catreaper
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His familyThey should just drop it. Ole fentanyl Floyd did his family a favor through all this. They don’t have to worry about him abusing them anymore and got them paid millions.

His familyThey should just drop it. Ole fentanyl Floyd did his family a favor through all this. They don’t have to worry about him abusing them anymore and got them paid millions.
His familywould have traded his life for 27 mm. Not even a question. Just disgusting they gave those fucks a goddamn penny.
The problem with juries these days is that some of them get into that room and start to believe that they are Perry Mason and CSI technicians rolled into one. Instead of keeping it simple and looking at the facts they make it a lot more difficult than it has to be. And then you also have the possibility of zealots who have hidden their true feelings well enough that they are unknown.
Pussy ass bitch?My word skills are not working today. What did he call him?
Disregard, Punk ass Bitch
Yes.Pussy ass bitch?
Also do we know if he swallowed the fentanyl when he was arrested so he didn't get a possession charge and that's why he was like 10x the fatal dose?
More than anything in this world liberals want a conviction in this case. Not because he is guilty (they really don’t give a shit about that either way) but because it would finally be a win for them in a high profile case that was made to be all about race. They would finally be able to feel justification for their rabid movement against law-enforcement and would be rewarded for making race the preeminent issue facing our country today. A conviction would be a cherry on top for the past several years of exaggeration, fabrication, and agenda driven hyperbole by media and politicians all with the end goal of demonizing whitey and dividing the country.It's astounding to think about, a huge # of people who do not care that George Floyd OD'd, they want that fact ignored or obscured so a guy can be sent to prison for life for something he didn't do. The depravity of the left is limitless. Literally Romans Ch. 1 come to life in modern-day America.
I think they want (and are perhaps planning) an acquittal, at least on the murder charges. They want their demon hordes to return to burning and pillaging small businesses and innocent bystanders asap, and nothing can get that ginned up faster than some "not guilty"s.More than anything in this world liberals want a conviction in this case. Not because he is guilty (they really don’t give a shit about that either way) but because it would finally be a win for them in a high profile case that was made to be all about race. They would finally be able to feel justification for their rabid movement against law-enforcement and would be rewarded for making race the preeminent issue facing our country today. A conviction would be a cherry on top for the past several years of exaggeration, fabrication, and agenda driven hyperbole by media and politicians all with the end goal of demonizing whitey and dividing the country.
Hollywood romanticizes the poors. They, extreme poverty, are more often than not victims of their own selfishness and greed and many would sell their own kids for a pay day. You typically, again extreme poverty, make less money because you are only functioning to a certain extent. Many of the extreme poverty folks just can’t work with anyone else. They aren’t responsible and can’t be trusted to hold up a team of coworkers.
Also how many coaching sessions with the prosecutor did he have. To bad the defense attorney at the end didn’t say I don’t have to paint you as being angry, you did that yourself... lolWonder what CNN payed him for his video?
What did she say?So I haven't read this entire thread so this may have been brought up already, but I saw on CNN a female firefighter for Minneapolis testified today. I HATE watching CNN at all but I was very curious to hear what she had to say only because I am very interested to see how her testimony affects the working relationship with Minneapolis FD and PD. I cannot imagine the police officers are going to appreciate what she said, and I think it will strain the relationship between the 2 agencies.
She basically laid out the situation she encountered and said that she offered to provide medical assistance and was told "no". She then said she offered to provide instructions to the officers on how to give medical assistance and they refused. Lots of leading questions about how she felt about the situation mixed in there. I seem to recall from way back when I saw the video that I heard a female voice saying she was an EMT and could provide assistance, I suppose that is this woman.What did she say?
She looks like a mudshark.She basically laid out the situation she encountered and said that she offered to provide medical assistance and was told "no". She then said she offered to provide instructions to the officers on how to give medical assistance and they refused. Lots of leading questions about how she felt about the situation mixed in there. I seem to recall from way back when I saw the video that I heard a female voice saying she was an EMT and could provide assistance, I suppose that his this woman.
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Firefighter, 9-year-old and teens give powerful testimony in Derek Chauvin trial | CNN
A professional fighter felt scared. An off-duty firefighter felt desperate. A high school student felt threatened. And a 9-year-old girl felt sad and kind of mad.www.cnn.com
Even if she was an EMT, she was not on duty and one was enroute to my memory.She basically laid out the situation she encountered and said that she offered to provide medical assistance and was told "no". She then said she offered to provide instructions to the officers on how to give medical assistance and they refused. Lots of leading questions about how she felt about the situation mixed in there. I seem to recall from way back when I saw the video that I heard a female voice saying she was an EMT and could provide assistance, I suppose that his this woman.
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Firefighter, 9-year-old and teens give powerful testimony in Derek Chauvin trial | CNN
A professional fighter felt scared. An off-duty firefighter felt desperate. A high school student felt threatened. And a 9-year-old girl felt sad and kind of mad.www.cnn.com
Can you cite your source for the Good Samaritan comment? I believe under Minnesota law she would be immune if she rendered aid according to her training, overdose or no overdose.Even if she was an EMT, she was not on duty and one was enroute to my memory.
Now, if the police did let her help Floyd and Floyd managed to hurt her in the process, then the police would be in trouble.
In addition, with his overdose, if she did work on him and he died, she would not be covered under the Good Samaritan act and would be open to lawsuits.
Defense has done a nice job so far.This will all come down to the expert witnesses. This group that state had trotted out thus far aren't adding anything to the case the videos don't already show. Wait for the Toxicologists and Pathologists, that is when it will get important. Mr. MMA talking about "blood chokes" doesn't carry much credentialing.
I had EMT training in Alaska and certified First Aid training a few years ago.Can you cite your source for the Good Samaritan comment? I believe under Minnesota law she would be immune if she rendered aid according to her training, overdose or no overdose.
Sec. 604A.01 MN Statutes
www.revisor.mn.gov
This will all come down to the expert witnesses. This group that state had trotted out thus far aren't adding anything to the case the videos don't already show. Wait for the Toxicologists and Pathologists, that is when it will get important. Mr. MMA talking about "blood chokes" doesn't carry much credentialing.