Yes.
Yes.
Yeah, Minneapolis is much safer now that cops can’t do their job. Real nice move.
Their job is not to kneel on unconscious citizens.
I'm going to guess the ratio of violent to non-violent will be worse than 1000s:1000000s
They'll riot no matter the outcome. Agents of chaos don't care either way. "Sometimes they just need a little push"
I remember wrote:
There Will Be Blood wrote:
Don't you remember all of the white people rioting after OJ Simpson was found not guilty?
There weren't riots after the OJ verdict. The big riots in 1992 in LA were after the police officers in the Rodney King trial were acquited.
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That’s his point, doofus.
Didn't they all ready riot and loot and burn enough sh!t last summer?
GF family received a 27 MILLION dollar settlement, the four cops lost their jobs and people need more "justice" and more violence?
curious.. wrote:
Thoughts?
No, It makes the USA along with its reputation for being the most Civil, Peaceful, Honest, Hardworking people on Earth, It makes us look like we are not these things.
Riots often burn and loot businesses that have nothing to do with the Riots, some times The business moves or just goes out of business after this. Sometimes Riots make Police not want to do their jobs and they stand down rather than taking control. Sometimes this embolden's criminals and the Crime Rises in areas hit by the riots, many people who can afford to leave that neighborhood, meaning the neighborhood loses its Tax base and services that are paid by taxes, So with the Crime Rising and no tax base and cops afraid to do their job and take control, the area's becomes like what you would expect in a 3rd World Country, Crime puts stores that remain out of business and people have to go further for necessities, but as most who could afford to leave, many left behind don't have cars, so it is a real inconvenience, A surprising fact The USA has now surpassed Japan in Crime including violent crime, we have to change this, we really don't need cops if no one commits crimes and is honest and we help each other, So defunding/abolishing the police could word, but first we should stop doing crimes, I think Chauvin was guilty and should be convicted, but if he isn't I have promised myself I will NOT burn down the local CVS or Wendy's etc, I have set this as a goal, and I will be extremely proud of myself if I achieve It.
Could work
If that wasn't murder then we need to stop having trials, it gets no more obvious than that, and,,,,,we all saw it!
Yes, for those who roam streets and get all excited here ya go again.
Never hung out on streets.
Whatley wrote:
If that wasn't murder then we need to stop having trials, it gets no more obvious than that, and,,,,,we all saw it!
Yes, for those who roam streets and get all excited here ya go again.
Never hung out on streets.
Not murder, but still need trials to allow for due process because of guys like you who base decisions off of emotions, not facts.
Not CNN: “Police accountability is not a problem”
Also Not CNN: “Chauvin lost his job, what more justice do we need?!”
I don't think there will be a not guilty verdict. Murder may be difficult to prove (intent), but manslaughter should be a no brainer.
fasciz wrote:
Not CNN: “Police accountability is not a problem”
Also Not CNN: “Chauvin lost his job, what more justice do we need?!”
Definitely not as much of a problem as person responsibility.
Certainly seems like a bad system where a guy loses his job before even given any due process.
To answer the question, it's like Detroit, riot if win or lose...
stan the corgi wrote:
I don't think there will be a not guilty verdict. Murder may be difficult to prove (intent), but manslaughter should be a no brainer.
Hung Jury...this thing will drag on for years!
Not CNN wrote:
fasciz wrote:
Not CNN: “Police accountability is not a problem”
Also Not CNN: “Chauvin lost his job, what more justice do we need?!”
Definitely not as much of a problem as person responsibility.
Certainly seems like a bad system where a guy loses his job before even given any due process.
But a fine system where a guy loses his life before even given any due process?
Police accountability is necessary, and lacking.
Guys like me register so we own our opinions,
Fact.....evil cop who had a history of being over aggreSsive killed a guy and we all saw it, love facts!
In 15 seconds Chauvin had his gun out and tossing f bombs at Floyd. He set the stage.
No......we need to talk sir .......keep in mind this was over a 20 dollar bill.
I'm not saying this is wrong or right.... but I'm surprised there isn't more talk about qualified immunity. The government always seems to want to hide behind this whenever they do dishonorable things.
Not CNN wrote:
fasciz wrote:
Not CNN: “Police accountability is not a problem”
Also Not CNN: “Chauvin lost his job, what more justice do we need?!”
Definitely not as much of a problem as person responsibility.
Certainly seems like a bad system where a guy loses his job before even given any due process.
And the family getting, what? $27 million?
Quoting directly from the autopsy report by the Hennepin County Chief Medical Examiner, Andrew Baker:
“No life-threatening injuries identified —
“A. No facial, oral mucosal, or conjunctival petechiae
“B. No injuries of anterior muscles of neck or laryngeal structures
“C. No scalp soft tissue, skull, or brain injuries
“D. No chest wall soft tissue injuries, rib fractures (other than a single rib fracture from CPR), vertebral column injuries, or visceral injuries
“E. Incision and subcutaneous dissection of posterior and lateral neck, shoulders, back, flanks, and buttocks negative for occult trauma”
In short: No bloodshot eyes and no trauma to any part of Floyd’s neck.
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