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bobbyb60 06-03-2020 07:35 AM

GREAT Advocate more violence

kimgarwel12@gmail.com 06-03-2020 07:38 AM

Is he racist just against black people??? Because he's married to an Asian woman, who is in the process of divorcing him since this incident. Sounds like he's going to be losing more than just his job. They were apparently using the home in Windemere as a rental, so not sure if they ever actually used it personally. Yes, he needs to be nailed but good on this, as well as the other 3 with him, 2 of whom knelt on the back of this man (3 holding him down) while one watched their backs. They're all complicit and need to be prosecuted for accessory to murder, at the very least. I know it's tough being a cop, but this is not acceptable behavior.....EVER!

JanetMM 06-03-2020 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Dust Bunny (Post 1776326)
I wonder if this was a personal thing? They both were bouncers in the same club. Just fishing - no proof of anything.

Just asking so I can understand your post, who are THEY that are bouncers?
Thanx

manaboutown 06-03-2020 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Dust Bunny (Post 1776326)
I wonder if this was a personal thing? They both were bouncers in the same club. Just fishing - no proof of anything.

Since they worked at the same club for years I continue to wonder if Chauvrin had a personal grudge against Floyd. What troubles me beyond Chauvrin is the action/inaction of the other three cops.

Scorpyo 06-03-2020 08:42 AM

No Win
 
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Originally Posted by Windguy (Post 1776306)
I agree, but we’re going to have problems until cops stop protecting these racists. The good cops need to speak out and insist on criminal prosecutions of these terrible people. If they don’t, then they are part of the problem.

This was a no win situation. Apparently in that jurisdiction over the last 5 years there have been 44 incidents where suspects lost consciousness after the knee to neck tactic was used and no one died. So no one expected Floyd to die. Therefore, if one of the other cops stopped him and Floyd did not die then that cop would have been an outcast for not supporting a fellow officer and instead supporting a suspect in public. At that point that cop might as well quit. The sad thing is Floyd did die. Hopefully the police community will learn from this tragedy. The only solution to this incident is to make tactics like this illegal, therefore, if a cop uses excessive force they lose their job or worse. Then the other cops would have no choice but to stop another cop from using excessive force.

ColdNoMore 06-03-2020 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Scorpyo (Post 1776458)
This was a no win situation. Apparently in that jurisdiction over the last 5 years there have been 44 incidents where suspects lost consciousness after the knee to neck tactic was used and no one died. So no one expected Floyd to die.

Therefore, if one of the other cops stopped him and Floyd did not die then that cop would have been an outcast for not supporting a fellow officer and instead supporting a suspect in public. At that point that cop might as well quit.

The sad thing is Floyd did die. Hopefully the police community will learn from this tragedy. The only solution to this incident is to make tactics like this illegal, therefore, if a cop uses excessive force they lose their job or worse. Then the other cops would have no choice but to stop another cop from using excessive force.

Excellent post. :thumbup:

Lottoguy 06-03-2020 09:51 AM

This was a perfect storm waiting to happen. The bad cop who has fallen through the cracks for 19 years meets the newly released con from Houston on the street in Minneapolis.

janewk 06-03-2020 10:01 AM

Yeah, if he doesn't end up killing himself. He doesn't deserve the right to commit suicide!

PugMom 06-03-2020 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BS Beef (Post 1776198)
He’s a POS. There’s just no way to excuse away his actions. I’d be irate if I was a cop. Gives them all a bad name/image when IMHO the vast majority are doing great work in an extremely difficult job.

Thank YOU~! i can't imagine what it would be like to be 'good' cop these days. you're out there doing your job when some 'for lack of better words' bad actor cop ruins everything you do & has made your job a living hell.
to feel better, i look @ all the positive photos that have come out of this: the police chief hugging a lady protestor in tears; the video of the cop who became 'lost' & a group of peaceful protestors forming a human chain around him for protection until the cop could be safely moved away. IF any good comes from this nightmare, it will be a massive upheaval in the way SOME cops operate. last night i learned the doj shut down the precinct where the killer cop was from, for major investigations. let's hope it's only the beginning.
ps: george had a daughter, 6yrs old. she will see her father being killed one day, how sad is that?

ColdNoMore 06-03-2020 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by PugMom (Post 1776567)
Thank YOU~! i can't imagine what it would be like to be 'good' cop these days. you're out there doing your job when some 'for lack of better words' bad actor cop ruins everything you do & has made your job a living hell.
to feel better, i look @ all the positive photos that have come out of this: the police chief hugging a lady protestor in tears; the video of the cop who became 'lost' & a group of peaceful protestors forming a human chain around him for protection until the cop could be safely moved away. IF any good comes from this nightmare, it will be a massive upheaval in the way SOME cops operate. last night i learned the doj shut down the precinct where the killer cop was from, for major investigations. let's hope it's only the beginning.
ps: george had a daughter, 6yrs old. she will see her father being killed one day, how sad is that?

I totally agree. :thumbup:

Which is why I started this thread.



An Important First Step (Poke Here)


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OlifOlif 06-03-2020 01:18 PM

There could be a notion to this.

JoeinFL 06-03-2020 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1776189)
Maybe she got the gold mine and he got the shaft?????:ohdear:

He’ll get exactly that in prison. (Just sayin’)

Scorpyo 06-03-2020 02:25 PM

Disagree
 
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Originally Posted by janewk (Post 1776529)
Yeah, if he doesn't end up killing himself. He doesn't deserve the right to commit suicide!

Suicide would be great it would prevent the possibility of reliving the last week over again. 3rd degree murder appears to be a slam dunk. However if the prosecution decides to go for 1st degree they put the conviction at risk. Overcharging gives the defense a lot more to work with and could result in a not guilty verdict. That would begin the violence again. I believe we should show him some compassion by giving him a scalpel to cut his food and a rope to hang up his clothes. Today!

Bridget Staunton 06-03-2020 05:54 PM

This is from CBS news:
Since the beginning of 2015, officers from the Minneapolis Police Department have rendered people unconscious with neck restraints 44 times, according to an NBC News analysis of police records. Several police experts said that number appears to be unusually high.

ColdNoMore 06-03-2020 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Bridget Eichaker (Post 1776763)
This is from CBS news:
Since the beginning of 2015, officers from the Minneapolis Police Department have rendered people unconscious with neck restraints 44 times, according to an NBC News analysis of police records. Several police experts said that number appears to be unusually high.


If this turns out to be true (or it's even worse), it might indicate an unwritten/wink-wink policy...and could explain why the other 3 cops just stood there.

It will be interesting to see if any of the other 3 cooperate with the prosecution, or if the union will once again...actively try to intimidate other cops.


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