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Old 04-20-2021, 05:54 PM
 
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Even better is that it will prove to many cops that it is finally time to stop risking their butts over drug addicts and losers.

Let them kill themselves! Smile wave and have good gel pens for taking reports afterwards. Anyone who puts themselves in Chauvin's shoes from here on out did it to themselves. The people want perps running the streets! Give it to them.
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Old 04-20-2021, 06:29 PM
 
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Even better is that it will prove to many cops that it is finally time to stop risking their butts over drug addicts and losers.

Let them kill themselves! Smile wave and have good gel pens for taking reports afterwards. Anyone who puts themselves in Chauvin's shoes from here on out did it to themselves. The people want perps running the streets! Give it to them.

The police really should be allowed to use IV sedation instead of restraint on people who resist arrest, and that should have been the conclusion of this trial. Every other physician that I superficially spoke with about this case thought that this was a stress-related cardiac death. I mean, has any woman on that jury ever had "social relations" with some dude, and how did she ever survive his weight on her without getting asphyxiated?

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Old 04-20-2021, 06:34 PM
 
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I knew that Chauvin would be found guilty. Beyond elated. Today is a wonderful day. Let this be a pivotal moment, towards those on law enforcement of the reckoning to come, when you murder someone inhumanely
Better speech than Pelosi
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Old 04-20-2021, 06:35 PM
 
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Better speech than Pelosi
She actually thanked George Floyd for sacrificing his life in the name of justice. No hyperbole, that's what she said. How tone deaf can you be.
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Old 04-20-2021, 06:40 PM
 
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She actually thanked George Floyd for sacrificing his life in the name of justice. No hyperbole, that's what she said. How tone deaf can you be.
"What a heartbreaking event. Feel me peasants?" is what I got out of it. This is probably the biggest political case of our lifetime.
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Old 04-20-2021, 07:05 PM
 
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Minimum sentence is 12.5 years with 2/3rds of it in prison, 1/3rd on parole, so at least 8 years then add on aggravating factors and he'll be in state prison for probably a decade, at least. It was not a federal crime.
Depends who is looking at it. They put him away to quell the anger and potential for unrest not because he murdered someone.

Someone resisted arrest and the officer lost his cool in the scuffle. There was a crowd watching aggravating the situation even more and Chauvin lost his composure or used too much of an aggressive force.

Put ANYONE in that situation and they may not come out of it in good shape.

It would be an insult to police to make him serve all those years. I don't think they will do it.

AND Biden and Harris can ****. They weren't there and they aren't in the law enforcement industry. Just my opinion of course.
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Old 04-20-2021, 07:25 PM
 
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Cops feeling this way can carry those feelings to the unemployment line.
I agree. It is shameful that a sociopath was allowed to wear a badge and carry a gun.

There's some hope going forward now that the country has a real US Attorney General:

“Look, racism is an American problem,” Garland told ABC News.

“It’s plain to me that there has been and remains discrimination against African Americans and other communities of color, and other ethnic minorities. I think it’s reflected in discrimination in housing and employment and the justice system,” he said. “We do not yet have equal justice under law.”


https://nypost.com/2021/04/20/ag-mer...rican-problem/

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Old 04-20-2021, 08:10 PM
 
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Hopefully ya'll will learn someday to comply or continue to die. There's a reason ya'll always the ones. Year after year. I figured after Rodney King ya'll would learn. I was 18 back then. 30 years later ya'll still resisting and mouthing off and running away.

So what, a dirty cop is going to jail. Big deal. Ain't gonna bring anyone back from the dead.

Put ya hands on the wheel, don't reach for anything and obey police commands. Is it that hard? Homeboy here been pulled over at least 100x since 1990 and still alive to drive.
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Old 04-20-2021, 08:21 PM
 
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Found guilty.
Dude is gonna commit suicide by the end of the year.
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Old 04-20-2021, 08:23 PM
 
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Depends who is looking at it. They put him away to quell the anger and potential for unrest not because he murdered someone.

Someone resisted arrest and the officer lost his cool in the scuffle. There was a crowd watching aggravating the situation even more and Chauvin lost his composure or used too much of an aggressive force.

Put ANYONE in that situation and they may not come out of it in good shape.

It would be an insult to police to make him serve all those years. I don't think they will do it.

AND Biden and Harris can ****. They weren't there and they aren't in the law enforcement industry. Just my opinion of course.
There is no depends, that's what the law says and what the Judge will have to render. He was convicted on all three charges and will be sentenced based on the most serious charge, the minimum sentence is 12.5 years and the maximum sentence is 40 years. He will not serve less than 2/3rds of his minimum sentence if that's what he receives. He's not getting out of prison for at least 8 years.

There was no agitating "crowd" there were a handful of people begging him to get off his neck and offering to help and he kept his knee on a neck of someone who had no pulse for 3.5 more minutes.

It's not an insult to anyone to make a murderer serve their time.
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