Geroge Floyd - 6' 6" monster got 5 years for armed robbery in 2009

Minnesota is a battleground state with Clinton only winning by 1.5%. The murderer was a rabid supporter of trump, and was actually photographed standing within a few feet of trump. I would say trump had a strong influence on the murderer.

That’s false. It wasn’t him. With all the available ammunition against Trump why do you feel the need to lie about that?
 
I do - and that is my point

the left here is a huge echo chamber of iodicy - I don't see you ever calling out the idiocy

So? I call out what I call out. You are free to do the same. So far, not one poster on the left has claimed they are fucking my wife, or that they fucked my mother, or that they'd like to kill me. So I'm selective. So what? Feel free to call out anyone you want. It's basically an unmoderated board. It isn't that hard. You take care of you, and I'll take care of me. Thanks in advance.
 
And how many lives do white officers save every year? I've seen the white cops in Chicago that come back with bullets in their tech vests, going into black ghettos to help black people. We never hear that story though.

This is what happens when you have a leftist media mob.

The people would have the same reaction if it was a Hispanic or black cop who did this. There is a long history of mistrust between black community and the cops and it’s not all undeserved.

This was bad
 
If he didn't resist, he would not have ended up on the ground. Like I said, I will wait to see the police cam video.

You start from the assumption that the murder could not have happened, and then disregard any evidence that it did happen as impossible. The evidence you have to disregard is:
1) Surveillance video of him not resisting from the very beginning.
2) Bystander video of him not resisting when the choking began.
3) Medical common sense that he could not have resisted after he was unconsciousness, and choking continued.
4) Common sense that he could not have resisted after he was dead, and yet the choking continued.

Now I drank a few times when I was younger, and know for a fact there are ways to end up on the ground while not resisting arrest, but that would just be speculation by me.
 
That’s false. It wasn’t him. With all the available ammunition against Trump why do you feel the need to lie about that?

Correct. And this should probably be pointed out, since the story was believable, but false. I made the same mistake. In situations like this, it's important that we stick to the facts. I don't think it was an intentional lie. Until you mentioned it, I hadn't seen that. That's the problem with getting information from Facebook or Twitter.
 
i agree. that's why i said it was outrageous how these MN cops handled him.

Policing used to be about talking to people, and if necessary arresting them to have a judge or jury work out if they should be punished. Most of the time, it was boring. I have seen recruiting videos that make the police seem like a cross between special forces and vigilantes. Most police still are wonderful people, but there definitely is a rise in the Dirty Harrys.
 
Most police officers are public servants that deserve our respect and gratitude. That in no way mitigates what this murderer did. End of story.

That is a common belief. I have never seen a study that confirms most. My best friend in high school became a cop and I hung around with them until I could no longer stand the bigotry and disrespect for the law they kept mouthing. They all agreed they are the cop, judge, and jury and they should make the decision because the courts help the guilty get off. Only they knew the truth. I did not meet a guy who respected the law. The brotherhood they enter is complete. You are under the control of the group . They believe nobody understands their problems and therefore they have no right to criticize them.
 
It's not about being an angel. It's the justice system's job to punish and lock up criminals. The police aren't supposed to kill them in the street and that's what happened here.

You're not wrong about the numbers and where one is more likely to die. The difference though is this is at the hands of the government.

No one is supposed to kill you stupid fuck..
 
Why would cooperating with police be more likely to indicate someone didn't commit a crime?

Fair point. I would say an innocent person would be less likely to resist arrest. But I suppose that even an innocent person might panic and try to resist arrest.

Floyd tried to use what the store clerk thought was a counterfeit $20 bill. There are a lot of maybes before that gets Floyd actually guilty of a crime. The bill needs to be actually counterfeit. Many store clerks do not recognize the older bills that are still legal. Floyd needed to have known the bill was counterfeit. That one is hard to prove. Floyd made no attempt to flee the general area, and spoke easily to police. That does not show guilt to me.

Whether he was guilty or not, it does not matter to the murder charges.
 
If not, you have a very very low chance of dying by cop. Statistically insignificant chance.

About a thousand Americans get killed a year, but that is more an estimate than a certainty. America is supposed to collect data on police killings, but we do not. It would just be common sense to look at police killings and try to figure out how to avoid them... BUT WE DO NOT!!!
 
Murder requires intent. There was no intent proven here. This was a bad hold position.

Chauvin intended to choke Floyd, and choking can reasonably be foreseen to cause death. That gets Chauvin murder charges.

A "bad hold position" could excuse a few seconds, but not seven minutes. Chauvin had seven minutes to stop what he was doing
 
Fair point. I would say an innocent person would be less likely to resist arrest. But I suppose that even an innocent person might panic and try to resist arrest.

Floyd tried to use what the store clerk thought was a counterfeit $20 bill. There are a lot of maybes before that gets Floyd actually guilty of a crime. The bill needs to be actually counterfeit. Many store clerks do not recognize the older bills that are still legal. Floyd needed to have known the bill was counterfeit. That one is hard to prove. Floyd made no attempt to flee the general area, and spoke easily to police. That does not show guilt to me.

Whether he was guilty or not, it does not matter to the murder charges.

In general I'd agree, but there is history here that can't be ignored. I can't possibly understand the experience of growing up black in America, but I do know that the fear of the cops is real and palpable, and there are definitely good reasons behind that fear. I know sometimes a black male will run even if they've done nothing, because they fear the encounter which could go south regardless of guilt or innocence. It's not something I can relate to, but I certainly understand it.
 
OUCH!!! Anyone with empathy felt that body blow to Truth Detester. I was wondering how this was going to come back on him. This is why I am careful with my reputation. Life has a much longer memory than we all would think.

BECAUSE BEING BANNED FROM A LEFTIST FORUM IS A "BIG DEAL"...YOU KIDS ARE HILARIOUS... :laugh:
 
Chauvin intended to choke Floyd, and choking can reasonably be foreseen to cause death. That gets Chauvin murder charges.

A "bad hold position" could excuse a few seconds, but not seven minutes. Chauvin had seven minutes to stop what he was doing

I don't think he realized he was killing him. I watch cops all the time, and literally every purp that they have to wrestle down, says they can't breathe.
 
How many lives do blacks save every year?

Chauvin cannot defend murder because some other police officer saved a life.

Just saying its never reported in the news. Maybe blacks wouldn't hate cops so much if they heard of heroic tales, not just the very few killings.
 
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