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Are you saying that Left wing activists are planning on staging and insurrection in an attempt to deprive someone of their basic Civil Right to a fair trial?
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Quoted: Chauvin is a POS, the chair would be too good for him. Hope they stick him in gen pop so he can get tenderly loved by his fellow inmates. View Quote And you deduce all of this from a video comrade? A video where he uses a technique that was formerly allowed to be employed by police? |
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Quoted: Based on what I've seen, the cops are guilty of not recognizing the type of distress Floyd was having. Their actions didn't contribute to his death, and I'm not sure they could have prevented it. The trial will be interesting watching what gets presented and if the verdict appears to be based on politics or the trial evidence. View Quote based on what you just said you will also be surprised when they show Floyds fentynol dump when the cops approached. Turn off ch 4 |
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And in the middle of this the city of mpls is spending 6 million dollars to hire police officers.
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Quoted: Chauvin is a POS, the chair would be too good for him. Hope they stick him in gen pop so he can get tenderly loved by his fellow inmates. View Quote The guy probably is a POS but he didn’t murder anyone. As others have pointed out he used a at the time department legal way of restraint and Floyd died of OD. Did it look bad on camera? Sure it did. However that same camera didn’t show what led to the Floyd being on the ground in the first place. There are a lot of things that could have gone better that day for sure. Justice isn’t about what makes people feel good it’s about what’s right. When a guy ODs from drugs and dies no one should get charged with Murder. |
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Quoted: Been through that. Judge denied change of venue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lawyer should ask for a change of venue. Local threats of burning down the city, no way to get a fair trial. Been through that. Judge denied change of venue. Then appeal his bullshit decision. |
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There was also a white man who was killed by having a knee on his neck prior to George Floyd, and the media could not have cared less about it, the officer that killed him was a black man and it's on video.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdzpoS8pTks&t=11s[/youtube] |
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Quoted: Chauvin is a POS, the chair would be too good for him. Hope they stick him in gen pop so he can get tenderly loved by his fellow inmates. View Quote Floyd died from a Fentanyl overdose. The autopsy showed no indication that anything the officers did had an effect on floyd. No bruising, scrapes, swelling, or crushing. His lungs were filled with fluid from the Fentanyl overdose. The cops called for an ambulance before they put him on the ground. He was put on the ground at his own request. |
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Quoted: So when the riots start all over America the white house will have to remain silent? Put Joe Chi Minh in front of America taking questions in real time?...not likely. On the other hand riots probably won't get any coverage on blue state run TV anyway. View Quote I have to admit, the riots are far more entertaining than anything else on tv, including sports and news. And now, after the Capitol, the thinking public are clued into the double standards on rioting to the point that it just pisses people off that need to be more pissed off then they are if we want to right this ship. |
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It will be interesting to see how they get a murder conviction from someone who died of an overdose.
Doesn’t matter what the verdict is, shit is gonna burn. |
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Quoted: It will be interesting to see how they get a murder conviction from someone who died of an overdose. Doesn't matter what the verdict is, shit is gonna burn. View Quote This is where their Socialist bullshit leads. The decades of hate they have been stoking are going to only get worse and this Chauvin show trial is only a symptom, not the actual disease. Past due time to cauterize. |
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Quoted: Speak for yourself. I'm in the 'burbs and am rethinking my loadout. View Quote Houses for sale down here in NC as long as you vote Republican. |
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I hope they burn the city down (sorry to those arfcommers that live there). This country is full of retards that have no idea what monsters we have running loose despite Portland, Seattle etc. It might open a few more eyes to where our real problems are.
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George Floyd killed himself with his antics and heavy concentration of drugs in his system.
I hope Chauvin is acquitted. |
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Quoted: I hope they burn the city down (sorry to those arfcommers that live there). This country is full of retards that have no idea what monsters we have running loose despite Portland, Seattle etc. It might open a few more eyes to where our real problems are. View Quote Hey now! I live in the twin shitties! I hope it burns too. This town needs an enema! |
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These "Mostly peaceful" protests will be on Biden watch so who cares.
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Quoted: Hey now! I live in the twin shitties! I hope it burns too. This town needs an enema! View Quote LOL, as a former resident of St Louis I understand. It will burn regardless of the verdict. Either in anger or celebration. Ever see what these animals do when their sportsball team wins? |
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Quoted: Prediction: Compromise verdict on Manslaughter. Minneapolis burns. Maybe St Paul too. View Quote Portland and Seattle start up new CHOP zones and cancel culture is taken to the next extreme, meanwhile Biden and Obama will be out there blaming the Police, right wingers, and Trump for the violemce. |
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Quoted: Portland and Seattle start up new CHOP zones and cancel culture is taken to the next extreme, meanwhile Biden and Obama will be out there blaming the Police, right wingers, and Trump for the violemce. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Prediction: Compromise verdict on Manslaughter. Minneapolis burns. Maybe St Paul too. Portland and Seattle start up new CHOP zones and cancel culture is taken to the next extreme, meanwhile Biden and Obama will be out there blaming the Police, right wingers, and Trump for the violemce. |
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Quoted: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/tenor-132.gif This will be entertaining when Chauvin is found not guilty. View Quote |
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Quoted: LOL, as a former resident of St Louis I understand. It will burn regardless of the verdict. Either in anger or celebration. Ever see what these animals do when their sportsball team wins? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hey now! I live in the twin shitties! I hope it burns too. This town needs an enema! LOL, as a former resident of St Louis I understand. It will burn regardless of the verdict. Either in anger or celebration. Ever see what these animals do when their sportsball team wins? You're right, it will. I too am a former resident of StL. I jumped from the frying pan into the fire. |
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Quoted: Floyd died from a Fentanyl overdose. The autopsy showed no indication that anything the officers did had an effect on floyd. No bruising, scrapes, swelling, or crushing. His lungs were filled with fluid from the Fentanyl overdose. The cops called for an ambulance before they put him on the ground. He was put on the ground at his own request. View Quote Additionally, he was Covid positive, which is a respiratory disease. |
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Quoted: Heh, many suburbs had BLM marches through them last summer. Police were monitoring and "keeping everyone safe", although many of the demonstrators were hurling insults at those white liberal voters as they walked through town. One of these marches passed right by my house. I filmed them as they did so, both from my cell phone and many of the six Nest cameras around my property. In late July, myself and a bunch of others pulled off a very successful "Back The Blue" rally at city hall with total attendance around 800 people and about 450-500 people at the max at one point. Permitted, safe and a positive, family friendly event. At one point we were met with about 200 "counter-protestors" from BLM. BLM here has zero problem coming into the suburbs. They can mobilize hundreds on short notice to do so. There aren't enough police to stop them if they want to take it to the next level. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't think the handlers will let it spread that far. They still need the white liberal voters on their side. I would certainly avoid the dark areas of downtown. Those are the only parts they allow to burn for these types of things. Heh, many suburbs had BLM marches through them last summer. Police were monitoring and "keeping everyone safe", although many of the demonstrators were hurling insults at those white liberal voters as they walked through town. One of these marches passed right by my house. I filmed them as they did so, both from my cell phone and many of the six Nest cameras around my property. In late July, myself and a bunch of others pulled off a very successful "Back The Blue" rally at city hall with total attendance around 800 people and about 450-500 people at the max at one point. Permitted, safe and a positive, family friendly event. At one point we were met with about 200 "counter-protestors" from BLM. BLM here has zero problem coming into the suburbs. They can mobilize hundreds on short notice to do so. There aren't enough police to stop them if they want to take it to the next level. I know you're here BLM pussies....C'mon out to my AO....The High Desert of Ca.... You can go days weeks without seeing a sheriff... See what happens... |
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Chauvin has no chance........the cororner said Floyd had fatal levels of fentanyl in him but didn't go as far as saying he died from it.
That will nail Chauvin in this political climate........he has no chance of acquittal. Chauvin's only hope would have been if he was black. |
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Our court system is highly questionable Attached File
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I don't see how he can be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of killing him with his knee on his neck with an autopsy report that says he had severe heart disease and a lethal dose of fentanyl in his body and also COVID.
The very fact that mobs threaten violence in order to influence the outcome of a trial and is placated by both the media and the govt tells me the legal system is not only broken but no longer trustworthy. Now add the fact that he used a technique taught to him in his police training and was an officially accepted practice of the same govt that is putting him on trial for murder. Plan accordingly if ever accused of a crime. |
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Quoted: By the same argument we could say YOU'RE a POS and hang you. It doesn't work that way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Chauvin is a POS, the chair would be too good for him. Hope they stick him in gen pop so he can get tenderly loved by his fellow inmates. By the same argument we could say YOU'RE a POS and hang you. It doesn't work that way. if it didn't work that way, he would not be on trial for using techniques he was taught and approved as a cop against a combative subject resisting arrest with a lethal dose of drugs in his body. So apparently it does work that way. |
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