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Then he was not murdered . To b murdered he would have had to stop breathing there and then. Now the officer might be charged with excessive force or contributing to manslaughter but there again let the ME due his job so get your verb age right.
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I agree that these policemen should all be charged. However, you don’t know what you’re talking about with regard to how high risk or low risk policing is. My son is an officer in Las Vegas, and I’m here to tell you that he has witnessed and been involved with all kinds of violence toward the police. Examples: rich whites spitting on and verbally abusing the cops; poor white racists attacking minorities just because; gangs attacking each other on the street and in jail; thugs attacking parole and probation officers when they check on parolees wherever they may live; cops being threatened for ticketing or arresting people. He has seen more death and mutilations than a lot of people in the military do. Also, when a policeman is called in to testify by IA or a district attorney, it can mean jail time and the loss of your career if you lie. Television shows do not depict the real truth in many cases. Are there bullies? You bet there are, but it has been my son’s experience that they are weeded out in LV.
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Nobody said to not take it to Court everybody gets their day in court AND it didn't take seconds it took many many minutes to kill that man.. He had MORE than enough time to stop the torture but he chose to ignore the pleas because of one of two reasons, he was Jacked up on adrenaline (not an excuse) or he was a coward and still afraid to get off the suspect even though he was totally subdued.. YES if some video should surface that shows this suspect needed to have his necked kneeled on for 9 minutes resulting in his death or if the autopsy shows he died from another cause I'll be the 1st to admit I may have jumped to conclusions.. I predict involuntary manslaughter at the very least but we will see..
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Second I never said or implied anything about any race of any of the .....um......"protesters" (as some would like to call them) Steve |
I have watched two videos of this incident.
1) the actual arrest, with Mr. Floyd being handcuffed, then walked across the street to a patrol car where Mr. Floyd was either forced to the ground or somehow became laying on the ground: Surveillance Video Shows George Floyd Before Killing, Mayor Calls for Charges 2) the officer kneeling on his neck : Dan Bongino calls '''disturbing''' video of George Floyd arrest '''really, really tough to watch''' | Fox News In my opinion, unless I saw exculpatory video/testimony, I would charge the officer, at a minimum, with manslaughter. |
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So many hypothetical experts it's amazing
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