Just be ready when a jury gives the cop a minimal sentence and the true riots and destruction starts to happen. You won't be able to reason with anyone on why the cops didn't go to jail for life.
I'm surprised they charged them for 1st degree murder if they actually saw this footage first.
Watch the bodycam footage of his arrest in the link below. He was already crying for his mama and saying he can't breathe before the cop even put him down and his knee on his neck. He was crying for his mama when he was still in his own car. He was definitely on something and was acting like a complete ass and baby. The cops were actually nice and gentle with him but he kept resisting. It's not what the news decided to show and leave out to make it seem the cops were just on a rampage and wanted to kill him. They actually were being nice and respectful and just tried to get him into their car.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8576371/Police-bodycam-footage-shows-moment-moment-arrest-George-Floyd-time.html
post to long, didnt read. whats your point old gay one?
you live in shithole oregon.
Floyd had Covid and was high on a cocktail of drugs, Covid is a respiratory disease, it could be quite easily argued that having the virus and being under the influence greatly contributed towards his death.
At the very worst the cop could expect accidental manslaughter, and that is 100% all he should be responsible for. Riots BLM will happen but facts are facts, I seriously doubt the cop purposely wanted to kill him, it was an accident and he acted negligently, but covid and Georges drug use are also contributing factors.
The response to George Floyd's murder has been tremendous worldwide, resulting in ongoing protests, riots and utter disruption. If Derek Chauvin goes free, "you ain't seen nothin' yet." It will be all out anarchy...so bad that it will seem like the world is coming to an end. People are not going to forget this event, it was a total game changer. There will be no quiet little trial(s) with the perpetrators going free in the end. Trust me on this.
Murders are committed that were not premeditated. Not all of them are accidental. If you murder someone in a fit of rage, it is still a murder. It's murder if the killer immorally kills his/her victim. By legal definition, murder in the second degree is when someone behaves in a manner where the result of their actions was almost certain to occur.
To give an example, you get mad at someone so you take out a loaded gun and start shooting around the room. Maybe your intention was only to scare that person and not to actually shoot them, but you should know that pointing a gun in someone’s general direction and pulling the trigger is almost certain to result in that person getting shot. Even if that wasn’t your primary intention, you very well knew it was likely to happen.
Parts of downtown Portland may momentarily be a shithole. Pretty sure Oregon isn't one yet because people from all over the country continue to move here....at times, I wish they wouldn't.
Too ambitious a charge. There wasn't intent to kill. If they don't get a conviction, the country is going to erupt.
Prime you need to address the statement as a whole not as a part, that is a typical ploy of the left, address the other points, i respectfully disagree with what you have written already, and i believe when the case goes to court, the officer will be found not guilty of murder in any degree, but accidental manslaughter through over use of force or negligence, but you need to address Floyd its a huge factor, i understand it goes against everything you believe in, facing facts but you need too or basically I'm wasting my time debating it with you.
Watched the stills from the footage along with the information posted below each of them. This Daily Mail article is not a defense the police actions nor is it trying to be. That's your take on it.Yeah...anarchy until a couple hundred rioters decide to head into the suburbs and get killed by people just defending their homes. People who had nothing to do with this yet are forced to defend their homes against a wave of retards who want to destroy good honest peoples property and lives. Yeah that's so awesome, I can't wait for it.
I'm guessing you don't suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety issues. If you did, you'd know that it is not unusual for some people to hyperventilate in response to stressful situations. When you hyperventilate, you feel as if you cannot breathe.
George Floyd didn't pretend to die, he was murdered. Plain and simple. How long do you think you'd last with your air cut off or severely restricted because someone has their knee pressing into your windpipe.
The cops won't go free. At least not those directly responsible for George Floyd's death. The other three cops at the scene who are complicit in the George Floyd's murder have been released on bail. Thao, 34, faces charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder while committing a felony, as well as aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter with culpable negligence. I imagine they are in hiding somewhere.
Derek Chauvin, the officer captured on camera kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes, was charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. He remains in custody on $1.25 million bail.
The response to George Floyd's murder has been tremendous worldwide, resulting in ongoing protests, riots and utter disruption. If Derek Chauvin goes free, "you ain't seen nothin' yet." It will be all out anarchy...so bad that it will seem like the world is coming to an end. People are not going to forget this event, it was a total game changer. There will be no quiet little trial(s) with the perpetrators going free in the end. Trust me on this.
For the kneeling officer, charges of 2nd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter.
For the other officers, the charges of aiding and abetting murder and aiding and abetting 2nd degree manslaughter.
For the kneeling officer, charges of 2nd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter.
For the other officers, the charges of aiding and abetting murder and aiding and abetting 2nd degree manslaughter.
I don't see convictions for murder or aiding and abetting of murder. But intent is not needed for 2nd degree manslaughter.
"Second-degree manslaughter: According to the Minnesota statute, when someone “creates an unreasonable risk,
and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another” is guilty of manslaughter in the second degree."
https://www.voanews.com/usa/nation-turmoil-george-floyd-protests/what-do-2nd-degree-murder-3rd-degree-murder-manslaughter
I think those officers handled Floyd the way they were trained to handle perps, and that they didn't think they were taking unreasonable risks.
I forget that so many folks here have the attention span of a gnat. It is probably just as well that you didn't read it. It probably would have taxed your brain to the point of giving you a stroke.
Parts of downtown Portland may momentarily be a shithole. Pretty sure Oregon isn't one yet because people from all over the country continue to move here....at times, I wish they wouldn't.
Portland saw the most growth of all Oregon cities. The city's population increased 1.3 percent between 2018 and 2019, with 8,360 moving to Portland. Over 40,000 moved into Oregon last year.
P.S. I intentionally made this a longer than necessary post because I didn't want you to read it. :)
We can argue whether Floyd's death was justified 'until the cows come home' and it won't change a thing. A trial or series trials will determine if Chauvin and Thao were justified in their actions and if they weren't to what degree will they be held criminally liable.
Here is was I know from what I've read and saw in the video of Floyd's death:
Floyd tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill. When the police approached him he freaked out, that could of been the result of the drugs found in his system, fear over being arrested, an anxiety attack. We don't know. George has a criminal history that extended from 1997-2007 when he did time (6 years) for armed robbery and was released on parole in 2013. There is no evidence showing the officers were aware of his previous criminal history.
The video of Floyd's arrest not only shows he resisted arrest for reasons we don't really know nor did the cops, it shows officer Derek Chauvin had his knee on Floyd's neck for between 8 and 9 1/2 minutes. Throughout those 9 minutes you hear and see Floyd pleading for his life, saying he can't breathe. Officer Thao stands nearby doing nothing to intervene....just kind of looking around like nothing was going on.
One of two autopsy reports stated he died of heart failure. The other says it was 'asphyxiation from sustained pressure' (which could also have caused heart failure). The autopsy report revealed that he positive for the Corona virus which by now we should know can cause death.
Online city records also show that 17 complaints have been filed against Chauvin. Sixteen complaints were closed with no discipline. The remaining complaint generated two letters of reprimand. Thao's work history includes six unspecified police conduct complaints.
We can argue whether Floyd's death was justified 'until the cows come home' and it won't change a thing. A trial or series trials will determine if Chauvin and Thao were justified in their actions and if they weren't to what degree will they be held criminally liable.
Here is was I know from what I've read and saw in the video of Floyd's death:
Floyd tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill. When the police approached him he freaked out, that could of been the result of the drugs found in his system, fear over being arrested, an anxiety attack. We don't know. George has a criminal history that extended from 1997-2007 when he did time (6 years) for armed robbery and was released on parole in 2013. There is no evidence showing the officers were aware of his previous criminal history.
The video of Floyd's arrest not only shows he resisted arrest for reasons we don't really know nor did the cops, it shows officer Derek Chauvin had his knee on Floyd's neck for between 8 and 9 1/2 minutes. Throughout those 9 minutes you hear and see Floyd pleading for his life, saying he can't breathe. Officer Thao stands nearby doing nothing to intervene....just kind of looking around like nothing was going on.
One of two autopsy reports stated he died of heart failure. The other says it was 'asphyxiation from sustained pressure' (which could also have caused heart failure). The autopsy report revealed that he positive for the Corona virus which by now we should know can cause death.
Online city records also show that 17 complaints have been filed against Chauvin. Sixteen complaints were closed with no discipline. The remaining complaint generated two letters of reprimand. Thao's work history includes six unspecified police conduct complaints.
Watched the stills from the footage along with the information posted below each of them. This Daily Mail article is not a defense the police actions nor is it trying to be. That's your take on it.He was a criminal a violent thug. One less punk on the streets.
I'm guessing you don't suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety issues. If you did, you'd know that it is not unusual for some people to hyperventilate in response to stressful situations. When you hyperventilate, you feel as if you cannot breathe.
George Floyd didn't pretend to die, he was murdered. Plain and simple. How long do you think you'd last with your air cut off or severely restricted because someone has their knee pressing into your windpipe.
The cops won't go free. At least not those directly responsible for George Floyd's death. The other three cops at the scene who are complicit in the George Floyd's murder have been released on bail. Thao, 34, faces charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder while committing a felony, as well as aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter with culpable negligence. I imagine they are in hiding somewhere.
Derek Chauvin, the officer captured on camera kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes, was charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. He remains in custody on $1.25 million bail.
The response to George Floyd's murder has been tremendous worldwide, resulting in ongoing protests, riots and utter disruption. If Derek Chauvin goes free, "you ain't seen nothin' yet." It will be all out anarchy...so bad that it will seem like the world is coming to an end. People are not going to forget this event, it was a total game changer. There will be no quiet little trial(s) with the perpetrators going free in the end. Trust me on this.
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https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/19/charles-wade-black-lives-matter-leader-charged-wit
No ones denying that the cop is a grub, he's a total grub and he was grossly negligent and showed no compassion, and for that he deserves to be found guilty of manslaughter and serve time. But he doesn't deserve to be in there for murder.
Like I said, we will just have to see how it plays out in court. It is a really tough situation for everyone involved, not just the cops who've been charged. If you were around during time of the Rodney King beating and the Watt's riots which followed the acquittal, you have some idea of how bad this could become.....much worse than the aftermath of the verdict in the Rodney King case.If all this is true then why do the police act like this(assuming they do) have you ever been a police officer ?
"Four officers were eventually tried on charges of use of excessive force. Of these, three were acquitted, and the jury failed to reach a verdict on one charge for the fourth. Within hours of the acquittals, the 1992 Los Angeles riots started, sparked by outrage among racial minorities over the trial's verdict and related, longstanding social issues. The rioting lasted six days and killed 63 people, with 2,383 more injured; it ended only after the California Army National Guard, the United States Army, and the United States Marine Corps provided reinforcements to re-establish control. The federal government prosecuted a separate civil rights case, obtaining grand jury indictments of the four officers for violations of King's civil rights. Their trial in a federal district court ended on April 16, 1993, with two of the officers being found guilty and sentenced to serve prison terms. The other two were acquitted of the charges. In a separate civil lawsuit in 1994, a jury found the city of Los Angeles liable and awarded King $3.8 million in damages."
Like I said, we will just have to see how it plays out in court. It is a really tough situation for everyone involved, not just the cops who've been charged. If you were around during time of the Rodney King beating and the Watt's riots which followed the acquittal, you have some idea of how bad this could become.....much worse than the aftermath of the verdict in the Rodney King case.
"Four officers were eventually tried on charges of use of excessive force. Of these, three were acquitted, and the jury failed to reach a verdict on one charge for the fourth. Within hours of the acquittals, the 1992 Los Angeles riots started, sparked by outrage among racial minorities over the trial's verdict and related, longstanding social issues. The rioting lasted six days and killed 63 people, with 2,383 more injured; it ended only after the California Army National Guard, the United States Army, and the United States Marine Corps provided reinforcements to re-establish control. The federal government prosecuted a separate civil rights case, obtaining grand jury indictments of the four officers for violations of King's civil rights. Their trial in a federal district court ended on April 16, 1993, with two of the officers being found guilty and sentenced to serve prison terms. The other two were acquitted of the charges. In a separate civil lawsuit in 1994, a jury found the city of Los Angeles liable and awarded King $3.8 million in damages."
Found this from tonight. Watch until he gets to Ellison
By concealing the bodycam video, Ellison is complicit in this summer of destruction. The video ameliorates
the perception that one or more of the cops was a racist, hell-bent on killing Floyd. But the bell can’t be unrung.
Floyd was an imminent train wreck, poor guy.
Fuck Ellison.
Was floy geogre closterphopbic ridin in da black suv rollin on dubz?
These blacks walking around with the "I CAN'T BREATHE" shirts and masks need to watch this and realize this fucking mess was complaining about this way before he was on the ground. They need to see what a complete mess he was. He was claiming he was going to die before they even got him out of his car. He was so jacked up on drugs, he didn't know what the fuck he was saying or doing.
they won't listen no matter what evidence there is, you can't reason with them or the purple hair tattooed deviants marching with them
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the narrative has been set, the mainstream media is burying this story. People have set their minds and nothing is going to change it now. Good for FOX for exposing it. CNN who made Floyd out to be more important than MLK didn't even talk about this. Most media outlets got what they wanted. They got the public in a frenzy and riots and protests for months to show on the news. Where is there news in a peaceful place? They need and want chaos to show on TV to attract viewers.
I think this Tucker Carlson is a POS but this was easily the best story I've heard from him. He nailed it when he said, why and when did we decide to just roll over and let these pieces of shit run all over us?
If all this is true then why do the police act like this(assuming they do) have you ever been a police officer ?
The Watts riot was in 1965. It's bad enough that folks think we all look alike, but now all riots look alike?
Have you ever had a gun pointed at you & faced death? maybe on a daily basis?
Never in my life has anyone pointed a gun at me nor have I pointed one at another person. Maybe I'm just lucky or maybe I've avoided putting myself in harms way.
Watched the stills from the footage along with the information posted below each of them. This Daily Mail article is not a defense the police actions nor is it trying to be. That's your take on it.
I'm guessing you don't suffer from claustrophobia or anxiety issues. If you did, you'd know that it is not unusual for some people to hyperventilate in response to stressful situations. When you hyperventilate, you feel as if you cannot breathe.
George Floyd didn't pretend to die, he was murdered. Plain and simple. How long do you think you'd last with your air cut off or severely restricted because someone has their knee pressing into your windpipe.
The cops won't go free. At least not those directly responsible for George Floyd's death. The other three cops at the scene who are complicit in the George Floyd's murder have been released on bail. Thao, 34, faces charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder while committing a felony, as well as aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter with culpable negligence. I imagine they are in hiding somewhere.
Derek Chauvin, the officer captured on camera kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes, was charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. He remains in custody on $1.25 million bail.
The response to George Floyd's murder has been tremendous worldwide, resulting in ongoing protests, riots and utter disruption. If Derek Chauvin goes free, "you ain't seen nothin' yet." It will be all out anarchy...so bad that it will seem like the world is coming to an end. People are not going to forget this event, it was a total game changer. There will be no quiet little trial(s) with the perpetrators going free in the end. Trust me on this.
They should be let go. Floyd was a worthless criminal that has done nothing productive so good riddance.
He pointed a gun at a pregnant woman's stomach.
He was a piece of shit. The world is better without him.
Shortly after protests seeking justice for George Floyd, an African-American who was killed during a police arrest, began in the United States, people in Australia protested to show solidarity with Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement, and to demonstrate against issues with police brutality and institutional racism, racism in Australia, and Aboriginal deaths in custody.
Okay folks, the jury is done and the verdict is nigh. Might as well bump this up for the mostly peaceful burning, looting and riots in Minneapolis. ;D
Okay folks, the jury is done and the verdict is nigh. Might as well bump this up for the mostly peaceful burning, looting and riots in Minneapolis. ;D
Murders are committed that were not premeditated. Not all of them are accidental. If you murder someone in a fit of rage, it is still a murder. It's murder if the killer immorally kills his/her victim. By legal definition, murder in the second degree is when someone behaves in a manner where the result of their actions was almost certain to occur.
To give an example, you get mad at someone so you take out a loaded gun and start shooting around the room. Maybe your intention was only to scare that person and not to actually shoot them, but you should know that pointing a gun in someone’s general direction and pulling the trigger is almost certain to result in that person getting shot. Even if that wasn’t your primary intention, you very well knew it was likely to happen.
Not just in Minneapolis.
He's going to get a case/s here but judge already noted he's likely to get it thrown out on appeal. How could he get a fair trial with these outside factors? People know it's bad for the city if he goes free on any of the counts.
Doesn't really matter what happens, sub-human behavior is on the menu tonight and that progresses no social cause. The optics only reinforce the sterotypes.
My example would be Getbig Threads. You don’t mean to murder so many but you do anyway.
You think Dindumania will run wild regardless?
A lot of darkies going without new air jordans and flatscreen tellys tonight after this
11 hours of deliberations. That jury already had their mind made up a long time ago. Derek had no chance, they didnt even let him plead guilty to 3rd degree murder....just wanted a public lynching. That's what I dont like about this whole thing...Derek knew he fucked up and was going to take responsibility for his actions but wasnt allowed to. They wanted him to be dragged in court, they wanted him to be paraded around and used as a political billboard...if they had let him plead guilty, then we wouldn't have had all of this rioting. This isn't civil rights or justice....its a lynching and it's going to make police officers more incline to "close the ranks".
Never in my life has anyone pointed a gun at me nor have I pointed one at another person. Maybe I'm just lucky or maybe I've avoided putting myself in harms way.
Never in my life has anyone pointed a gun at me nor have I pointed one at another person. Maybe I'm just lucky or maybe I've avoided putting myself in harms way.
So, candlelight vigils rather than boosting Nikes...right? RIGHT? ;)
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They voted him guilty so that the cities will not be further wrecked and no race revolution.
People will forget all about Floyd and the case will be appealed in the future and the verdict thrown out and no one will give two sh*ts.
They voted him guilty so that the cities will not be further wrecked and no race revolution.
People will forget all about Floyd and the case will be appealed in the future and the verdict thrown out and no one will give two sh*ts.
Problem here is it was deemed that he was following protocol even though 9mins was a long time, IMO, this falls directly on Keith Ellison. He purposely released that video first to immediately render a guilty verdict in public opinion. Several months later, he finally released the first video of Floyd resisting and fighting with the cops. When Ellison was asked why he didn’t release the first video of Floyd resisting his exact words were “because I wanted a conviction”
Boy everybody’s jumping into the spotlight. Now Kamala is speaking. Poor Joey diaper face looks like he’s gonna pass out in that mask.
They interrupted Jeopardy!! :(
#gladhesdead
Now, that’s a tragedy.
It’s just so sad and depressing to watch this decrepit fossil Biden speak.
Kamala almost took a header off the podium stair.... lol. This administration is bad at stair navigation.
Floyd George was a POS and so is Derek Chauvin.
Floyd didn't deserve to die like that, and Chauvin will probably receive a punishment (sentence) too harsh for the crime he committed.
Moral of the story is don't be a dick.
And don't resist arrest.
And don't resist arrest.
Floyd didn't deserve to die like that.
He sure did.
Garbage in, garbage out.
If he’d known how this would all end, Derek could have REALLY drove his knee into the Floydster’s neck. Perhaps several shots to the balls just as death warmed over.
He sure did.
Garbage in, garbage out.
If he’d known how this would all end, Derek could have REALLY drove his knee into the Floydster’s neck. Perhaps several shots to the balls just as death warmed over.
Not with those pencil legs of Chauvin. Floyd had him on the size department.
This. Floyd was a menace to society. Sorry if that blunt, but his record proves it and he was a criminal until his last breath.
Chauvin didn't really need to put his knee on his neck....his drug consumption, Covid and clogged arteries would've still caused Floyd's demise.
We will know Chauvin didn't kill Floyd, but it was necessary to pin this on him....until the appeal. (Thank you Maxine)
Oh well,
Floyd was a genius to use.a fake 20$. ImagIne using fake 100$ could buy lots of beer
I hear the paper to print the fake 100's is about $.10 more per sheet. Don't let a rap sheet a mile long fool ya. Floyd was thrifty.Floyd has inspired us all to be more cunning in these times
The Daily Mail published the body cam footage before the court released it. Ellison is a bastard for withholding the footage.
Watch the bodycam footage of his arrest in the link below. He was already crying for his mama and saying he can't breathe before the cop even put him down and his knee on his neck. He was crying for his mama when he was still in his own car. He was definitely on something and was acting like a complete ass and baby. The cops were actually nice and gentle with him but he kept resisting. It's not what the news decided to show and leave out to make it seem the cops were just on a rampage and wanted to kill him. They actually were being nice and respectful and just tried to get him into their car.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8576371/Police-bodycam-footage-shows-moment-moment-arrest-George-Floyd-time.html
Watch the arrest video in body cam first and then repost. He was complaining that he couldn’t breathe before he even had him on the ground. They were trying to put him in the car and he was saying that he couldn’t breathe. The fact is the cops weren’t even doing anything yet and he was saying that so when they finally did have him on the ground and he was yelling the same shit the cop probably thought he was still spewing the same shit.
People were saying their hearts were breaking when he was calling for his mom while being choked. Again, that cell video didn’t show him crying for his mom while he was sitting in his car and the cops were asking him to get out.
Now with all of the attention on this. How are they ever going to trial and where are they going to find a jury that isn’t biased. If that jury is not at least half black then people are going to protest. In reality with demographics being true then the Jury should have 1-2 blacks on it. Half black is not representative of our population.
This whole case isn’t going to end well and as concrete as people thought. I’m sure more evidence will
Come out to aid the cops.
Watch the bodycam footage of his arrest in the link below. He was already crying for his mama and saying he can't breathe before the cop even put him down and his knee on his neck. He was crying for his mama when he was still in his own car. He was definitely on something and was acting like a complete ass and baby. The cops were actually nice and gentle with him but he kept resisting. It's not what the news decided to show and leave out to make it seem the cops were just on a rampage and wanted to kill him. They actually were being nice and respectful and just tried to get him into their car.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8576371/Police-bodycam-footage-shows-moment-moment-arrest-George-Floyd-time.html
silly b e a n e r...he was found guilty. it's simply a Pacifier Event. if white people will sacrifice 25 million of their own in 2 world wars, what makes black think this is a win. WAKE UP!
Granted, you haven't met Walter Sobchak yet.
Don't you use glory holes?
I have never put my life in harms way, which explains why I am nearing 80 years of age and am in excellent health.
A non-answer that Bill Clinton would be envious of...
I have never put my life in harms way, which explains why I am nearing 80 years of age and am in excellent health.
The only thing you know about this is like 99% that thought this was a justified conviction, is the first famous video that Ellison wanted you to see.
This post has NOT aged well. ;)
I said, you're Mexican, but you said, you're not, but everytime I post b e a n e r you reply. make sense of that.
I tend to give the "benefit of the doubt" to the cops when it's a questionable situation.
This one wasn't a close call and the cop murdered Floyd .
Just because it was a white cop killing a black man people are screaming about systemic racism. How can anyone prove he was racist and did this primarily because Floyd was black? Don't you think if a white dude acted the same way, high as fuck, resisting arrest etc... that Chauvin wouldn't have acted the exact same way?Good argument
Just because it was a white cop killing a black man people are screaming about systemic racism. How can anyone prove he was racist and did this primarily because Floyd was black? Don't you think if a white dude acted the same way, high as fuck, resisting arrest etc... that Chauvin wouldn't have acted the exact same way?
Just because it was a white cop killing a black man people are screaming about systemic racism. How can anyone prove he was racist and did this primarily because Floyd was black? Don't you think if a white dude acted the same way, high as fuck, resisting arrest etc... that Chauvin wouldn't have acted the exact same way?
Apparently, just prior to the announcement of Chauvin verdict, a 16 year old girl named Ma'Khia Bryant was shot and killed by police in Ohio. I don’t know the facts of the case. I don’t have the energy to watch the video footage right now.
These people are complete morons
MSNBC’s Williams on Columbus Police Shooting: ‘A Knife Can Be Seen’ But Cops Didn’t Try to Use Non-Lethal Force
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/04/20/msnbcs-williams-on-columbus-police-shooting-a-knife-can-be-seen-but-cops-didnt-try-to-use-non-lethal-force/
Wow, youre still dumb as ever.bet you even forget to breath sometimes.
George Floyd. Rest in Hell.
The final verdict was guilty on all charges.
Case closed.
NYC running off their tax base as fast as possible. "Take 30% of their income" ... THEY ALREADY ARE FFS!!!
"BLM protesters in New York reacted to the Derek Chauvin verdict by harassing diners and demanding white owners of restaurants “get the f**k out” of the city.
Unruly protests broke out in numerous major cities last night despite Chauvin being convicted on all counts.
A video shows BLM agitators yelling at diners, “Get the f**k out of New York! We don’t want you here.”
“We don’t want your money! We don’t want your f**king taquerias owned by white men!” the crowd chants, before another demonstrator suggests that the mob “take 30 per cent” of their income.
The group later marched across Manhattan Bridge while chanting “one solution, revolution” as they carried a banner displaying bloody hand prints and the words “abolish the NYPD.” "
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Funny how they always pick and choose the diners that they go into seeking out people that are or might be weaker than them. Old men, women, children, etc
Case is faaar from closed
That is why these ghetto pos are attacking asians. Cowards and pussies. All of them.
Only one man could stop this...(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=456429.0;attach=502992;image)
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Only one man could stop this...
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Asians would be far better off following the Mas Oyama, Bruce Lee, Shaolin, Kung Fu, heritage to defend themselves than thinking ghetto street thugs are not going to attack them when they perceive weakness.
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Famous last words, the vaccine is giving you blood clots as we speak old man...
Peaceful stabbings of peace. Mother already has those dollar signs in her eyes. ::)
"The truncated video begins at the moment the officer exits his vehicle and then encounters the teen who appears to be armed with a knife while chasing another girl outside of a home.
Seconds into the encounter, the girl who was being chased falls on the lawn in front of the cop. The officer screams at the girl wielding the knife to "get down".
As the teen swings the weapon toward the second girl, the officer fires several shots, striking the teen. In the video, a black-handled blade resembling a kitchen knife can be seen in the video lying on the sidewalk next to the girl."
"In a social media post, Bryant’s mother described her daughter as a "peaceful, loving little girl" who had a "motherly nature about her" and "promoted peace." "
Judge should declare a mistrial because of Biden and Waters big mouths. This will probably be overturned on appeal
Years ago my wife and I worked as houseparents in a group home for teenage girls. One night two of the girls got into a fight. One of then had a knife and was threatening to stab the other girl. I took the knife from her and drove her out to JDH too spend the night and cool off. I didn't have a gun, if I had, should I have shot her?
We'll see. I'm not worried. I rather doubt it since it is the Johnson and Johnson vaccine that is suspected of causing blood clots in a few women between the ages of 18 and 48. I had the Moderna vaccine. I am not a woman. I'm considerably older than 48.
Case is faaar from closed
Agreed.This is only the beginning. It's not only Pelosi and Auntie Maxine, but there were several events involving police shootings during the trial that can be cited as well.
They should've moved this trial to a different city to begin with.
100% guranteed there will be riots if an appeal is allowed.
A worthless piece of shit is dead.^THIS^
A worthless piece of shit will do 20 years in prison.
How is this not beautiful? Everybody wins.
Here's a balloon to celebrate 🎈
they cant refuse an appeal... its his right.
A worthless piece of shit is dead.
A worthless piece of shit will do 20 years in prison.
How is this not beautiful? Everybody wins.
Here's a balloon to celebrate 🎈
Agreed.This is only the beginning. It's not only Pelosi and Auntie Maxine, but there were several events involving police shootings during the trial that can be cited as well.
They should've moved this trial to a different city to begin with.
100% guranteed there will be riots if an appeal is allowed.
You're right.
Too many "over the top" guilty verdict celebrations won't go over well .
Combine with cable news 24/7 "victory dance" rhetoric from the usual suspects and it's throwing gasoline on
the proverbial fire.
The sad reality is a father died and another will spend several years in prison and lose his career.
All because of a fake $20 ?! WTF ... :-[
We now live in an atmosphere where the losing side refuses to accept the final decision.
If your candidate loses an election, declare the election fixed and attack the voting process.
If a court decision goes against your belief, take to the streets to violently protest, loot and riot.
It all reminds me of the typical misguided bodybuilder who cries "judging politics" unless they win. Pathetic. :-\
Agreed.This is only the beginning. It's not only Pelosi and Auntie Maxine, but there were several events involving police shootings during the trial that can be cited as well.
They should've moved this trial to a different city to begin with.
100% guranteed there will be riots if an appeal is allowed.
A worthless piece of shit is dead.
A worthless piece of shit will do 20 years in prison.
How is this not beautiful? Everybody wins.
Here's a balloon to celebrate 🎈
Minnesota abolished capital punishment (death sentence) in 1911.
At the end of closing arguments at the trial, Chauvin waived his right to have the jury decide, putting the decision on sentencing solely on Judge Cahill. The judge has the option to rule that the sentences be served concurrently, or at the same time, meaning that the longest sentence is the active one, or consecutively. That was a good choice IMHO, the jury would've sent him away for the maximum for sure. He can't get any less than 12.5 years under Minnesota law. All of which will be in solitary confinement. He'll kill himself in less than 5 years
Sentencing is in 8 weeks. If they don’t get the sentence they want (death) they’ll still riot
Howard these are good points but remember it was Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Gore before her who started the elections are rigged mindset.
There is zero chance he's getting death for 2nd degree murder.
But, you're right, some of the hardcore protestors will refuse to accept basic legal facts .
Ya know Coach, I've lost interest in 90% of the politics ,I used to watch and read.
I'm a reborn bona fide "sports nut" in my retirement years.
I have the "extra innings" MLB and NHL "center ice" game packages on my Direct TV.
In fact, I'm watching the Braves vs NYY game, right now .
This fall, I'll be "all in" with college and pro football. ;)
In sports, you get objective officials and a transparent video review of close calls.
A final score determines the winner and every team plays by the same rules. :)
I meant BLM won’t settle for anything but death.
The Dindus make their own laws though....they'll be ready to get themselves some new Nikes and a couple TVs.
A worthless piece of shit is dead.
A worthless piece of shit will do 20 years in prison.
How is this not beautiful? Everybody wins.
Here's a balloon to celebrate 🎈
Do you mean that he'll be sentenced to solitary or that he'll opt for it to avoid being shanked?
What's worse though?
The Dindees and their Ghetto-Laws or the Mussies and their Sharia-Laws?
I feel the Dindees are far more complicated in the U.S. I don't see any resolution until they are given complete legal immunity. They want the right to do whatever they want and not be held legally responsible for their actions.
This is a cultural thing for the Dindees. Something in their culture makes it difficult for them to abide by any authority. Even outside of the police I've witnessed this.
Is it in their genes stemming from Africa or?
They feel "owed" because of slavery. even though that was long ago and none of them today were slaves, nor their parents but they still like to use it as an excuse. Hundreds of years from now they'll still be crowing about slavery just as the Jews will always do the same about the holocaust.Why aren't they asians complaining about the Mongol invasion? :D
I feel the Dindees are far more complicated in the U.S. I don't see any resolution until they are given complete legal immunity. They want the right to do whatever they want and not be held legally responsible for their actions.
This is a cultural thing for the Dindees. Something in their culture makes it difficult for them to abide by any authority. Even outside of the police I've witnessed this.
They feel "owed" because of slavery. even though that was long ago and none of them today were slaves, nor their parents but they still like to use it as an excuse. Hundreds of years from now they'll still be crowing about slavery just as the Jews will always do the same about the holocaust.
I'm not positive about how prison works in Minnesota, but I'm willingto bet it's similar to NYS.
In NYS if you are former law enforcement (Police, Corrections, you name it) you end up in what's called Ad Seg (administrative segregation) or APPU. These inmates are segregated from the rest of the population 100% of the time. This is where celebrities and other very well known cases go, where they would pose a security risk being in the general population.
Chauvin will NEVER be around other inmates in his bid. His life would be in extreme danger if they CO's even let this happen for one minute. With that said, I assume he will commit suicide within the first 2 years or possibly even less.
Sharp call. Hes already on suicide watch.
This.
Getbig is funny.
On one hand we have numerous members saying they’ll go to war over the government taking their guns (I’m assuming with police and the military).
Yet when a segment of society wants to riot over what they consider (although heavily influenced by the media) an injustice we blast them for acting like animals.
We have an ethnic group of society continuously being feed a narrative that they’re disenfranchised by another ethnic group who controls the media narrative.
So who should be focused on changing?
Floyd was a scumbag. He was no loss for society. How was Chauvin as a cop, idk what his record was, but I’m sure he wasn’t a shining example for the police force (again I have no idea).
What was the greater injustice? The loss of an otherwise worthless career criminal or the apparent “recklessness” of an individual who was supposed to protect and serve? Or was it a narrative that the police are racist?
Sentencing is in 8 weeks. If they don’t get the sentence they want (death) they’ll still riot
Is it in their genes stemming from Africa or?
I'm not positive about how prison works in Minnesota, but I'm willingto bet it's similar to NYS.
In NYS if you are former law enforcement (Police, Corrections, you name it) you end up in what's called Ad Seg (administrative segregation) or APPU. These inmates are segregated from the rest of the population 100% of the time. This is where celebrities and other very well known cases go, where they would pose a security risk being in the general population.
Chauvin will NEVER be around other inmates in his bid. His life would be in extreme danger if they CO's even let this happen for one minute. With that said, I assume he will commit suicide within the first 2 years or possibly even less.
Look at at oversized pos Lebron, Valeria Jarret, etc out there complaining about the fat F 16 being shot? What is the alternative? Thats right, let these hoods police themselves and pull all the cops out.
Is it in their genes stemming from Africa or?
I think the biggest contributor is the high percentage of fatherless children. Generation after generation of black children are born into fatherless homes. This affects women and men in different ways.Partially true
The same thing can be said for other ethnicities without fathers in their lives but it's so prevalent in the black communities. Stats don't lie.
He’ll never make it in general population and they won’t keep him holed up alone forever. Daheer was in isolation and didn’t last a day when they put him in general pop. I think the truth is Chauvin will get reconstructive facial surgery and brought into the WPP somewhere in Arizona. They’ll claim suicide with some look alike actor and call it a day.
Partially true
The analysis in the book " Freakanomics" showed that 20 years after Roe v Wade legalized abortion, the violent crime in big urban areas like NYC was low.
Poor single mom's in bad neighborhoods, struggle to get by and have little wisdom or control needed to raise young males .
Since most of the senseless violent crimes were done by young males, it makes sense.
Couple this with clinics offering abortions for unwanted pregnancy and it solves the problem.
It's a harsh reality to admit this, but it reality can be cruel.
Why aren't they asians complaining about the Mongol invasion? :D
Well then look for riots because the death sentence isn't an option. Minnesota abolished capital punishment in 1911. Life without parole is also not on the table.
While the charges against Chauvin collectively amount to 75 years in prison, the judge must focus on the most serious charge of second-degree murder, which carries a maximum of 40 years behind bars. I seriously doubt he will get the maximum sentence.
Partially true
The analysis in the book " Freakanomics" showed that 20 years after Roe v Wade legalized abortion, the violent crime in big urban areas like NYC was low.
Poor single mom's in bad neighborhoods, struggle to get by and have little wisdom or control needed to raise young males .
Since most of the senseless violent crimes were done by young males, it makes sense.
Couple this with clinics offering abortions for unwanted pregnancy and it solves the problem.
It's a harsh reality to admit this, but it reality can be cruel.
Seems you are right about administrative segregation. Derek Chauvin will not be making work friends while in prison. Radar has exclusively learned the 45-year-old responsible for George Floyd's murder will not have a job while he's on "administrative segregation" at Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights.
Black women grow up to be agressive, distrusting and they literally don't have all the tools to raise their kids by themselves. You have to remember, we're talking generation after generation of fatherless families. It takes a toll.
I know black men that won't date black women for this very reason. Black women are just hardened and don't know what a loving relationship is.
Add in the fact the democratic and libtards make the blacks feel like they're not capable of anything on their own.
It's truly sad to be honest. Georgia is a great example....black people are fully capable of getting an ID, but the libtards are making them feel otherwise.
Shut the hell up, you old queen. You don't have a clue; you just babble.
Howard, as usual, you’ve edited your post within minutes of posting it, before I had the chance to respond - a clear sign that you have the mind (as well as the body) of a woman.
You asked me something about linear regression and some nonsense relating to my methodology selection for social science. Your post wasn’t ‘insulting’, although you undoubtedly thought it would be embarrassing for someone to have to try and answer it. The problem is, though, that you’re a failed academic, a fatass, and a frequent fabulist, so you probably cannot comprehend the fact that the average person sees straight through your bullshit and could answer your question with ease.
If I wanted to attempt to critique Donohue and Levitt for their hypothesis, then I’d perhaps challenge their assumptions and suggest possible confounding variables, not take issue with a linear regression analysis. There has been a lot of pushback on what they published, which you’ve clearly not read; however, that wasn’t my point and I don’t care about the issue. I told you to shut the hell up because, unlike the authors, you speak with certainty, and only for the purpose of then going off on some mind-numbingly boring tangent about you and your wife. The only time I want to read about your life is in an obituary.
Is it in their genes stemming from Africa or?
Could be ingrained into their DNA by this point. Despite what others think, I honestly believe that certain races are born with intellectual limitations. Or at least the rate of intellectual advancement. When you take a look at countries like Africa, ME, (and even Mexico), what have they actually developed in all this time that they had their own country to themselves?
There's no reason for kneeling on his neck for 9 minutes.
Chauvin is deadmeat.
Do you mean Dahmer? He was isolated for a year, then requested more freedom. He lasted about year after that.
Chauvin screwed up during an arrest.
there is really no excuse for what he did. 9 minutes of a knee on someone's neck who is dying slowly...With three other cops standing there watching.
With three other cops standing there watching.This is what I've wondered about. None of the others faced any sort of charges over this?
there is really no excuse for what he did. 9 minutes of a knee on someone's neck who is dying slowly...
This is what I've wondered about. None of the others faced any sort of charges over this?
Chauvin isn't dying in prison. He'll be in a protected unit because he's A) a cop and B) the law enforcement at the prison almost certainly feel he got a raw deal and support him. He will actually have an easy time as far as prison life goes.
Even the black cops & guards?
Even the black cops & guards?Yes, law enforcement personnel know the score. Do you think black prison guards (probably very few in Minnesota) don't have to deal with unruly Negroes everyday on their job? Ever watch Lockup on MSNBC?
Yes, law enforcement personnel know the score. Do you think black prison guards (probably very few in Minnesota) don't have to deal with unruly Negroes everyday on their job? Ever watch Lockup on MSNBC?
Why should I even give a rats ass about thugs and criminals dying during arrest..
Fck has this country turned into......
https://www.colinflaherty.com/ is the truth and the way
I believe Chauvin had to be found guilty before the courts could proceed with the other three.Why? What does his outcome have to do with theirs?
With three other cops standing there watching.
Four trained policemen should have been able to use a taser, or mace, or even use a nightstick on the guy, cuff his ass,and throw him in the fucking cruiser.
Do you think the outcome would have been different if Floyd had not resisted?
HEY! Don't be bringing that nonsense to the argument.
He dindu nuffin! ;D
Do you think the outcome would have been different if Floyd had not resisted?
Chauvin isn't dying in prison. He'll be in a protected unit because he's A) a cop and B) the law enforcement at the prison almost certainly feel he got a raw deal and support him. He will actually have an easy time as far as prison life goes.
Yes, law enforcement personnel know the score. Do you think black prison guards (probably very few in Minnesota) don't have to deal with unruly Negroes everyday on their job? Ever watch Lockup on MSNBC?
Why should I even give a rats ass about thugs and criminals dying during arrest..
Fck has this country turned into......
https://www.colinflaherty.com/ is the truth and the way
I only work with one black CO, and this is gonna sound hard to believe, but he hates inmates more than any other guard in the entire facility. Mostly because the cons think he's their boy just because they're both black. You should hear the way this dude talks to them, it's both fucking hilarious and shocking at the same time! LOL!
I only work with one black CO, and this is gonna sound hard to believe, but he hates inmates more than any other guard in the entire facility. Mostly because the cons think he's their boy just because they're both black. You should hear the way this dude talks to them, it's both fucking hilarious and shocking at the same time! LOL!One reason black prison guards hate other blacks is that they probably have a family member or friends who were hurt or killed by gang violence.
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I only work with one black CO, and this is gonna sound hard to believe, but he hates inmates more than any other guard in the entire facility. Mostly because the cons think he's their boy just because they're both black. You should hear the way this dude talks to them, it's both fucking hilarious and shocking at the same time! LOL!
Chauvin will learn to love taking BBC up his bum ;DNah, dude is going to be in the pedo and cop segregation.
Nah, dude is going to be in the pedo and cop segregation.
Eye for an eye would be a big black dude named bubba kneeing on his neck ;)
You're right. Shame on me for being logical and expecting anyone to hold Floyd, our savior in Justice, to be partially responsible :)
A major part of the job is dealing with people who aren't cooperative. Jailtime would have been him being held responsible. Dying is not.
All I'm saying this that Floyd might be alive if he didn't resist arrest. The same can be said for most 'police brutality' incidents we hear about .This^
Would Chauvin be allowed to use meth, fentanyl along with everything else Floyd hadIt is prison, he can get drugs
in his system?
Why? What does his outcome have to do with theirs?
All I'm saying this that Floyd might be alive if he didn't resist arrest. The same can be said for most 'police brutality' incidents we hear about .
LEO are acting as agents of the state and figures of authority. It is THEIR responsibility to mitigate circumstances. It is literally part of the job.
As citizens, it is our duty to obey orders from LEO and the inability to do this is a HUGE contributor in claims of police brutality.
It's a two-way street man. Why do you think Black people seem to have a hard time listening to the demands of a LEO? I get they may feel scared, but what's the solution?
The majority of police killings that I've seen recently involved suspects that were not obeying LEO. Hard to fault the cops when citizens are not doing what they should be.
LEO are acting as agents of the state and figures of authority. It is THEIR responsibility to mitigate circumstances. It is literally part of the job.
Mitigating circumstances is easier said than done.
As citizens, it is our duty to obey orders from LEO and the inability to do this is a HUGE contributor in claims of police brutality.
It's a two-way street man. Why do you think Black people seem to have a hard time listening to the demands of a LEO? I get they may feel scared, but what's the solution?
The majority of police killings that I've seen recently involved suspects that were not obeying LEO. Hard to fault the cops when citizens are not doing what they should be.
No, it's not a two way street. People in positions of authority, who are acting as agents of the state are held to higher standards. There are repercussions for not obeying LEO. That does not justify a situation escalating to murder. There are dozens of repercussions before that.
Except for Democrat Party politicians.
Blacks have no respect for anything, which in most instances brings about their demise.
Not true on either count.
Repugs only believe in standards depending on which years they hold office.
Bullshit.
Rapist Biden may possibly be more dishonest than Bathhouse Barry Sotero and I never thought that was even possible.
Time to show the 13% who really runs this country.
But neither comes close to Killary, right?
Disappointing to see so many getbiggers eager to lick the boots of their police overlord masters. Sad!
No, it's not a two way street. People in positions of authority, who are acting as agents of the state are held to higher standards. There are repercussions for not obeying LEO. That does not justify a situation escalating to murder. There are dozens of repercussions before that.Do you think Floyd would be alive today if he had not resisted arrest?
Sometimes the person not following orders isn't able to because they are mental cases. A (white) man waving a replica handgun was fatally shot by police in a Portland park a few weeks ago. Not saying it's the LEO's fault because he was doing his job and likely couldn't be sure whether it was a real gun or not. But, you have to wonder how it must feel to know you killed someone who was mentally disturbed and as it turned out, unarmed.
To make matters worse. An angry mob formed to demonstrate against the police.
Do you think Floyd would be alive today if he had not resisted arrest?Possibly. He'd probably also be alive if Chauvin had behaved lawfully.
Why do you think the blacks have such a hard time obeying LEO?There are plenty of whites who have a hard time obeying LEO. A 5 second google search will return a multitude of videos of white suspects physically assaulting police. Yet, interestingly enough, every event you're aware involved a black suspect.
Why do you think in just about every recent event involving police the criminal suspect was black and resisting arrest?
Why is it that blacks kill more blacks themselves, but they're not out there doing any protesting about it?See above.
Possibly. He'd probably also be alive if Chauvin had behaved lawfully.
There are plenty of whites who have a hard time obeying LEO. A 5 second google search will return a multitude of videos of white suspects physically assaulting police. Yet, interestingly enough, every event you're aware involved a black suspect.
See above.
Possibly. He'd probably also be alive if Chauvin had behaved lawfully.
There are plenty of whites who have a hard time obeying LEO. A 5 second google search will return a multitude of videos of white suspects physically assaulting police. Yet, interestingly enough, every event you're aware involved a black suspect.
See above.
Al is nailing it here.
George Floyd was a scumbag and he should not be a symbol for any movement or ethnicity.
That said Chauvin displayed a careless lack of regard for his job, authority and responsibility. His decision that day directly lead to this hot take of civil unrest.
Chauvin could have detained or even killed Floyd in a number of ways without creating the firestorm he did. When the video recorders were asking for him to remove his knee he stared and ignored them as if he was not accountable to anyone.
If he felt what he was doing was necessary, in the moment, he should have took the stand and defended his actions. He could have easily explained Floyd being a menacing unruly giant of a man with a life of violence that he couldn’t contain and he feared for his safety and life and many would have understood, but he said nothing.....
Again George may have died regardless, he was a scumbag and a threat to society and anyone who drives while high, forcibly enters into a pregnant woman’s home at gun point deserves death.
But it can’t be a slow and deliberate public execution by the very ones who are to protect and serve the public.
Possibly. He'd probably also be alive if Chauvin had behaved lawfully.
There are plenty of whites who have a hard time obeying LEO. A 5 second google search will return a multitude of videos of white suspects physically assaulting police. Yet, interestingly enough, every event you're aware involved a black suspect.
See above.
With twice as many whites being killed by cops per year, why isn't the media blasting those videos in your face 24/7?
You are saying this because you don't like the outcome of the "exploitation" and presumably don't even like the fact that it's discussed. Earl posted a link to a white guy killed by the police as proof of it not fitting the media's ~narrative~, but if you google the guy's name, Tony Timpa, you see on the first page of results that it was covered by national outlets like NYTimes, USA Today, CNN. More importantly, you look into the story, you see all these examples of blatant corruption and incompetence in the case, but Earl seemed to post it as proof that people don't think that exists if the person killed wasn't black, which is not true. There is a multi-years-long police-state thread on this board that was nearly 200 pages last time I checked. But it seems some people's logic is "racism doesn't exist=therefore, police automatically right." You can easily not even consider race and still see this was a fucked up situation.
You hit the nail on the head here regarding the events I'm aware of. Does the media report on any of these white people that are either disobeying cops or being beaten by cops?The media and dems exploit blacks. Hope you realize that.
Hell, it's considered racist to expect a black person to have a photo ID so I guess anything's possible these days.No, that georgia bill is about more than getting photo ids. It's about limiting voting hours, limiting voting locations, limiting access to those locations, making it harder to vote in a way that is going to impact minorities and lower-income voters more.
You are saying this because you don't like the outcome of the "exploitation" and presumably don't even like the fact that it's discussed. Earl posted a link to a white guy killed by the police as proof of it not fitting the media's ~narrative~, but if you google the guy's name, Tony Timpa, you see on the first page of results that it was covered by national outlets like NYTimes, USA Today, CNN. More importantly, you look into the story, you see all these examples of blatant corruption and incompetence in the case, but Earl seemed to post it as proof that people don't think that exists if the person killed wasn't black, which is not true. There is a multi-years-long police-state thread on this board that was nearly 200 pages last time I checked. But it seems some people's logic is "racism doesn't exist=therefore, police automatically right." You can easily not even consider race and still see this was a fucked up situation.
No, that georgia bill is about more than getting photo ids. It's about limiting voting hours, limiting voting locations, limiting access to those locations, making it harder to vote in a way that is going to impact minorities and lower-income voters more.
so you really think the average american knew who tony timpa was? if they knew him why weren't there rallies and protests?(https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article4378962.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200b/Tinie-Tempah.jpg)
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You are saying this because you don't like the outcome of the "exploitation" and presumably don't even like the fact that it's discussed. Earl posted a link to a white guy killed by the police as proof of it not fitting the media's ~narrative~, but if you google the guy's name, Tony Timpa, you see on the first page of results that it was covered by national outlets like NYTimes, USA Today, CNN. More importantly, you look into the story, you see all these examples of blatant corruption and incompetence in the case, but Earl seemed to post it as proof that people don't think that exists if the person killed wasn't black, which is not true. There is a multi-years-long police-state thread on this board that was nearly 200 pages last time I checked. But it seems some people's logic is "racism doesn't exist=therefore, police automatically right." You can easily not even consider race and still see this was a fucked up situation.
No, that georgia bill is about more than getting photo ids. It's about limiting voting hours, limiting voting locations, limiting access to those locations, making it harder to vote in a way that is going to impact minorities and lower-income voters more.
Once again, because it's not something that you've had direct experience with, it couldn't possibly be a real problem and you think it's ridiculous that anyone who has gone through it would consider it a problem. Not too long ago, prob within the last 3 months, I posted about my volunteer work with housing instability programs, and one of the programs I worked on was specifically getting our clients ids. It can be a time consuming and relatively expensive process, especially since the federal guidelines were tightened up following 9/11. And there are a lot of lower income folks who are able to get by without an id, and the longer you go without one, the harder it is to acquire.
so you really think the average american knew who tony timpa was? if they knew him why weren't there rallies and protests?
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Are you really trying to claim the media's narrative ISN'T to show how racist and unfair America is for Blacks?
Why do you think the media doesn't show more white people being killed by the police? Or are you saying it's proportional to what they report on blacks?
I'm definitely saying you are trying to ignore context to prop up your point.
He's going to get a case/s here but judge already noted he's likely to get it thrown out on appeal. How could he get a fair trial with these outside factors? People know it's bad for the city if he goes free on any of the counts.
Like I said...juror lied about being involved in any political action before trial.
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Like I said...juror lied about being involved in any political action before trial.
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HAHAHAHA. Look at the bicycle thief attempting to look honorable.