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Monday, June 01, 2020

George Floyd | Police, Politics, Race, & Reaction - Warrior Poet Society


7 comments:

  1. Best way to guarantee that the cop said to be responsible for George Floyd's death is acquitted would be to overcharge him; such as these two yoyos suggest, with First Degree murder.
    Want him to do time and ensure he doesn't work in LE again, charge him with manslaughter. Then you might get a conviction.

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  2. It seems that MPD has been teaching the use of the knee on the neck as a restraint technique. Even in Krav we were taught to avoid the neck and pin the head to stop someone struggling.

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  3. If the MN AG's office doesn't get a conviction with the vid of this POS kneeling on Floyd's neck, they should give up their law licenses and go jump off of the tallest building in Minneapolis. The real problem here is getting a "fair" trial. Who in MN or anywhere else in the USA can admit under oath that they either don't know about or haven't seen the vid and can impartially render a verdict?

    Nemo

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  4. What is wrong with people???? There are bad cops - always was, always will be. I never saw the COMPLETE video of this incident, but I would bet he did not comply with the police's orders. The best way to not get abused by the cops is to not abuse them and do what they say. If they tell you to get out of your car and you won't - they WILL drag you out. It does not matter if you have done nothing wrong - the street is not the place to argue your case. The sad thing is, these demonstrations are making race relations worse, not better. Nothing good is going to come out of them. I would bet from here on, no one in their right mind would want to a cop.

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    1. totally right! nothing good will come of it.

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    2. Also right about the last sentence. No one will want to patrol the black areas of town, and they will descend into a worse hell than they are now.

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  5. The crisis actors portraying the characters of 'victim' and 'assailant' admirably filled their roles in the script.
    The crisis actors playing the roles of 'medical examiner' staff are pretty good, too.
    But who are the crisis actors playing the government agents?
    They need more rehearsal time.

    Oh, wait.
    You're saying you receive your information 'second-hand' from TheMainStreamMedia?
    I get it.
    Your opinion -- based on 'second-hand' information -- is probably different from my observations.

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