One of Most important Facts in Floyd Case being IGNORED

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JesusWhereRU

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Floyd was a career criminal, in jail something like 5 or 6 times

But worst of all:

He once burglarized a home where a young pregnant woman was forced to hand over what she had--while Floyd pointed a GUN (I thought liberals hated guns?) at

get this..

her womb!

It gets worse:

the woman is Black

so much for racial justice
 
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MoonCresta

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Jury had to vote that way or potentially die!
 

Gideon300

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Floyd was a career criminal, in jail something like 5 or 6 times

But worst of all:

He once burglarized a home where a young pregnant woman was forced to hand over what she had--while Floyd pointed a GUN (I thought liberals hated guns?) at

get this..

her womb!

It gets worse:

the woman is Black

so much for racial justice
So he was a criminal. That is still no justification for the way he was treated. I know the media delight in making trouble, but if cops are so stupid that they are not aware of how things look, they bring trouble on themselves.

The man was arrested and that was right. Justice is meeted out by the courts, not by the police. Yes, I am aware that more white people are killed by cops than black. That's irrelevant. This kind of case plays right into the hands of those who want to perpetuate the systemic racism myth.
 

HoneyDew

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Floyd was a career criminal, in jail something like 5 or 6 times

But worst of all:

He once burglarized a home where a young pregnant woman was forced to hand over what she had--while Floyd pointed a GUN (I thought liberals hated guns?) at

get this..

her womb!

It gets worse:

the woman is Black

so much for racial justice
That case went to court and he went to jail for that crime after accepting a plea bargain. What does that have to do with Chauvin keeping is knee on Floyd's neck while he was in handcuffs for 9 mins while he pleads with him and tells him that he can't breathe, with four other officers holding him down at the same time? He deserved death for a phony bill? We don't even know if Floyd knew it was phony. He can't have his day in court according to the law because Chauvin killed him.
 

tourist

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Floyd was a career criminal, in jail something like 5 or 6 times

But worst of all:

He once burglarized a home where a young pregnant woman was forced to hand over what she had--while Floyd pointed a GUN (I thought liberals hated guns?) at

get this..

her womb!

It gets worse:

the woman is Black

so much for racial justice
Sounds like he committed a hate crime. Liberals tend to look the other way when one of their own gets caught in the act.
 

posthuman

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Floyd was a career criminal, in jail something like 5 or 6 times

But worst of all:

He once burglarized a home where a young pregnant woman was forced to hand over what she had--while Floyd pointed a GUN (I thought liberals hated guns?) at

get this..

her womb!

It gets worse:

the woman is Black

so much for racial justice
this is irrelevant. you are also a sinner just like everyone else; does that mean it'd be OK to murder you?

think like a Christian, not like a republican.
 

JesusWhereRU

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So he was a criminal. th.
have not yet read your whole post, will respond 2 this part of it

I never SAID it was relevant. What IS relevant (should have been) was that a doctor said... or the coroner.. that he died not from what the cop did but from using drugs and having health problems on top of that
 

JesusWhereRU

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Watching the video, I don't know how they could have come to any other conclusion.
there were many other videos and like I said, the move the c ops used was LEGAL

From my best info, they did NOT know about his blocked arteries and etc... How are cops supposed to know about such things???
 

JesusWhereRU

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That case went to court and he went to jail for that crime after accepting a plea bargain. What does that have to do with Chauvin keeping is knee on Floyd's neck while he was in handcuffs for 9 mins while he pleads with him and tells him that he can't breathe, with four other officers holding him down at the same time? He deserved death for a phony bill? We don't even know if Floyd knew it was phony. He can't have his day in court according to the law because Chauvin killed him.
Again, I never said that... although I admit I implied (too much on my mind lately).. but never said he deserved to die bc of his past crimes... That was a big thing I forgot to explain, etc.. I apologize.

What I also should have included was the fact that some doctor and/or coroner had testified that Floyd died of an overdose.. at least according to the info i have gathered so far.. he was high on drugs when the cops got him that day. Frankly, from all I know about this case and I admit I don't know as much as the lawyers involved and etc... but from the info i have @ this point, the cops were not wrong except that maybe they should have let him up when he said he couldn't breathe. they ARE used to hearing such things from those resisting arrest...

manslaughter maybe.. Murder, absolutely not (again, according to MY info, which... who but God knows... But keep in mind, i do not read trash... do not watch fake news or read books by people in that "group." )
 

JesusWhereRU

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this is irrelevant. you are also a sinner just like everyone else; does that mean it'd be OK to murder you?

think like a Christian, not like a republican.
see my later posts at this site..

I admit I left out the info about the coroner (and/or doctor) saying Flyod died of drug overdose..
 

Billyd

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Does anyone actually believe that he could survive a knee pressed down on his neck for 8 minutes while being restrained by four men and his hands handcuffed behind his back?
 

posthuman

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see my later posts at this site..

I admit I left out the info about the coroner (and/or doctor) saying Flyod died of drug overdose..
that's a lie.

the coroner indicated drugs were found in his system but never identified them as cause of death.
autopsy showed he died of asphyxiation. you might as well say he died from the pelvic tumor also detected in autopsy.


we're not supposed to call ourselves Christians & be liars.

welcome to CC.
 

JesusWhereRU

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Does anyone actually believe that he could survive a knee pressed down on his neck for 8 minutes while being restrained by four men and his hands handcuffed behind his back?
a reliable source namely David Horowitz said that the manuever is legal and only one side of the neck is impacted, and the windpipe is not so it is not fatal.

over-using drugs, esp when u have occluded arteries is a different story
 

posthuman

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a reliable source namely David Horowitz said that the manuever is legal and only one side of the neck is impacted, and the windpipe is not so it is not fatal.

over-using drugs, esp when u have occluded arteries is a different story
how about we meet up and you let me put my knee on your neck against a sidewalk for 9 or 10 minutes and let's see if you still feel the same.

in the interest of science & the pursuit of truth


be sober.
 

Billyd

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a reliable source namely David Horowitz said that the manuever is legal and only one side of the neck is impacted, and the windpipe is not so it is not fatal.

over-using drugs, esp when u have occluded arteries is a different story
Would you volunteer to be a guinea pig to be held in the same way, for the same length of time? Maybe David Horowitz will volunteer.

I know one thing. You can count Billy out.
 

HoneyDew

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Again, I never said that... although I admit I implied (too much on my mind lately).. but never said he deserved to die bc of his past crimes... That was a big thing I forgot to explain, etc.. I apologize.

What I also should have included was the fact that some doctor and/or coroner had testified that Floyd died of an overdose.. at least according to the info i have gathered so far.. he was high on drugs when the cops got him that day. Frankly, from all I know about this case and I admit I don't know as much as the lawyers involved and etc... but from the info i have @ this point, the cops were not wrong except that maybe they should have let him up when he said he couldn't breathe. they ARE used to hearing such things from those resisting arrest...

manslaughter maybe.. Murder, absolutely not (again, according to MY info, which... who but God knows... But keep in mind, i do not read trash... do not watch fake news or read books by people in that "group." )
"The Hennepin County medical examiner's office ruled Floyd's death was a homicide caused by "cardiopulmonary arrest" complicated by "restraint, and neck compression" while he was being subdued by police.

Medical Examiner Andrew Baker testified that the way officers held Floyd down and compressed his neck while restraining him "was just more than Mr. Floyd could take," given the condition of his heart.
Similarly, an independent autopsy commissioned by Floyd's family ruled "asphyxiation from sustained pressure was the cause" of Floyd's death.
Floyd family attorney Benjamin Crump said at a press conference in June 2020 Dr. Michael Baden and Dr. Allecia Wilson performed the autopsy, finding there was "neck and back compression that led to a lack of blood flow to the brain."

Dr. Martin Tobin, a pulmonologist and critical care specialist of Loyola University Medical Center, also testified during Chauvin's trial that Floyd died of a lack of oxygen from being pinned to the pavement with a knee on his neck. He added, “A healthy person subjected to what Mr. Floyd was subjected to would have died."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-autopsy-ruled-his-death-homicide/7317557002/

Video from the trial.




https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...george-floyd-s-death-homicide-blames-n1263670

https://www.newsweek.com/george-floyd-autopsy-report-cause-death-1579393
 

Gideon300

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there were many other videos and like I said, the move the c ops used was LEGAL

From my best info, they did NOT know about his blocked arteries and etc... How are cops supposed to know about such things???
Cops are trained. They do know about such things. Anyone with a fraction of a brain knows how vulnerable the neck and head area are. Killing people who are restrained and unable even to move is not legal. I suspect that this will end up in a complete overeaction and cops will let offenders go rather than risk prosecution. And if the incident had not been recorded, none of this would have come to light and cowboy cops would be free to do as they like still.