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May 30, 2020 01:22:47   #
Homericus
 
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force?
Why did he do the knee hold in front of cell phones recording?

Why didn't the other three officers intervene?

Now after the paid agitators have damaged enough property.

In all democratic governor States.....
They want an emergency declared

So all the money comes rolling in.

The Floyd murder was a plan to get the municipal money for democratic States Trump wouldn't approve in the new bill

I called it here first .

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May 30, 2020 01:52:01   #
Auntie Dee
 
Homericus wrote:
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force?
Why did he do the knee hold in front of cell phones recording?

Why didn't the other three officers intervene?

Now after the paid agitators have damaged enough property.

In all democratic governor States.....
They want an emergency declared

So all the money comes rolling in.

The Floyd murder was a plan to get the municipal money for democratic States Trump wouldn't approve in the new bill

I called it here first .
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force? br Why... (show quote)


I truly hope you are not right, but could be...wouldn't put anything past them at this point...THE DEMOCRATS ARE DESPARATE!!

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May 30, 2020 01:57:43   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Homericus wrote:
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force?
Why did he do the knee hold in front of cell phones recording?

Why didn't the other three officers intervene?

Now after the paid agitators have damaged enough property.

In all democratic governor States.....
They want an emergency declared

So all the money comes rolling in.

The Floyd murder was a plan to get the municipal money for democratic States Trump wouldn't approve in the new bill

I called it here first .
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force? br Why... (show quote)
Okay, Alex, wh**ever you say, dude, thanks for another conspiracy theory.

We sure have a lot of petty prophets registered on OPP.

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May 30, 2020 02:09:58   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Okay, Alex, wh**ever you say, dude, thanks for another conspiracy theory.

We sure have a lot of petty prophets registered on OPP.


This cop had ten incidences of excessive use of force. Plus, if you watch his right foot, it is often off the ground allowing direct pressure and all his weight on the neck. It seems this cop knew exactly what he was doing to a person he knew and once worked with to me.

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May 30, 2020 03:29:12   #
Seth
 
Homericus wrote:
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force?
Why did he do the knee hold in front of cell phones recording?

Why didn't the other three officers intervene?

Now after the paid agitators have damaged enough property.

In all democratic governor States.....
They want an emergency declared

So all the money comes rolling in.

The Floyd murder was a plan to get the municipal money for democratic States Trump wouldn't approve in the new bill

I called it here first .
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force? br Why... (show quote)


The police officer (as an off duty job) and his victim both worked security at the same restaurant for many years, the cop outside and the victim inside so that it was nearly impossible that Chauvin didn't know Floyd.

That's also something to be considered. There is definitely something wrong besides the k*****g itself.

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May 30, 2020 05:12:53   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 complaints against him, in 16 of them no disciplinary action was taken. The other two got letters of reprimand.

I haven't a clue WTF you guys are trying to come up with here, but some kind of conspiracy theory is brewing - set-up, premeditated murder, false f**g, who the hell knows where this is going.

Considering how this incident went down, whether or not Floyd and Chauvin knew each other prior to this encounter is irrelevant.

In the 911 call, the caller had considerable difficulty providing the dispatcher with a good description of the suspect, including his race. The dispatcher had to ask the caller several times for a description of the vehicle he was in. Above all, the caller could not give the police a name. She didn't know who the hell he was.

The police dispatched to the scene had no idea who the suspect was, therefore they could not have known anything about the suspect. If the cops, Chauvin in the lead, did not know who they would be dealing with, how in the hell could this have been a set up or premeditated with malice aforethought or some kind of conspiracy?

They got Floyd out of the car, subdued him, hand cuffed him, he went face down on the street, Chauvin kneeled on his neck to pin him and held him down for 8 minutes. At this point we don't know when the cops identified him and we have no information on whether or not Floyd's police record was mentioned in the police comm that followed.

The Hennipin County attorney has charged Chauvin with 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter. Results of the autopsy are cited in the criminal complaint.

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May 30, 2020 06:21:08   #
Kevyn
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 complaints against him, in 16 of them no disciplinary action was taken. The other two got letters of reprimand.

I haven't a clue WTF you guys are trying to come up with here, but some kind of conspiracy theory is brewing - set-up, premeditated murder, false f**g, who the hell knows where this is going.

Considering how this incident went down, whether or not Floyd and Chauvin knew each other prior to this encounter is irrelevant.

In the 911 call, the caller had considerable difficulty providing the dispatcher with a good description of the suspect, including his race. The dispatcher had to ask the caller several times for a description of the vehicle he was in. Above all, the caller could not give the police a name. She didn't know who the hell he was.

The police dispatched to the scene had no idea who the suspect was, therefore they could not have known anything about the suspect. If the cops, Chauvin in the lead, did not know who they would be dealing with, how in the hell could this have been a set up or premeditated with malice aforethought or some kind of conspiracy?

They got Floyd out of the car, subdued him, hand cuffed him, he went face down on the street, Chauvin kneeled on his neck to pin him and held him down for 8 minutes. At this point we don't know when the cops identified him and we have no information on whether or not Floyd's police record was mentioned in the police comm that followed.

The Hennipin County attorney has charged Chauvin with 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter. Results of the autopsy are cited in the criminal complaint.
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 comp... (show quote)


The people who believe in and spread these conspiracy theories suffer from a psychological condition. They are at a very basic level insecure, they look at others and realize that most are better informed or educated than they are and it makes them uncomfortable with themselves. This is where the conspiracy theory finds fertile ground. When they latch on to one of these h**xes in their mind it elevates their stature. They now possess special inside information that few others do, and anyone saying otherwise is simply a sheep or part of the conspiracy. The people suffering from the conspiracy malady vociferously defend the nonsense even when confronted with un refutable fact and t***h. They do so because even though t***h and fact would make them wiser it deprives them of that feeling they crave of being privy to special knowledge that others don’t possess and the ability to bolster their self esteem and perceived status by sharing their special knowledge with others.

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May 30, 2020 07:39:35   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 complaints against him, in 16 of them no disciplinary action was taken. The other two got letters of reprimand.

I haven't a clue WTF you guys are trying to come up with here, but some kind of conspiracy theory is brewing - set-up, premeditated murder, false f**g, who the hell knows where this is going.

Considering how this incident went down, whether or not Floyd and Chauvin knew each other prior to this encounter is irrelevant.

In the 911 call, the caller had considerable difficulty providing the dispatcher with a good description of the suspect, including his race. The dispatcher had to ask the caller several times for a description of the vehicle he was in. Above all, the caller could not give the police a name. She didn't know who the hell he was.

The police dispatched to the scene had no idea who the suspect was, therefore they could not have known anything about the suspect. If the cops, Chauvin in the lead, did not know who they would be dealing with, how in the hell could this have been a set up or premeditated with malice aforethought or some kind of conspiracy?

They got Floyd out of the car, subdued him, hand cuffed him, he went face down on the street, Chauvin kneeled on his neck to pin him and held him down for 8 minutes. At this point we don't know when the cops identified him and we have no information on whether or not Floyd's police record was mentioned in the police comm that followed.

The Hennipin County attorney has charged Chauvin with 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter. Results of the autopsy are cited in the criminal complaint.
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 comp... (show quote)


I think there was some animosity on the one cops mind, and with the victim’s underlying medical conditions was the clincher on the “oh s**t” moment. Another senseless death caused by feeling of grandeur by wearing an authorized shot to k**l badge.

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May 30, 2020 08:08:27   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Homericus wrote:
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force?
Why did he do the knee hold in front of cell phones recording?

Why didn't the other three officers intervene?

Now after the paid agitators have damaged enough property.

In all democratic governor States.....
They want an emergency declared

So all the money comes rolling in.

The Floyd murder was a plan to get the municipal money for democratic States Trump wouldn't approve in the new bill

I called it here first .
Why did Chauvin use such unnecessary force? br Why... (show quote)


Didn't I read somewhere the the coppers wife dumped and wants a divorce, so at least it wasn't a complete loss he did get something out of it.

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May 30, 2020 08:59:51   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
RT friend wrote:
Didn't I read somewhere the the coppers wife dumped and wants a divorce, so at least it wasn't a complete loss he did get something out of it.


Is she a looker? Lol. You don’t know how strong your marriage is until it gets into hot water. I think she must’ve been looking for a way out, before the $hit hit the fan. Yea the copper will get something out of it, maybe 10 to 20 in solitary confinement. He’s going to be ‘hot‘ potato in prison.

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May 30, 2020 09:04:59   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
The people who believe in and spread these conspiracy theories suffer from a psychological condition. They are at a very basic level insecure, they look at others and realize that most are better informed or educated than they are and it makes them uncomfortable with themselves. This is where the conspiracy theory finds fertile ground. When they latch on to one of these h**xes in their mind it elevates their stature. They now possess special inside information that few others do, and anyone saying otherwise is simply a sheep or part of the conspiracy. The people suffering from the conspiracy malady vociferously defend the nonsense even when confronted with un refutable fact and t***h. They do so because even though t***h and fact would make them wiser it deprives them of that feeling they crave of being privy to special knowledge that others don’t possess and the ability to bolster their self esteem and perceived status by sharing their special knowledge with others.
The people who believe in and spread these conspir... (show quote)


Someone once said that a grossly stupid Trump h**er could say something intelligent. It was dismissed as a conspiracy theory!

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May 30, 2020 09:09:47   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Someone once said that a grossly stupid Trump h**er could say something intelligent. It was dismissed as a conspiracy theory!


True that. 👍🏻👍🏻

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May 30, 2020 10:30:12   #
Seth
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 complaints against him, in 16 of them no disciplinary action was taken. The other two got letters of reprimand.

I haven't a clue WTF you guys are trying to come up with here, but some kind of conspiracy theory is brewing - set-up, premeditated murder, false f**g, who the hell knows where this is going.

Considering how this incident went down, whether or not Floyd and Chauvin knew each other prior to this encounter is irrelevant.

In the 911 call, the caller had considerable difficulty providing the dispatcher with a good description of the suspect, including his race. The dispatcher had to ask the caller several times for a description of the vehicle he was in. Above all, the caller could not give the police a name. She didn't know who the hell he was.

The police dispatched to the scene had no idea who the suspect was, therefore they could not have known anything about the suspect. If the cops, Chauvin in the lead, did not know who they would be dealing with, how in the hell could this have been a set up or premeditated with malice aforethought or some kind of conspiracy?

They got Floyd out of the car, subdued him, hand cuffed him, he went face down on the street, Chauvin kneeled on his neck to pin him and held him down for 8 minutes. At this point we don't know when the cops identified him and we have no information on whether or not Floyd's police record was mentioned in the police comm that followed.

The Hennipin County attorney has charged Chauvin with 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter. Results of the autopsy are cited in the criminal complaint.
Over his 19 year career, Derek Chauvin had 18 comp... (show quote)


I wasn't intimating a deep, dark conspiracy, only stating that the two likely knew each other -- experienced police officers, good, bad or indifferent don't forget faces or such things as ways of moving, builds and silhouettes, and they do tend to take a look at the faces of those they encounter as instinctive tradecraft. It's highly unlikely that Chauvin didn't recognize Floyd, it's as simple as that.

Therefore, while I doubt that the call and response were planned as part of some conspiracy, Chauvin's being a responding officer was obviously just a coincidence, but it is curious that knowing Floyd as a co-worker, he still did what he did.

I know a number of cops socially and have done some work with a few, and knowing what I know about most police officers, I just find it very difficult to believe this one didn't recognize Floyd, which was why I posted what I did.

If it makes you happy to interpret that as a deep, dark conspiracy theory, have at it.

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May 30, 2020 17:36:47   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
iFrank wrote:
Is she a looker? Lol. You don’t know how strong your marriage is until it gets into hot water. I think she must’ve been looking for a way out, before the $hit hit the fan. Yea the copper will get something out of it, maybe 10 to 20 in solitary confinement. He’s going to be ‘hot‘ potato in prison.


The way things are going he could easily get a brick (10 years), I think she's a t*****r doesn't matter what a t*****r looks like still a t*****r, you'd be surprised how many red necks there are locked up, but I don't know about over there you might be right, I won't lose any sleep worrying about it, he stuffed things up too and proper.

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May 30, 2020 17:50:30   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
RT friend wrote:
The way things are going he could easily get a brick (10 years), I think she's a t*****r doesn't matter what a t*****r looks like still a t*****r, you'd be surprised how many red necks there are locked up, but I don't know about over there you might be right, I won't lose any sleep worrying about it, he stuffed things up too and proper.



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