- The bodycam footage will be hidden by the controlled media.
- The police will be found not guilty, or receive light sentences.
- BLM and the MSM will start the riots all over again. (*)
(*) - Unless Trump is re-elected, and finds a way to reign in the traitorous MSM, and domestic terrorist groups like BLM and Antifa.
As an aside, are the cops guilty of anything besides bad optics? They would have known that they were dealing with someone who is high -- they do it all the time. But should they have known that he had taken a dangerous overdose, and rushed to get him medical attention? Would more training have helped? Defunding, obviously, would not.
Edit: Step #1 has begun: https://thedonald.win/p/GbyDPP4G/what-a-freaking-surprise-abc-spi/c/
He was belligerently high. You would have to take him to the hospital restrained in a wheel chair, or just load him up with tranqs till he passes out, but now you're mixing drugs in his system and that's an unknown and a no no. More training wouldn't have done shit.
Only thing that makes no sense is why they transferred him to the other car. Had they left him in the first one, he could have died at the station or in the car and no one would have cared.
I didn't see in the video where they ever had him in a police car. If they had him in the one behind the SUV, then they perhaps moved him so that they could leave the police SUV behind the soon-to-be impounded suspect vehicle. Not the best idea given what happened but that's the only thing that makes sense to me.
Edit: Yeah, I went back and rewatched the most complete video I could find. It looks like they had him sitting on the sidewalk relatively relaxed and then he flipped out when they took him to the police car parked half a block behind and to the left. When trying to get him in while he was freaking out, they tried to allow him to get in on his own and he refused. The officer wearing the camera went to the other side of the SUV and opened the door, leaning in to pull him through. Floyd then struggled/kicked himself through the SUV and almost knocked over the officer trying to pull him through. He then died in custody on the ground.