typical normie reaction. Assuming you're not a leftie shill, you should consider joining us in the land of facts and reason.
OK, but look at the situation holistically. Officer and victim most likely knew each other because they w=both worked at the same shady place. Did Floyd look perfectly fit and well while he was in police custody? Was he taken straight to the police station? Was he taken straight to hospital?
No, he was physically restrained or locked in the back of a car until his health deteriorated so far that he died. I believe that the drugs he swallowed killed Floyd but I still feel that the police could have done more to keep him alive.
The people who did hear all the evidence found Chauvin guilty, after all. That may be a bit harsh but I feel that Chauvin could have done more to keep Floyd alive.
Police are not emps, they are police it has been tried in court many times and found it is not even a cops job to give cpr. How many times do we see people just walk by when they see someone in trouble, they are sick but legal.
Did you watch the trial?
I couldn't care less about Chauvin. He was the sacrificial goat from the start. Can't speak for others, but I believed that the acquittal would be the best chance to break the conditioning MSM imposed on normies. Their last wake up call. That would've triggered RED4, that would've chipped at least a bit of MSM's credibility.