Man, I looked but couldn't find the link. Minneapolis newspaper looked into it. Chauvin actually followed protocol. And you're correct, physically impossible to suffocate someone like that. First autopsy showed that. It's all a big LARP.
This isn't the same one I read but a quick glance, it looks like the same information. Possibly snipped from the Minneapolis newspaper. It's all bullshit. And they're gonna sacrifice Chauvin.
I remember seeing people say "look into Chauvin's lifeless eyes, he is pure evil". Nah, he's just doing routine police work. He should've possibly been more aware that Floyd was overdosing and dying, but from what I've seen he is supposed to subdue him with two knees and wait for EMS.
Thank you for the link.
I found the same content in 4chan. Can't believe I didn't think of that when I first heard the story.
If the trial is fair, there's no way he gets prosecuted for murder.
Perhaps involuntary manslaughter, if they argue that he prevented Floyd from breathing upright and breathing upright could have saved his life
Man, I looked but couldn't find the link. Minneapolis newspaper looked into it. Chauvin actually followed protocol. And you're correct, physically impossible to suffocate someone like that. First autopsy showed that. It's all a big LARP.
I think that kind of hold is used by policemen all over the world, specifically because it is safe.
https://www.amren.com/news/2020/06/why-derek-chauvin-may-get-off-his-murder-charge/
This isn't the same one I read but a quick glance, it looks like the same information. Possibly snipped from the Minneapolis newspaper. It's all bullshit. And they're gonna sacrifice Chauvin.
I remember seeing people say "look into Chauvin's lifeless eyes, he is pure evil". Nah, he's just doing routine police work. He should've possibly been more aware that Floyd was overdosing and dying, but from what I've seen he is supposed to subdue him with two knees and wait for EMS.
Thank you for the link. I found the same content in 4chan. Can't believe I didn't think of that when I first heard the story.
If the trial is fair, there's no way he gets prosecuted for murder. Perhaps involuntary manslaughter, if they argue that he prevented Floyd from breathing upright and breathing upright could have saved his life
I think you're more or less right. Optics matter, even when they shouldn't.
Maybe especially when they shouldn't.
Wow!!!!!!!
“All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.”
― Blaise Pascal, Pensées
Funny how the second "independent " autopsy changed.