FYI
Is that all you have to say?Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
I haven't followed the case closely. It's a sad series of events any way you look at it.J.B.Katz said:Is that all you have to say?Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
If they have to shoot/kill a non white person under any circumstance, they're now likely to be guilty of murder. it doesn't matter if they're truly justified and did their job properly, all the media has to do is create the prosecution...to hell with reality. I'm not saying that's exactly what happened with Chauvin, but they ignored Floyd's drug use contributing to death and pinned it all on the cop.robby44 said:Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Oh I don't know about that my brother in law, cousin and friend seem to be doing just fine on their respective forces. They haven't unjustly killed anyone so I guess that has something to do with it.
Agreed. Most cops are good, and go about their business of maintaining law and order the right way. The few that think they are above the law are either going to have to straighten up and fly right, or find another job.robby44 said:Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Oh I don't know about that my brother in law, cousin and friend seem to be doing just fine on their respective forces. They haven't unjustly killed anyone so I guess that has something to do with it.
Several people, including kids, have been shot by cops since Floyd's death.Sam Lowry said:I haven't followed the case closely. It's a sad series of events any way you look at it.J.B.Katz said:Is that all you have to say?Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
Doc Holliday said:If they have to shoot/kill a non white person under any circumstance, they're now likely to be guilty of murder. it doesn't matter if they're truly justified and did their job properly, all the media has to do is create the prosecution...to hell with reality.robby44 said:Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Oh I don't know about that my brother in law, cousin and friend seem to be doing just fine on their respective forces. They haven't unjustly killed anyone so I guess that has something to do with it.
I don't find him innocent, but I don't find him guilty on all accounts. It was manslaughter, not murder.Booray said:Doc Holliday said:If they have to shoot/kill a non white person under any circumstance, they're now likely to be guilty of murder. it doesn't matter if they're truly justified and did their job properly, all the media has to do is create the prosecution...to hell with reality.robby44 said:Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Oh I don't know about that my brother in law, cousin and friend seem to be doing just fine on their respective forces. They haven't unjustly killed anyone so I guess that has something to do with it.
This was not a split second decision. There was plenty of input about what he was doing. The man was already handcuffed and presented no threat to anyone else's life or limb.
The only reason to feel sympathy for Chauvin is because he had not realized the rule of law applied to him.
This is a good verdict for everybody. Trust me we ALL want officers that know they can't kill you without a very substantial reason.Shakesbear said:Agreed. Most cops are good, and go about their business of maintaining law and order the right way. The few that think they are above the law are either going to have to straighten up and fly right, or find another job.robby44 said:Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Oh I don't know about that my brother in law, cousin and friend seem to be doing just fine on their respective forces. They haven't unjustly killed anyone so I guess that has something to do with it.
Pelosi is a ****ing idiot.boognish_bear said:
Pelosi getting dragged across Twitter for bungling this all up
Actually many, many law enforcement unions came out publicly against Chauvin.SIC EM 94 said:Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
How so?
Law enforcement in this country will most likely never recover from this one actually.
I agree and am proud of you for not blaming Trump for this.J.B.Katz said:Several people, including kids, have been shot by cops since Floyd's death.Sam Lowry said:I haven't followed the case closely. It's a sad series of events any way you look at it.J.B.Katz said:Is that all you have to say?Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
Re: the George Floyd case, nobody won. Floyd's dead, a bad cop who shouldn't have been on the street will go to prison, and most Americans have seen a video where a police officer who is supposed to protect and serve is snuffing the life out of a man while bystanders are filming him and begging him to stop.
fadskier said:Actually many, many law enforcement unions came out publicly against Chauvin.SIC EM 94 said:Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
How so?
Law enforcement in this country will most likely never recover from this one actually.
Jury made the only decision possible. .JXL said:
The jury made the right decision. Not because of the threat of riots spread by idiots like Maxine Waters, but because the evidence pointed to guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
SIC EM 94 said:fadskier said:Actually many, many law enforcement unions came out publicly against Chauvin.SIC EM 94 said:Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
How so?
Law enforcement in this country will most likely never recover from this one actually.
I'm not referring to Chauvin...he was guilty and was found guilty. What I'm referring to is the criminals who will be emboldened to resist arrest and violently go after the police.
robby44 said:SIC EM 94 said:fadskier said:Actually many, many law enforcement unions came out publicly against Chauvin.SIC EM 94 said:Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
How so?
Law enforcement in this country will most likely never recover from this one actually.
I'm not referring to Chauvin...he was guilty and was found guilty. What I'm referring to is the criminals who will be emboldened to resist arrest and violently go after the police.
Then there's no problem. They'll get put down. No problem no charges.
SIC EM 94 said:robby44 said:SIC EM 94 said:fadskier said:Actually many, many law enforcement unions came out publicly against Chauvin.SIC EM 94 said:Sam Lowry said:
BLM may not recover from this one.
How so?
Law enforcement in this country will most likely never recover from this one actually.
I'm not referring to Chauvin...he was guilty and was found guilty. What I'm referring to is the criminals who will be emboldened to resist arrest and violently go after the police.
Then there's no problem. They'll get put down. No problem no charges.
I hope you truly feel that way. Do you think that BLM and others will agree that there are times when deadly force by LEO is justifiable? Even if the criminal is a person of color?
Police of all people should understand the rule of law applies to everyone. The expression on Chauvins face while a young woman filmed him and a man pointed out Floyd was fading was damning.Booray said:Doc Holliday said:If they have to shoot/kill a non white person under any circumstance, they're now likely to be guilty of murder. it doesn't matter if they're truly justified and did their job properly, all the media has to do is create the prosecution...to hell with reality.robby44 said:Doc Holliday said:
It's too much of a liability to be a cop in this country.
Oh I don't know about that my brother in law, cousin and friend seem to be doing just fine on their respective forces. They haven't unjustly killed anyone so I guess that has something to do with it.
This was not a split second decision. There was plenty of input about what he was doing. The man was already handcuffed and presented no threat to anyone else's life or limb.
The only reason to feel sympathy for Chauvin is because he had not realized the rule of law applied to him.