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Apr 20, 2021 18:08:06   #
jelun
 
It's just shameful to see what cops expect to get away with.

https://abc7chicago.com/karen-garner-video-woman-with-dementia-arrest-body-cam-73-year-old-loveland-police-department/10523073/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/austin-hopp-police-officer-karen-garner-criminal-review/

https://www.denverpost.com/2021/04/16/karen-garner-arrest-video/

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Apr 20, 2021 18:29:53   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong.
St Floyd k**led himself, Chauvin had nothing to do with it.
St Floyd, after passing counterfeit money, resisting arrest for it, fighting the cops, swallowing his drugs so that he wouldn't be caught with drugs, was angling to go to the hospital instead of jail like he'd done a few times before.
St Floyd took too many drugs, made the morgue instead.
His "family" should have been paid in counterfeit money too, all 27 million of it.

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Apr 20, 2021 18:33:38   #
woodguru
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong.
St Floyd k**led himself, Chauvin had nothing to do with it.
St Floyd, after passing counterfeit money, resisting arrest for it, fighting the cops, swallowing his drugs so that he wouldn't be caught with drugs, was angling to go to the hospital instead of jail like he'd done a few times before.
St Floyd took too many drugs, made the morgue instead.
His "family" should have been paid in counterfeit money too, all 27 million of it.


Too bad Chauvin stayed on his neck past the point where he had contained Floyd, minutes after multiple people told him he needed to check breathing and for a pulse.

Such a partisan and simpleton view, I've passed counterfeit bills I didn't know were counterfeit, and it is no big deal unless the police have a reason to be looking at Floyd for multiple times.

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Apr 20, 2021 18:40:15   #
Mikeyavelli
 
woodguru wrote:
Too bad Chauvin stayed on his neck past the point where he had contained Floyd, minutes after multiple people told him he needed to check breathing and for a pulse.

Such a partisan and simpleton view, I've passed counterfeit bills I didn't know were counterfeit, and it is no big deal unless the police have a reason to be looking at Floyd for multiple times.


There was never a knee on St Floyd's neck.
St Floyd k**led himself by ingesting all his drugs at once so that he wouldn't get charged for drug possession.
His "family" should have been paid in counterfeit money, all 27 million of it.
This bullsht verdict will not stand, thanks in part to the beautiful Maxine Waters.

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Apr 20, 2021 18:42:14   #
ChJoe
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong.
St Floyd k**led himself, Chauvin had nothing to do with it.
St Floyd, after passing counterfeit money, resisting arrest for it, fighting the cops, swallowing his drugs so that he wouldn't be caught with drugs, was angling to go to the hospital instead of jail like he'd done a few times before.
St Floyd took too many drugs, made the morgue instead.
His "family" should have been paid in counterfeit money too, all 27 million of it.


And how can a person be guilty of three different types of murder??? The jury was afraid.

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Apr 20, 2021 18:50:35   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 


Cute. You spout Guilty, guilty, guilty and then revert to a completely different case. That demented ols lady was abused by intolerant cops who made no attempt to understand the victim. I agree that cases like this reflect badly on the Police and these cops were wrong.

But in the Floyd Case, The jurors were completely wrong. I don't know what they heard at trial, and from family and what they heard about potential r**ts and Mad Max, but Chauvin was innocent. Period. I don't care what they ruled. But I'm not a democrat, so I won't r**t or protest against the jurors. I will hope for common sense in the appeals and maybe a retrial.

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Apr 20, 2021 18:50:56   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong.
St Floyd k**led himself, Chauvin had nothing to do with it.
St Floyd, after passing counterfeit money, resisting arrest for it, fighting the cops, swallowing his drugs so that he wouldn't be caught with drugs, was angling to go to the hospital instead of jail like he'd done a few times before.
St Floyd took too many drugs, made the morgue instead.
His "family" should have been paid in counterfeit money too, all 27 million of it.


Agreed

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Apr 20, 2021 18:51:18   #
Mikeyavelli
 
ChJoe wrote:
And how can a person be guilty of three different types of murder??? The jury was afraid.


Yep, the good thing is that this will be overturned on appeal and a fair trial will take place elsewhere.
Thank you Maxine for opening your rather large mouth. For once, it did some good.

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Apr 20, 2021 18:56:01   #
Mikeyavelli
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
Agreed


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The overwhelming evidence was that Floyd k**led himself. That's the evidence.
The overwhelming NARRATIVE was that poor little innocent G****e F***d was singled out by cops for whistling on the street and k**led for absolutely no reason at all except that he was black.
And I am supposed to believe that as the t***h?
Astoundingly, most people do.

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Apr 20, 2021 19:00:55   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
🤜🤛
The overwhelming evidence was that Floyd k**led himself. That's the evidence.
The overwhelming NARRATIVE was that poor little innocent G****e F***d was singled out by cops for whistling on the street and k**led for absolutely no reason at all except that he was black.
And I am supposed to believe that as the t***h?
Astoundingly, most people do.


I agree.
Chauvin did not commit murder. Floyd was a dead man walking when he got out of that car. He had ingested way more F******l then it would take to k**l him. There was no way they could have saved him not knowing that he had taken F******l. F******l cause excessive fluid buildup in the lungs indicated by the 2 to 3 times normal weight of his lungs during autopsy. He was essentially drowning in his own bodily fluids which caused the feeling of not being able to breathe. This was happening while they were trying to get him into the squad car. He couldn't breathe and asked to be put on the ground. He said at least 7 times before he was on the ground that he couldn't breathe. Kneeling on the back of his neck would not change that. It does not restrict his airways and there was no damage to his trachea. He was drowning. That caused the no oxygen content in his blood and eventually brain death and heart failure. Heart failure was easy because he had a bad heart system.

Could Chauvin have gotten up sooner. Yes, probably. But Floyd would still have died. He was a dead man walking and if he originally was allowed back into his car he still would have died. Maybe in a fatal car accident. He probably popped the drugs as soon as the cop approached his car, so if arrested he would be taken to a hospital and not thrown into jail for possessing illegal drugs. He tried this successfully once before. This time it didn't work. He took to much.

So many people want to blame a white cop for the death of a black man, righteous or not. There are many cases where you can make that case, and those should be prosecuted and tried and won. But this wasn't one.

These people with their unjustified hatred make me sick, and are weakening America and our justifiable and necessary Police forces all over the country. Lives will be lost and anarchy will be taking another large giant step to outrageous lawlessness, theft, arson, k*****g, burglaries, etc.

Logically Right

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Apr 20, 2021 19:02:26   #
EmilyD
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Yep, the good thing is that this will be overturned on appeal and a fair trial will take place elsewhere.
Thank you Maxine for opening your rather large mouth. For once, it did some good.

👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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Apr 20, 2021 19:09:49   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 


Barabbas is still dead.

But the centurion lives on.

He will be incarcerated and they will both be soon forgotten.



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Apr 20, 2021 20:59:52   #
Mikeyavelli
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
I agree.
Chauvin did not commit murder. Floyd was a dead man walking when he got out of that car. He had ingested way more F******l then it would take to k**l him. There was no way they could have saved him not knowing that he had taken F******l. F******l cause excessive fluid buildup in the lungs indicated by the 2 to 3 times normal weight of his lungs during autopsy. He was essentially drowning in his own bodily fluids which caused the feeling of not being able to breathe. This was happening while they were trying to get him into the squad car. He couldn't breathe and asked to be put on the ground. He said at least 7 times before he was on the ground that he couldn't breathe. Kneeling on the back of his neck would not change that. It does not restrict his airways and there was no damage to his trachea. He was drowning. That caused the no oxygen content in his blood and eventually brain death and heart failure. Heart failure was easy because he had a bad heart system.

Could Chauvin have gotten up sooner. Yes, probably. But Floyd would still have died. He was a dead man walking and if he originally was allowed back into his car he still would have died. Maybe in a fatal car accident. He probably popped the drugs as soon as the cop approached his car, so if arrested he would be taken to a hospital and not thrown into jail for possessing illegal drugs. He tried this successfully once before. This time it didn't work. He took to much.

So many people want to blame a white cop for the death of a black man, righteous or not. There are many cases where you can make that case, and those should be prosecuted and tried and won. But this wasn't one.

These people with their unjustified hatred make me sick, and are weakening America and our justifiable and necessary Police forces all over the country. Lives will be lost and anarchy will be taking another large giant step to outrageous lawlessness, theft, arson, k*****g, burglaries, etc.

Logically Right
I agree. br Chauvin did not commit murder. Floyd w... (show quote)


Let's get on the new jury.
President * and Kamalatoe Heiress won't be celebrating the next Chauvin verdict.

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Apr 20, 2021 21:00:23   #
Mikeyavelli
 
EmilyD wrote:
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻


Thanks emeedee

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Apr 20, 2021 23:43:24   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
Cute. You spout Guilty, guilty, guilty and then revert to a completely different case. That demented ols lady was abused by intolerant cops who made no attempt to understand the victim. I agree that cases like this reflect badly on the Police and these cops were wrong.

But in the Floyd Case, The jurors were completely wrong. I don't know what they heard at trial, and from family and what they heard about potential r**ts and Mad Max, but Chauvin was innocent. Period. I don't care what they ruled. But I'm not a democrat, so I won't r**t or protest against the jurors. I will hope for common sense in the appeals and maybe a retrial.
Cute. You spout Guilty, guilty, guilty and then re... (show quote)


Obviously I wasn't on the jury so there's evidence I did not see. I heard the medical examiner and the prosecutions expert. What I saw and heard made me believe the cop was maybe guilty of Man 2 and depraved indifference. If he's guilty; so be it. However; I will never be convinced that this man could receive a fair trial under the conditions it was held. Maybe the jury got the verdict correct. Maybe they were terrified of cities burning if they gave a lesser sentence. Probably never know. I do know from reading Floyd's history he was a wrecking ball. He ruined his own life and negatively affected many others. He actually helped ruin the cops life, because if he hadn't been ingesting drugs and passing bad bills none of this would have happened. He wasn't worth 27 million and he's not worthy of any kind of accolades.

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