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PugMom 05-31-2020 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ONTAP15 (Post 1773991)
So much for "standing by your man"

this guy was not a man. good men don't do crazy stupid things

PugMom 05-31-2020 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by woderfulwendy1 (Post 1774055)
This could have been the last straw in the relationship, also?

just what i was thinking

John41 06-01-2020 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by camaguey48 (Post 1774047)
She did not waste any time. What this man did was reprehensible and he deserves what punishment is meted out. However, these protests turned ugly and are also reprehensible. The opportunists decided to destroy and steal private property. Civility has gone out the window.

The restraint technique used by the officer is legal in Minn. The suspect had a record of armed robbery and drug dealing. So the facts will be sorted out by the legal system and hopefully justice will be done.

manaboutown 06-01-2020 04:44 PM

Mrs. Chauvin has had a more challenging life than probably any of us who use this site. She is a Hmong born in Laos during wartime, lived in a refugee camp in Thailand and much more. She is an amazing and giving person who I deeply respect after reading her history. Refugee once shamed for her looks vying to be the first Hmong Mrs. Minnesota – Twin Cities

Michael Charles 06-01-2020 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by John41 (Post 1775301)
The restraint technique used by the officer is legal in Minn. The suspect had a record of armed robbery and drug dealing. So the facts will be sorted out by the legal system and hopefully justice will be done.

Really?

The restraint that was used to end George Floyd's life is legal in Minn?

That may be true but almost 9 minutes of a restraint while the suspect is crying out because he wasn't able to breathe?

To me, this poor excuse for a policeman looked like he was enjoying himself. I can't wait to hear how he enjoys being in prison.

So, by your statement of "hopefully justice will be done" you are of course meaning that justice for George Floyd will be done, right?

ColdNoMore 06-01-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael Charles (Post 1775314)
Really?

The restraint that was used to end George Floyd's life is legal in Minn?

That may be true but almost 9 minutes of a restraint while the suspect is crying out because he wasn't able to breathe?

To me, this poor excuse for a policeman looked like he was enjoying himself. I can't wait to hear how enjoys being in prison.

So, by your statement of
"hopefully justice will be done" you are of course meaning that justice for George Floyd will be done, right?

:bigbow:


:boom:

ColdNoMore 06-01-2020 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by John41 (Post 1775301)
The restraint technique used by the officer is legal in Minn. The suspect had a record of armed robbery and drug dealing. So the facts will be sorted out by the legal system and hopefully justice will be done.


Citation?

Proof?


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