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***Official Chauvin Trial Thread***

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12 minutes ago, peenie said:

A long time ago doctors and nurses did everything. Now, there are phlebotomists. nurses assistants, nurses, midwives, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physicians etc. 
We need to help the police by adding more specialists like we’ve dove in the medical field. There are just some things an armed policeman shouldn’t be doing; like arresting a drug addict for handing a cashier fake money.

 

Or why don't the cops just not even show up unless someone's life is immediately in danger?  

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2 minutes ago, MDC said:

According to the GC, the police can’t do their jobs right if they can’t get away with kneeling on some dude’s neck for 9 minutes while he’s restrained. 

This is the classic trolling we've been looking for from MDC for a while.  Looks like you're back on track.

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Just now, Fireballer said:

Or why don't the cops just not even show up unless someone's life is immediately in danger?  

Why even that.  They just stopped a girl who was about to stab up another girl with a knife and are getting flack.  

Just call in a teacher or mental health expert.  They should arrive within the hour and talk her down before anything bad happens.    I mean this is foolproof.

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3 hours ago, peenie said:

Unlike any of you, the jurors sat there and looked at all the evidence and listened to all the testimony. They sat and watched from every angle when Derek refused to get up off of George Floyd’s neck despite his begging until he could beg no longer, despite being asked by fellow police officers, a nurse, a martial arts man, despite George Floyd having passed out, even when the paramedics first arrived he didn’t get up. A doctor stated that a normal person would’ve died and a police officer stated that it was improper and not part of any training. 
Now, maybe you all need to stop listening to your virtual buddies on Stormfront or getting your news exclusively from FOX. 
 

A guilty verdict was rendered because he was guilty. 

Well said :thumbsup:

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It will be interesting if an appeal is granted, the jurors are asked if they in anyway felt pressured by outside influences to vote a certain way for their own personal / family / community safety.  

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10 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

It will be interesting if an appeal is granted, the jurors are asked if they in anyway felt pressured by outside influences to vote a certain way for their own personal / family / community safety.  

:rolleyes:

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17 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

It will be interesting if an appeal is granted, the jurors are asked if they in anyway felt pressured by outside influences to vote a certain way for their own personal / family / community safety.  

You can always hope. 

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15 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

:rolleyes:

There will be an appeal.  They will ask that question.  All it will take is one to say so.  
 

You don’t think so?
 

 

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The libtards and snowflakes are enjoying this a little too much. Gonna be a shame if it’s taken away. 

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35 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

It will be interesting if an appeal is granted, the jurors are asked if they in anyway felt pressured by outside influences to vote a certain way for their own personal / family / community safety.  

I am sure there will be an appeal, and likely another trial based on the interference of elected officials.

He likely will get convicted again of course, but at taxpayer expense.  Might get a lesser conviction, at which time we know that CVS simply must burn.....

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20 minutes ago, MDC said:

You can always hope. 

I hope for a fair trial, hopefully that is what anyone gets.

 Considering the trial was not moved out of Minneapolis, they were not sequestered until verdict time, considering known riots in their city for a year and considering Maxine Waters called for confrontation unless a guilty verdict and considering the POTUS was “praying” for a guilty verdict I could see where jurors were pressured. It’s not a fair trial if a juror feels their safety is in jeopardy unless they vote a certain way.  I mean we see people’s personal info leaked all the time and the media happily blast it out. (doxxed)
 

This will play out on appeal.  

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10 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

There will be an appeal.  They will ask that question.  All it will take is one to say so.  
 

You don’t think so?
 

 

I think you agreed we should all respect the verdict, and now that it’s not what you were hoping it would be (and what your right-wing feedback loop told you it *would* be), you’re casting about for excuses.

And I am not surprised.

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8 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

There will be an appeal.  They will ask that question.  All it will take is one to say so.  
 

You don’t think so?
 

 

 

3 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

I hope for a fair trial, hopefully that is what anyone gets.

 Considering the trial was not moved out of Minneapolis, they were not  sequestered until verdict time, considering known riots in their city for a year and considering Maxine Waters called for confrontation unless a guilty verdict and considering the POTUS was “praying” for a guilty verdict I could see where jurors were pressured. 
 

This will play out on appeal.  

Chauvin needs a judge with balls of steel and no family to grant him an appeal.

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3 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

I think you agreed we should all respect the verdict, and now that it’s not what you were hoping it would be (and that your right wing feedback loop told you it *would* be), you’re casting about for excuses.

And I am not surprised.

I do respect the verdict.  I also respect the appeal process, which is also a part of the criminal justice process.  :dunno:

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5 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

I do respect the verdict.  I also respect the appeal process, which is also a part of the criminal justice process.  :dunno:

They must not teach about the appeals process at the law school worms attended.  Or maybe it was one of those online deals where you just purchase the degree.

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6 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

I hope for a fair trial, hopefully that is what anyone gets.

 Considering the trial was not moved out of Minneapolis, they were not  sequestered until verdict time, considering known riots in their city for a year and considering Maxine Waters called for confrontation unless a guilty verdict and considering the POTUS was “praying” for a guilty verdict I could see where jurors were pressured. It’s not a fair trial if a juror feels their safety is in jeopardy unless they vote a certain way.  I mean we see people’s personal info leaked all the time and the media happily blast it out. (doxxed)
 

This will play out on appeal.  

By your standard there was no way Chauvin was going to get a fair trial. Biden and Waters shouldn’t have said anything. Not sure what you’re supposed to do about the protests / riots though.

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Out of curiosity I looked up Worms' response to the George Zimmerman acquittal:
 

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Coming here to take my lumps. I was wrong, the jury has spoken and Zimmerman is not guilty. I'm sure RP et al. are tickled pink over this.

I don't think it's necessary to slander the victim at this point though. You guys got your way, no need to try to take it even further.

BLS, IIRC I owe you some money from a bet we made. I wanna say a hundo, is that right? Any who PM me the details

 

So, props to Worms for consistency :thumbsup:

And damn BLS sure knows how to take Geek money!!!!!!  :doublethumbsup:

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23 minutes ago, Strike said:

Out of curiosity I looked up Worms' response to the George Zimmerman acquittal:
 

So, props to Worms for consistency :thumbsup:

And damn BLS sure knows how to take Geek money!!!!!!  :doublethumbsup:

Well that was ... unexpected. Thanks :cheers:

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3 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:
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Wouldn't mind this turd being next in line. Another hate filled violent pos.

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33 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:
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That face ain't safe for anywhere. 

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1 hour ago, peenie said:

 

Cultural Appropriation.  The blonde hair, the accent, the name Todd.  This person should be canceled.  There is no room for Racism today, not even in comedy.  

<sarcasm>

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Let's close our eyes and pretend that a cop never kills an unarmed black person again.

(2019) 13 unarmed blacks killed by police divided by 7,500 black people Murdered in total  =  0.173%  That is less than one fifth OF one percent.  

Yet turn on the news, look at social media, listen to our government and athletes and actors. One would think this is an epidemic.  Are some / most of these instances tragic?  Yes, but it's not an epidemic, its an extreme outlier.  

Yet here we are......

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27 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

Let's close our eyes and pretend that a cop never kills an unarmed black person again.

(2019) 13 unarmed blacks killed by police divided by 7,500 black people Murdered in total  =  0.173%  That is less than one fifth OF one percent.  

Yet turn on the news, look at social media, listen to our government and athletes and actors. One would think this is an epidemic.  Are some / most of these instances tragic?  Yes, but it's not an epidemic, its an extreme outlier.  

Yet here we are......

I do think, though, that any death at the hands of those hired to protect us is more agregious than other killings. But to your point, to act like this is to epidemic proportions is political gamesmanship. 

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24 minutes ago, Fireballer said:

I do think, though, that any death at the hands of those hired to protect us is more egregious than other killings. But to your point, to act like this is to epidemic proportions is political gamesmanship. 

Agreed on all points. I get the bolded, totally get it. 

With that said, there will still be 99.83% of the same black dead bodies per year.  Barely moves the needle, You'd need a magnifying glass to see it on a pie chart.  But is the overwhelming news of the day.  24/7.

We have a "terms of scale" problem.  
 

 

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So far all I've heard from the left is how this needs to result in police reform and how LE needs to change how they deal with POC. 

How about POC change their behavior when dealing with LE? There's a common thread in damn near every one of these cases. POC, need to take some responsibility for how they interact with police more than police need to change tactics when dealing with POC. 

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6 minutes ago, 5-Points said:

So far all I've heard from the left is how this needs to result in police reform and how LE needs to change how they deal with POC. 

How about POC change their behavior when dealing with LE? There's a common thread in damn near every one of these cases. POC, need to take some responsibility for how they interact with police more than police need to change tactics when dealing with POC. 

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So Fockin reform it. Think I give a shitt? I don’t use the police. But I know what’s gonna happen to the people that do. They call 911 all the time, and it ain’t to say hello. 

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6 hours ago, Strike said:

Out of curiosity I looked up Worms' response to the George Zimmerman acquittal:
 

So, props to Worms for consistency :thumbsup:

And damn BLS sure knows how to take Geek money!!!!!!  :doublethumbsup:

Yeah, a few more bets and he might be out of the red.  

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On 4/20/2021 at 8:49 PM, Cdub100 said:

How are the police supposed to know he's ODing. Have you watched police videos? You are aware these criminals lie and they do it all the time. And so what if he knelt on him. Kneeling on someone does not kill a person. 

The fact is Floyd died because he OD on the drugs he took before getting arrested. Period.

The doctors disagreed. And more importantly, 12 of Chauvin’s peers disagreed.

If they let a guy walk after murdering somebody in broad daylight, caught on camera, I’d wonder if we even have a justice system left.

Still, some people will only see the uniform of the killer and the color of the victim’s skin and decide it wasn’t a murder… no matter what.

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3 minutes ago, dogcows said:

The doctors disagreed. And more importantly, 12 of Chauvin’s peers disagreed.

If they let a guy walk after murdering somebody in broad daylight, caught on camera, I’d wonder if we even have a justice system left.

Still, some people will only see the uniform of the killer and the color of the victim’s skin and decide it wasn’t a murder… no matter what.

Hey look king of the liars is back the doctors did not disagree and he didn't murder the criminal. The dangerous criminal killed himself, dummy. The toxicology proved that. Fock man the idiot nearly died from an OD a couple of months pryior. But sure Chuavin Super Saiyan knee did it. The most powerful knee in the history of the world.

But you go ahead and feel bad for the POS. The world is a better place with him dead. I hope you or your family never have to come in contact with people like George Floyd. Or maybe I do because it's the only way you're going to learn.

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2 minutes ago, Cdub100 said:

Hey look king of the liars is back the doctors did not disagree and he didn't murder the criminal. The dangerous criminal killed himself, dummy. The toxicology proved that. Fock man the idiot nearly died from an OD a couple of months pryior. But sure Chuavin Super Saiyan knee did it. The most powerful knee in the history of the world.

But you go ahead and feel bad for the POS. The world is a better place with him dead. I hope you or your family never have to come in contact with people like George Floyd. Or maybe I do because it's the only way you're going to learn.

You can go visit your hero Chauvin in prison and tell him your theories during your conjugal visit. Meanwhile, in the real world….

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12 minutes ago, dogcows said:

Meanwhile, in the real world….

... a hero cop shows up in a lose/lose situation where he saves the life of a black girl such that he deserves praise and awards but gets villified for it instead. His choices 1) he could have saved the girl's life and gotten blamed for killing the stabber, 2) he could have let the girl get stabbed in front of him and gotten blamed for doing nothing  or 3) he could have pretended to not hear the call from the dispatcher, "too much static, sorry that was unclear"  and saved his job by going to get coffee and donuts intead.

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