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I keep seeing how he supposedly couldn’t breathe, yet I keep seeing where he was begging to stop...yet you can’t talk if you can’t breath.[/QUOTE]
Just think if Chauvin would have listened to him and removed his knee from his neck. Floyd wouldn't be dead and Chauvin would have never gone to trial and going to jail.
Except the claim is that he couldn’t breathe and that he was begging the cop to stop. Since it’s impossible to talk if you can’t breathe, that claim is obviously nonsense.
Just think if Floyd wasn’t a serial criminal, didn’t break the law, complied with the police, etc... The incident would’ve never happened.
Except the claim is that he couldn’t breathe and that he was begging the cop to stop. Since it’s impossible to talk if you can’t breathe, that claim is obviously nonsense.
Just think if Floyd wasn’t a serial criminal, didn’t break the law, complied with the police, etc... The incident would’ve never happened.
He said three words, nothing more because his breathing was labored. Justice was served with Chauvin being convicted. Think of what his life will be like now, a living hell. And he brought it all on himself. How sad.
Minneapolis, Portland, Austin, et al., don't historically have a permanent, violent, hopeless underclass, but it appears they are absolutely bound and determined to cultivate one.
Each of the above cities has a very bleak, self imposed, future.
Except the claim is that he couldn’t breathe and that he was begging the cop to stop. Since it’s impossible to talk if you can’t breathe, that claim is obviously nonsense.
Just think if Floyd wasn’t a serial criminal, didn’t break the law, complied with the police, etc... The incident would’ve never happened.
Sad. Only in a sick country can a bad guy bring down a good cop. The jury was scared stiff. Chauvin never had a chance.
He said three words, nothing more because his breathing was labored. Justice was served with Chauvin being convicted. Think of what his life will be like now, a living hell. And he brought it all on himself. How sad.
Can’t talk if you can’t breathe. Except he didn’t bring it all on himself. It is sad that Chauvin got convicted, however, a serial criminal is off the streets.
Can’t talk if you can’t breathe. Except he didn’t bring it all on himself. It is sad that Chauvin got convicted, however, a serial criminal is off the streets.
And an arrogant, smug cop is off the streets as well. Nothing sad about it.
We agree then. You don’t have remorse for Chauvin and I have no remorse for Floyd. Worked out perfectly.
Yep. But Chauvin will suffer the consequences of his actions by spending years in jail. He destroyed his life.
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