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Kekistan_United 65 points ago +70 / -5

conspiracy:

chauvin knew floyd, while high, might let slip things about the counterfeit money laundering operation...

so there chauvin sat on his neck. ON CAMERA. in full public view.

THEY KNEW EACH OTHER.

WhereTF does someone get a counterfeit 20$ in this day and age?

then the club that they both worked security conveniently was burned down?

i think the footage of chauvin acosting floyd in the car was him interrogating

him on whether if he was lucid enough to know if he used more than the 20$

with whom he got caught or if anyone one else was onto them?

why was chauvin first to the scene?

cus if you hear of someone using a fake 20 on the radio. you rush the fuck over

especially if the description of the suspect sounds just like your partner in crime

i mean.. if i were walter white...

otherwise, someone says some comment on the sly about sardine oil and no one raises suspicions?

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Kekistan_United 16 points ago +16 / -0

honestly its a lot of heresay. cus i was cruising through all the comments from the local news groups

and checking what the locals had to say about it.

a few commented on the fact they both worked security at that club for 17 years...

theres also that security cam footage of something dropping out of floyds hands

right as he is about to rest and sit against the wall, in cuffs.

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TippyTop1987 3 points ago +3 / -0

It comes from some info that looks like the club might have been a front for a 3 letter org that was doing some counter terrorism work in the Somali area

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HockeyMom4Trump 2 points ago +3 / -1

I’m with you

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wrongaddress 20 points ago +20 / -0

Sorry to break the conspiracy but Floyd moved to Minnesota in 2014. Not 2004.

But nightclubs would be a good place to launder cash, especially smaller bills.

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Redleg37 11 points ago +12 / -1

I think he had a fatal dose of fentanyl in his system and was dying of respiratory failure. Due to this and the meth in his system he was very anxious and couldn’t stay still; thus the restraint. A perfect storm of a guy already dying, an aggressive restraint that may have been excessive, and a lot of bystanders with cameras.

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PraiseBeToScience 3 points ago +3 / -0

The biggest problem I have with the fentanyl narrative is that if you had that much opiates in your bloodstream, it would be impossible for you to be walking around and talking like he was. Until he gets put on his face he's acting pretty much normal. Opiates aren't like mushrooms where you just walk around and trip. You are wiped the fuck out. You'll literally just lay there, because that's what opiates do.

Even dudes fucked up on ketamine are more able to function than opiates.

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VetforTrump 5 points ago +6 / -1

Those two belong to the same masonic lodge, had worked security together, plus people cops kill don't get moved into an ambulance. They go into a coroner's truck after the investigation. Its so obviously fucked.

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LadyWhoLovesTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup Floyd's daddy was a Mason. Look at his brother's Instagram page. Sorry, my tin foil hat is showing....

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PraiseBeToScience 1 point ago +1 / -0

plus people cops kill don't get moved into an ambulance

That's a bad argument if you're comparing them being killed via gunfire vs. killed via callous negligence like squashing their neck.

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holytrpbatman 18 points ago +18 / -0

Don't forget the meth

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Usadave85 19 points ago +19 / -0

Are we going to forget the Corona Virus?

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Pedeville 2 points ago +2 / -0

He died of corona!!

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TheOutlawPepeWales 9 points ago +11 / -2

And resisting arrest.

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Isolated_Patriot 16 points ago +20 / -4

Call me hyper-suspicious, but at those levels I suspect foul play long before I think 'he was so drugged out he was gonna die anyway."

I thought it was a commonly known dirty cop / mob tactic to OD someone and wait for them to 'die in police custody.' It also explains why they just stood there for eight minutes for no reason.

Four times the lethal of fentinal is like, what, twenty minutes tops? He would have had to dope up minutes before they arrived.

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Kekistan_United 11 points ago +12 / -1

my main argument was, floyd was confident enough to use a counterfeit 20.

to use it in public and think it could pass.

that led me to think, he knew the group washing it and didnt know the operation, maybe

but thought he could get a little side hustle money and no one is the wiser.

which made me think why chauvin was quick to get to him, and close it all down.

a little fun reading if you have the time, is about the 'super bills' that the north korean

master counterfeiters had been producing...

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fazaman 8 points ago +8 / -0

From what I understand, they weren't waiting for no reason, they were waiting for an ambulance. Probably to strap him down to stretcher to take him to the hospital to detox. They'd been trying to get him in the car for a while by that point and he wouldn't comply. Even the bystanders were saying to him "just get in the car!"

I could be wrong, though. We'll know more when the body cams come out.

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the-new-style 10 points ago +11 / -1

We'll know more when the body cams come out.

don't hold your breath (pun intended)

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PraiseBeToScience 2 points ago +2 / -0

If it was fentanyl, he'd be a limp rag. This isn't PCP.

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PraiseBeToScience 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's also no fucking away anyone with a 4x dose of opiates is moving anywhere, much less standing and talking to cops.

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zwiebelsaft 3 points ago +3 / -0

Honest question- when was the last time we heard about high crime and broken families in the rural black belt? Like what does life there look like?

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HockeyMom4Trump 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m thinking Covid