Will 100% happen. Dude was all kinds of hopped up on shit, cops following trained protocol. Get ready for Race Riots 2.0 (I mean, peaceful protests of mass destruction) when the verdict is issued.
Actually, neck restraints were allowed and taught during training for the Minneapolis PD. As long as copper doesnt put pressure on the trachea. Look up on here, the post from earlier today regarding the Floyd transcript. The neck restraint guidelines can be found there. Big floyd died of a cardiac incident from too much meth and fentanyl.
Ignoring everything Floyd did or didn't do, and what the cops did or didn't do, they kept ratcheting up the charges against the cops which virtually ensures at least some of them get off.
Cops did not follow proper protocol. but they will still get off simply because the Minnesota AG Keith Ellison has changed the charges from third degree to second degree murder which would require the intent to kill.
I wish there was more concrete evidence that he wasn't out for a jog.
I'm not 100% convinced he had the hammer in his hand.
One of the white guys who chased after the jogger has pending pedophile charges.
Either way, when people were fake crying about not feeling safe jogging in white neighborhoods, its almost like they don't know what "White Flight" means. Its not like white people have ever felt safe jogging through black neighborhoods. No one feels safe going through black neighborhoods.
More concrete evidence he wasn't out for a jog? The video of him snooping around on the construction site in that same neighborhood wasn't enough?
He was definitely in there looking for tools to steal. Happens all the time, if you're careless enough to leave your tools on the job with no one around to watch them.
I'm a jogger and I stayed off my neighbor's property when their house was being built earlier this year. I was fine with the view from the street. It was tempting to want to go in and explore the half built house like I used to do as a kid... but I respect private property too much.
I don't stand behind him at all. He was on the dudes neck way too long after the guy went LIMP, and all his buddies were telling him the guy is dead, you can stand up now. Then it came out those two have a personal history? I think it was deliberate. Nothing to with police brutality or procedure at all, I think it was purely just personal vendetta.
I also think the same pervasive low standards across the country are a problem with many police. Chauvin has a record of being a shitty cop. We gotta hold folks to a standard and fire those that can't maintain or surpass it.
The kids I managed at a few retail locations and small kitchens were held to a much higher standard than what I see ANYWHERE these days.
Maybe we have these companies and departments give raises to the best performers and start getting rid of the shitty folks?
Well, the low standards definitely come from the pay scale. The less you pay the worse people the job will attract. And it's already a job that attracts the wrong type of person. TO raise the payscale would require liberals and democrats agreeing on something. Sooo....
Maybe the folks who live in these deep blue shithole cities could elect competent leaders who would actually do something to ensure their police department is properly trained, instead of hiring incompetent faggots and posers, then blaming Trump when the incompetent faggots inevitably fuck up?
My thinking as well. They waited a while to release the Arbury video. And right as the shutdown was beginning to wear on people they give us Big Floyd.
That was the whole point of the George Floyd thing. They saw the jog jog wasn't working out so they had to find another one.
Just wait until all the cops in the Floyd case get off.
Will 100% happen. Dude was all kinds of hopped up on shit, cops following trained protocol. Get ready for Race Riots 2.0 (I mean, peaceful protests of mass destruction) when the verdict is issued.
Kneeling on someone's neck is not "protocol".
It is only for a short amount of time, not 8 and a half minutes.
Actually, neck restraints were allowed and taught during training for the Minneapolis PD. As long as copper doesnt put pressure on the trachea. Look up on here, the post from earlier today regarding the Floyd transcript. The neck restraint guidelines can be found there. Big floyd died of a cardiac incident from too much meth and fentanyl.
Ignoring everything Floyd did or didn't do, and what the cops did or didn't do, they kept ratcheting up the charges against the cops which virtually ensures at least some of them get off.
Cops did not follow proper protocol. but they will still get off simply because the Minnesota AG Keith Ellison has changed the charges from third degree to second degree murder which would require the intent to kill.
That's going to be crazy and even worse if someone leaks the jury information, they will become real targets for antifa and blm.
I wish there was more concrete evidence that he wasn't out for a jog.
I'm not 100% convinced he had the hammer in his hand.
One of the white guys who chased after the jogger has pending pedophile charges.
Either way, when people were fake crying about not feeling safe jogging in white neighborhoods, its almost like they don't know what "White Flight" means. Its not like white people have ever felt safe jogging through black neighborhoods. No one feels safe going through black neighborhoods.
More concrete evidence he wasn't out for a jog? The video of him snooping around on the construction site in that same neighborhood wasn't enough?
He was definitely in there looking for tools to steal. Happens all the time, if you're careless enough to leave your tools on the job with no one around to watch them.
I'm a jogger and I stayed off my neighbor's property when their house was being built earlier this year. I was fine with the view from the street. It was tempting to want to go in and explore the half built house like I used to do as a kid... but I respect private property too much.
I've come to hate Chauvin. I know it's not his fault and I stand behind him in principle, but i really fucking hate that guy after all this.
I don't stand behind him at all. He was on the dudes neck way too long after the guy went LIMP, and all his buddies were telling him the guy is dead, you can stand up now. Then it came out those two have a personal history? I think it was deliberate. Nothing to with police brutality or procedure at all, I think it was purely just personal vendetta.
Did you read the transcripts from the arrest?
I agree.
I also think the same pervasive low standards across the country are a problem with many police. Chauvin has a record of being a shitty cop. We gotta hold folks to a standard and fire those that can't maintain or surpass it.
The kids I managed at a few retail locations and small kitchens were held to a much higher standard than what I see ANYWHERE these days.
Maybe we have these companies and departments give raises to the best performers and start getting rid of the shitty folks?
Well, the low standards definitely come from the pay scale. The less you pay the worse people the job will attract. And it's already a job that attracts the wrong type of person. TO raise the payscale would require liberals and democrats agreeing on something. Sooo....
Maybe the folks who live in these deep blue shithole cities could elect competent leaders who would actually do something to ensure their police department is properly trained, instead of hiring incompetent faggots and posers, then blaming Trump when the incompetent faggots inevitably fuck up?
My thinking as well. They waited a while to release the Arbury video. And right as the shutdown was beginning to wear on people they give us Big Floyd.