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Originally Posted by John41
How quick are some politicians to throw police under the bus when politically expedient. Considering Mr. Floyd’s violent criminal past of armed robbery and drug dealing I am inclined to give police officers the benefit of the doubt unless shown otherwise after an investigation. The restraint technique of kneeling on a suspects is permitted by law if not excessive. More facts will emerge to reach a final and just judgement.
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Yes people are forgetting he was a criminal. All he had to do was get in the police car. But they always fight and say they didn’t do nothing wrong. Yes the police officer did go too far and yes they should have called maybe a SUV police vehicle since he was saying he can’t sit in the back of the car. I wouldn’t know what it’s like sitting back of a police car, never been in one. He shouldn’t have died like that, but we didn’t hear everything going on or what was said. Police can’t do anything anymore to fight against these criminals because we have too many bleeding hearts. Bet they would change their mind if one of these “innocent” people committed a crime against them, then the story would change.