I watched the body cams that were released. Even the officer on the side of the car backing him up leaned in and said "I think he is passing out". I will paint a thin blue line on anything , but not this. This is why good cops get killed. He had Floyde down and subdued and in a position that Floyde could not have gotten back up he could have removed the knee long before he did. I can see why a woman would want to cry over this. It was not an easy thing to watch.
Absolutely. Can you now see the real problem at hand? Police strap on body armor daily not knowing what is ahead, they know men like this are dangerous as hell but they have a job to do and when they do it some dumb ass "APPOINTED" judge turns the Floyds of the community loose to offend again. The issue is judges. They don't even have to have any prior training they are either elected or appointed. Have you ever wondered why that is?
I totally agree. Releasing murderers early makes my blood boil. I don’t know how many times people like this reoffend when out. Whether it’s rape, murder or whatever, there are citizens who will be victims because of some stupid judge. If judges were held accountable and could be sued by these victim, the picture would change drastically.
Chauvin was put in a shitty situation. Adrenaline was high self preservation instincts kick in and all that, but in the end he mad a bad decision the question is physiologically did he have ample time to come down off the rush and think clearly, no I think not but that can't be proven, Hopefully if he is found guilty of anything it will be involuntary manslaughter. It pisses me off to high heaven that our officers are ever put in these situations. The judge that let Floyd walk after so many priors should be sitting on trial right next to Chauvin on much heftier charges. Ultimately Floyd is really responsible for all of it. He was the one using counterfeit money and allegedly selling drugs after being a felon already he knew the consequences of his actions. You and I know we can't blame the criminals though that is not politically leftist correct.
I don't even think it's involuntary manslaughter, the autopsy was VERY clear as to how he died, and that he didn't suffer any injuries to his person as a result of his arrest. As for adrenaline, no, spikes of adrenaline occur when you're in danger, or something unexpected happens, he was surrounded by 3 police officers, and Floyd was handcuffed, what he experienced wouldn't have been adrenaline. His heart might have been pumping faster, but that's about it, similar to sex, or jogging. My point is adrenaline is something very specific. And not something that is going to be secreted for a full 8 minutes, and during those circumstances. As he was arresting him, when you don't know if he has a gun, certainly though.
I was referring to Chauvins adrenaline level. Physiologically he would likely have been highly pumped up naturally and rightfully so, I don't think there is a human alive that can just turn that instinct completely off. I am saying it is a justified defense for Chauvin because a stupid ass judge let a dangerous criminal out on the street and Chauvin was put in a position to battle a man twice his size not by his own choice but by Floyd's. Manslaughter at the greatest, if that . Excessive force reprimand definitely, at least. I feel like shit that Chauvin was put in this position. I feel like shit that Floyd let his life's decisions get that bad but ultimately I blame the judges/ lawyers and the revenuer system the most for perpetuation of this system for profit. .Sadducees and pharisees.
He's culpable for something, for sure, but not 2nd degree murder...Autopsy confirmed how he died. How he was treated by Chauvin was sociopathic and police brutality, but that had nothing to do with how he died. As for your comment as to why good cops get killed, you mean mean murdered, and no, they get murdered because of low iq sociopath's, just like Chauvin...Also, he is going free...
According to the autopsy, there was no neck trauma. He was not exerting much force. At one point in the video, Floyd is able to sit up slightly. In the video, before he's even apprehended he's saying he can't breathe - because of the Fentanyl overdose.
I watched the body cams that were released. Even the officer on the side of the car backing him up leaned in and said "I think he is passing out". I will paint a thin blue line on anything , but not this. This is why good cops get killed. He had Floyde down and subdued and in a position that Floyde could not have gotten back up he could have removed the knee long before he did. I can see why a woman would want to cry over this. It was not an easy thing to watch.
I would have also cried if there had been video of Floyd holding a weapon on a pregnant woman. Can you imagine her fear?
Absolutely. Can you now see the real problem at hand? Police strap on body armor daily not knowing what is ahead, they know men like this are dangerous as hell but they have a job to do and when they do it some dumb ass "APPOINTED" judge turns the Floyds of the community loose to offend again. The issue is judges. They don't even have to have any prior training they are either elected or appointed. Have you ever wondered why that is?
I totally agree. Releasing murderers early makes my blood boil. I don’t know how many times people like this reoffend when out. Whether it’s rape, murder or whatever, there are citizens who will be victims because of some stupid judge. If judges were held accountable and could be sued by these victim, the picture would change drastically.
Chauvin was put in a shitty situation. Adrenaline was high self preservation instincts kick in and all that, but in the end he mad a bad decision the question is physiologically did he have ample time to come down off the rush and think clearly, no I think not but that can't be proven, Hopefully if he is found guilty of anything it will be involuntary manslaughter. It pisses me off to high heaven that our officers are ever put in these situations. The judge that let Floyd walk after so many priors should be sitting on trial right next to Chauvin on much heftier charges. Ultimately Floyd is really responsible for all of it. He was the one using counterfeit money and allegedly selling drugs after being a felon already he knew the consequences of his actions. You and I know we can't blame the criminals though that is not politically leftist correct.
Are you aware that the knee to the neck is part of many police departments' training, including Minneapolis?
Not after they stop breathing.
I don't even think it's involuntary manslaughter, the autopsy was VERY clear as to how he died, and that he didn't suffer any injuries to his person as a result of his arrest. As for adrenaline, no, spikes of adrenaline occur when you're in danger, or something unexpected happens, he was surrounded by 3 police officers, and Floyd was handcuffed, what he experienced wouldn't have been adrenaline. His heart might have been pumping faster, but that's about it, similar to sex, or jogging. My point is adrenaline is something very specific. And not something that is going to be secreted for a full 8 minutes, and during those circumstances. As he was arresting him, when you don't know if he has a gun, certainly though.
I was referring to Chauvins adrenaline level. Physiologically he would likely have been highly pumped up naturally and rightfully so, I don't think there is a human alive that can just turn that instinct completely off. I am saying it is a justified defense for Chauvin because a stupid ass judge let a dangerous criminal out on the street and Chauvin was put in a position to battle a man twice his size not by his own choice but by Floyd's. Manslaughter at the greatest, if that . Excessive force reprimand definitely, at least. I feel like shit that Chauvin was put in this position. I feel like shit that Floyd let his life's decisions get that bad but ultimately I blame the judges/ lawyers and the revenuer system the most for perpetuation of this system for profit. .Sadducees and pharisees.
He's culpable for something, for sure, but not 2nd degree murder...Autopsy confirmed how he died. How he was treated by Chauvin was sociopathic and police brutality, but that had nothing to do with how he died. As for your comment as to why good cops get killed, you mean mean murdered, and no, they get murdered because of low iq sociopath's, just like Chauvin...Also, he is going free...
According to the autopsy, there was no neck trauma. He was not exerting much force. At one point in the video, Floyd is able to sit up slightly. In the video, before he's even apprehended he's saying he can't breathe - because of the Fentanyl overdose.