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Originally Posted by graciegirl
Well I watched all of the footage, and I saw and heard George Floyd refusing to sit in the squad car, after refusing to get out of his own car and later struggle against four policemen. I saw him apparently quite high on something inside the store. I saw that he was a very large man in apparent excellent physical shape and he towered over the smaller police officers. It appeared to take all four to restrain him.
The cameras, nor the trial mentioned that George Floyd had been arrested and convicted for breaking into a home and holding a gun to the belly of a pregnant woman while four others robbed the home. He must have continued to do illegal things because the store clerk called the police in the first place because he passed a counterfeit twenty dollar bill. Correct me if I am wrong on either what I saw or what I read from sources I vetted.
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OMG - Have you ever sat on a jury ? George Floyd was not on trial. He could be the worst guy on earth - it don't matter. Did you listen to the part when the three laws were read word by word and the definitions of those words given. Then the jury is instructed that is the sole criteria the evidence is to be weighed against. Usually the judge will say something to the order of that is the law you are to rate against it and only it. You may not like the law but too bad. It is the law until it is changed the proper way and not for you to do something different at this time.