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Three minutes to prison
« on: May 14, 2021, 01:19:45 pm »
Three minutes to prison
By Nile McAdams

Here are some facts you may not have known.  On May 25, 2020, Derek Chauvin and three other Minneapolis officers arrested George Floyd for trying to pass a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill at a small grocery store in South Minneapolis.  The officers, all four of them,  tried to place Mr. Floyd into a police car, but Floyd, a large, powerful man, resisted.  Mr. Floyd complained during the encounter that he couldn't breathe.  The officers, aware that breathing difficulties are a symptom of fentanyl overdose and that Floyd had overdosed on fentanyl a few months before, called an ambulance.  Floyd fell to the ground and, at that point, was still thrashing around, so Chauvin and another officer restrained Floyd.  Chauvin used a prescribed technique from the Minneapolis Police Department's training handbook: kneeling on the suspect's back and neck to control the suspect when "handcuffed subjects are combative and still pose a threat to themselves, officers or others, or could cause significant property damage if not properly restrained."  The other officer held Floyd's legs.

Reporting from the Chauvin trial indicates that George Floyd died of a heart attack about two and a half minutes before the ambulance arrived.  Had the ambulance arrived three minutes earlier, would Officer Chauvin have been charged with murder?  Had Mr. Floyd not battled officers, even while handcuffed and on the ground, would his heart attack have happened three minutes later than it did?

Had Officer Chauvin not been distracted by the crowd who was taunting him, or by the two rookie officers who were observing, would Officer Chauvin have been more aware of how long he had been kneeling on Mr. Floyd and gotten up before Mr. Floyd expired?  If Officer Chauvin had gotten off Mr. Floyd five minutes before he did, would Officer Chauvin still have been charged with murder?

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Re: Three minutes to prison
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2021, 02:22:27 pm »
Still the most I could charge Chauvin with is manslaughter. But he's obviously much more a political pawn than just an individual cop. The racial rabble-rousers placed him as the poster boy for all white cops. For the left he represents the whole American policing system which the left regards as irretrievably corrupt and rotten.
Chauvin might not have been the perfect police officer, but clearly America needs a lot more people like him than they do totally worthless George Floyds.

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Re: Three minutes to prison
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2021, 03:53:44 pm »
Nothing in this purely academic argument matters.  A white cop refused to allow a black person to break the law with impunity, so even if poor widdle Floyd had lived there would be efforts to fire and jail the cop because the mob demands it.

The whole OBLM/Antifa movement is designed to keep the police from arresting violent lawbreakers.  It's a "race thang" because blacks really do commit a disproportionate share of violent crimes.
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Re: Three minutes to prison
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2021, 03:59:13 pm »
The reality is that Druggy Boy Floyd's death is irrelevant.

If Druggy Boy hadn't died, then the Rodents would have sought after, and found, another Horst Wessel figure to stage their coup.

Nazi's are all the same the world over.

So be glad Druggy Boy Floyd is dead, it's better than wasting money feeding him.
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Re: Three minutes to prison
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2021, 04:22:00 pm »
The reality is that Druggy Boy Floyd's death is irrelevant.

If Druggy Boy hadn't died, then the Rodents would have sought after, and found, another Horst Wessel figure to stage their coup.

Nazi's are all the same the world over.

So be glad Druggy Boy Floyd is dead, it's better than wasting money feeding him.
"If Druggy Boy hadn't died, then the Rodents would have sought after, and found, another Horst Wessel figure to stage their coup."

True. If not George Floyd, there are thousands of incidents with the police confronting obstreperous black thugs daily.
Inevitably a number of these incidents will go South and maybe the cop won't be totally guiltless.
But again the Floyd incident was not the imagined story the leftists propagate of white cops "hunting" down innocent black males to kill.
Floyd went well out of his way to create the conditions where he died.
Again, I'm not saying that Chauvin's knee didn't contribute to Floyd's demise.
But given Floyd's awful physical state and his refusal to obey orders, he essentially got himself killed.
However, as you said there is an endless supply of George Floyds who by refusing to obey simple police orders get themselves deceased.
In fact, the Twin Cities area had two incidents recently the Daunte Wright incident being another case of a black thug refusing police orders and ending up dead.

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Re: Three minutes to prison
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2021, 05:06:12 pm »
"If Druggy Boy hadn't died, then the Rodents would have sought after, and found, another Horst Wessel figure to stage their coup."

True. If not George Floyd, there are thousands of incidents with the police confronting obstreperous black thugs daily.
Inevitably a number of these incidents will go South and maybe the cop won't be totally guiltless.
But again the Floyd incident was not the imagined story the leftists propagate of white cops "hunting" down innocent black males to kill.
Floyd went well out of his way to create the conditions where he died.
Again, I'm not saying that Chauvin's knee didn't contribute to Floyd's demise.
But given Floyd's awful physical state and his refusal to obey orders, he essentially got himself killed.
However, as you said there is an endless supply of George Floyds who by refusing to obey simple police orders get themselves deceased.
In fact, the Twin Cities area had two incidents recently the Daunte Wright incident being another case of a black thug refusing police orders and ending up dead.

Giving the Knee didn't hurt Druggy Boy.

Taking the Knee harms America.

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