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YouKnowWhatItIs87 6 points ago +6 / -0

Everybody knows this, either he gets fried or they give him and the other officers a fair trial, they’re exonerated and that fuels further rioting. I’m betting on the latter, (idk how quickly a case like this would happen, a lot of people say no way it could be done before the election).

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footinmouth 4 points ago +4 / -0

They put on a show trial with the officer who stopped Castile. They left out a TON of information from the news such as;

It was a Felony stop of a suspected armed robber who just robbed a gas station down the street, he totally did. Spez: There was a robbery committed by him just 1 week prior at a gas station down the street in the other direction. He did not exit the vehicle with his hands above his head as instructed. Body cam footage exists but was never released. He was intoxicated. His GF did not turn the car off. He was told 3 times to keep his hands up before reaching for the gun. His car contained stolen property from the robbery just prior, and the one 1 week prior. He was in a residential area dodging police after the robbery when stopped, it was a 25 min drive from his home, in college neighborhood.

The jury found the officer not guilty in about 30 seconds. The officer settled with the police department for an "undisclosed sum" (suspected 16 million), and the criminal GF instead of being charged with felony murder and aiding in a robbery got a 3 million bribe to stfu.

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g-money 4 points ago +4 / -0

Total.Exoneration.

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jamesfinmadison [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

This new video release should give all Patriots the balls to post this article with the video.

Him and the other police officers lives are on the line, and I think everyone has been too scared to speak or too proud to change their mind. That includes some of us. Your posted opinion is rare, and it shouldn't be imo. Not with this information available.

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jimzumaca 3 points ago +3 / -0

We already know BLM is not interested in justice, and instead wants something based on a visual without context. And is willing to emotionally react to actual legal process because they don’t get their way.

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jamesfinmadison [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think they knew he was subdued, in their control, and not a threat to the community.

The better argument, the true argument, is he was a threat to himself based on MNPD ExSD policy, training, which is why he held him down as he did.

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KonaBadLad 2 points ago +2 / -0

Minneapolis will become a war zone one the verdict is read.