4 white cops weighing 120 lbs each burst into his home and kneeled on his shoulder blades/neck for 8 minutes, 9 minutes uhm whatever number you want to go with today.
They did treat him like a human being. A criminal human being who told them he "ate too many drugs" and was high as a kite. Have you seen the video of Floyd in the convenience store? Did you hear the testimony of the convenience store employee? Did you hear Floyd's drug dealer plead the 5th to avoid self-incrimination of 3rd degree murder by drug overdose?
George Floyd OD'ed and died in police custody. Had he not just passed a counterfeit $20 bill while high as a kite, perhaps the police would have responded to his overdose differently. Unfortunately, you have to face reality: George Floyd was a criminal and drug addict who died in police custody due to his own actions and decisions.
You don't not restrain a criminal with a record while he's resisting arrest and you're surrounded by an angry mob hurling insults at you. Witnesses have already testified to that. In fact, one noted that the police could have tasered Floyd toward the beginning of their interaction. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't have been helpful either.
You're coming at this as if the police knew then what we know now. They did not and could not have. We have the advantage of hindsight and no reasonable trained police officer in that particular situation would have done anything differently.
I have no idea the race of the angry mob, so take your racist projection and shove it up your ass. What makes the group of people an "angry mob" is that they were cussing at, yelling at, and threatening the police officers. That, my dear, is an angry mob.
He could breath just fine based on the yelling and moaning he was doing. Do you have any idea how many times an officer has been told by a perp that they couldn't breath or some other nonsense while being apprehended? You're so naïve. If it weren't so fucking pathetic, it might be cute.
The one where he was resisting arrest, kicked a cop, wouldn't get in the car, asked to be put on the ground and said he can't breathe for like 11 mins straight before they put him on the ground?
Vaccine 'overdose'.
DMX didn't die from a drug overdose.
4 white cops weighing 120 lbs each burst into his home and kneeled on his shoulder blades/neck for 8 minutes, 9 minutes uhm whatever number you want to go with today.
White plains!? THAT RACIST ASS HOSPITAL DID IT! 🤣
Being on life support isn't being alive. He was kept alive. Big difference.
They did treat him like a human being. A criminal human being who told them he "ate too many drugs" and was high as a kite. Have you seen the video of Floyd in the convenience store? Did you hear the testimony of the convenience store employee? Did you hear Floyd's drug dealer plead the 5th to avoid self-incrimination of 3rd degree murder by drug overdose?
George Floyd OD'ed and died in police custody. Had he not just passed a counterfeit $20 bill while high as a kite, perhaps the police would have responded to his overdose differently. Unfortunately, you have to face reality: George Floyd was a criminal and drug addict who died in police custody due to his own actions and decisions.
You don't not restrain a criminal with a record while he's resisting arrest and you're surrounded by an angry mob hurling insults at you. Witnesses have already testified to that. In fact, one noted that the police could have tasered Floyd toward the beginning of their interaction. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't have been helpful either.
You're coming at this as if the police knew then what we know now. They did not and could not have. We have the advantage of hindsight and no reasonable trained police officer in that particular situation would have done anything differently.
Did you watch the same video that I did?
The one where he was resisting arrest, kicked a cop, wouldn't get in the car, asked to be put on the ground and said he can't breathe for like 11 mins straight before they put him on the ground?