Derek Chauvin might get acquitted(right before the election, no doubt)

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Amun Ra, Jun 15, 2020.

  1. Floyd was alive, standing, and resisting arrest before he was restrained. Eight minutes later or so, he is dead. The officer continued to use force well after Floyd was restrained, even after Floyd’s and bystander multiple pleadings. The term “Sociopathic behaviour” comes to mind. In my layman opinion, At best from a legal standpoint, the officer showed a reckless disregard for human safety. However, the officer continued to apply pressure for a few minutes after Floyd went limp. This seems to show the officer had the intent to kill or cause gross bodily harm to Floyd. It is one thing to hit a man when he is down. To continue to apply pressure, when that pressure is what caused Floyd to go limp in the first place is murder. Continuing to apply that pressure for several minutes after Floyd went limp creates an argument the officer either felt fully justified in killing Floyd and wanted to make he was dead or maybe the officer realized there was a problem and maintained the pressure as some sort of psychological denial that he did anything wrong.

    The police ultimately derive their power from the people and the people are justifiably angry at what happened to career criminal Floyd. Everyday, at the beginning of each shift, police officers should be required to cite the motto: “To protect and serve”. This duty also applies to those who have gone astray. It is up to our judical process to determine guilt and punishment, not the police.
     
    #11     Jun 15, 2020
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  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    When someone's heart stop the blood rushes from their face in a split second. Of course they can be very pallid from heart failure but usually onlookers can see death easily. From what I have read and I've not gone forensic, he actually died in the ambulance though he could well have already had extensive brain damage from the neck compression.

    The hands in the pockets, fairly caviler remarks etc. and basically everything looks damning as hell but.. as you say it needs to go through investigation. If there are legal technicalities that seem fixed, it won't go down well with the public.

    I'm reserving judgement despite my gut feeling like everyone else that this stinks too high. There are just too many police incidents that start with lies.
     
    #12     Jun 15, 2020
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  3. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Floyd couldn’t breathe before he fell to the ground.
    No injuries to neck at all.
    Gonna be pretty easy to prove since there is no physical evidence of trauma.
    Only a drug addict with a lethal dose of fentanyl and with blocked arteries...who still fought the cops. Idiot.
     
    #13     Jun 15, 2020
  4. Amun Ra

    Amun Ra

    I'd like to see justice, whatever that may be. Floyd was a criminal from what I've read and the planet is better off without him. The cop seems like an asshole bully from what I read, so him not being in a position of power again would be a good thing. This thing happened a thousand miles from me so I'm not rooting for acquittal or conviction. Whatever is Gods will.
     
    #14     Jun 15, 2020
  5. destriero

    destriero


    Lyle, stay in your safe space.

    https://knsiradio.com/news/local-news/expert-drug-toxicity-had-no-bearing-george-floyds-cause-death
     
    #15     Jun 16, 2020
  6. Yeah don't think the On Spectrum guy can really add to this discussion.
     
    #16     Jun 16, 2020
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  7. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    They are taught this technique. However, they aren't taught to continue the technique once the victim has been disabled. They aren't taught to continue to apply pressure in that fashion to choke the life out of their victim. That's horseshit.

    The technique is taught to subdue. Not to murder.

    Cops are taught to taze suspects to subdue them as well. But once the suspect is subdued, the cop doesn't have the right to continue to shock the suspect until the batteries run dry, insert more batteries and continue zapping the suspect just "because".
     
    #17     Jun 16, 2020

  8. Right, we are saying the same thing.
     
    #18     Jun 16, 2020
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    We are. I was supporting your statement.
     
    #19     Jun 16, 2020

  10. No, I was supporting your agremeent with with my conurrence of your being in accordance with the mutual point raised.
     
    #20     Jun 16, 2020