CT is making big waves based on an unrelated case to the GF event that evidence was intentionally suppressed as to cause of death. I don’t know what impact that could have on the Chauvin decision. Could his case be re opened based on this new case?
Things rationable reasonable people already know, but it’s going to be fun to watch the fallout. Hopefully those cops get pardoned along with everyone still in prison for the unguided Capital tour come January 2025.
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Thought Coroner called it Fentanyl OD. I know the MSM are complicit and amount to nothing more than our Politburo, but what’s the big deal??
Is it that people are Morons? Duh.
The charge of something like Involuntary manslaughter or what is similar in that state would have been appropriate, but second degree murder? Maybe I don’t understand that charge correctly?
Nothing about this case had anything to do with justice, the law, or reality. Politically motivated persecution. The justice system has lost its legitimacy in this country.
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I saw a cop kneeling on his neck for quite some time. Does it really matter about the final thing that killed him?
You sure it wasn’t his shoulder?
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I suppose, im not sayin the outcome is fair. Lets not forget after January 6th many protesters were arrested and jailed for killing cops who in the following days of the protests had strokes or died of suicide. Fairness and justice is no longer a priority in our system of law.
Doesn’t appear to have.
So what justice system was Chauvin working for?
You could post a video of St. George himself saying: “I’m about to take a lethal dose of fentanyl, and try to pay for stuff with counterfeit bill.”, and it would still change NOTHING. The horse has left the stable. It’s damage done is irrevocable.
From what Ive read in Minnesota the manslaughter charges are under the 2nd degree murder statute. But it’s been a long time since I looked it up.
The problem for Chauvin is that knealing on someone like h he did is widely known in LE to kill people. Positional asphyxiation. It’s been widely trained since before I started nearly 17 years ago. Take a suspect that has ingested drugs or has medical issues and it makes it even worse.
I don’t believe Chsuvin intended to kill him. Maybe if Floyd was sober he would have survived. But Chauvin ****ed up.
Or we could look at the tox screen done on Floyd and then look at this study.
Agreed, which is why I felt a charge was appropriate, murder in the second seemed extreme. But, I don’t know how it applies in the state and compares to what amounts to Involuntary manslaughter. I thought murder involved intent. Maybe someone can clarify more who knows how it applies in that state.
No it’s not. I just did it the other day detaining an ADW suspect on a hot stop.
Now, referencing what I think was the intent of your reply, would keeping him in that particular position in lieu of the recovery position been worse at avoiding a dire outcome from excited delirium? Yes. But that is also dependent on the actions and calmness of the suspect.
The standard knee on the shoulder, especially when posted up on someone, is still used for custody and control and never had anything to do with the neck.
I’m glad you posted that because I read he followed his training exactly for this type of arrest. But I’m not a cop, so I am basically ignorant on the subject.
But I’ve watched enough LIVEPD to know these assholes can get extremely violent and getting them under control can take several grown men and a significant amount of force.
Since it is clear, not everyone posting here is watching the video, I’ll leave this little snippet.
During her deposition, Sweasy also discussed a revealing conversation she said she had the day after Floyd’s death when she asked Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker about the autopsy.
“I called Dr. Baker early that morning to tell him about the case and to ask him if he would perform the autopsy on Mr. Floyd,” she explained.
“He called me later in the day on that Tuesday and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation,” Sweasy said, according to the transcript.
“He said to me, ‘Amy, what happens when the actual evidence doesn’t match up with the public narrative that everyone’s already decided on?’ And then he said, ‘This is the kind of case that ends careers.’”
It’s amazing that people think a person who is resisting all of a sudden stops resisting once the cuffs are on. We never had cages in our cars and bad guys rode up front with us. I have fought people in cuffs, in seatbelt while driving because the asshole would not stop kicking, squirming, yelling or trying to buck out of the seat. Got spit on once and that bitch got clocked. Stupid people will continue to be stupid even though they know there is no way out of their situation.
So if they set Chauvin free due to the court going corrupt how many other people are going to get set free?
And since the court is so corrupt, wouldn’t it be kind of silly to not resist arrest within that jurisdiction?
We continue to sacrifice individuals in order to preserve the integrity of a system that has no integrity.
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