rod

Retired 23 years
Personally, I find it amazing that a white man can be convicted of murder for slowly killing a Black man while being filmed doing it. It is a time honored white privilege.

Try and convict him on tax fraud and put him in general population for 15-20.

Put the garbage away.
I find it amazing that a black man can hold up a pregnant women, take drugs in broad daylight, try to pass counterfeit money, resist arrest and still be made out to be the second coming of Christ complete with designated worship areas . That is what is amazing. That and the fact that the city paid this idiots family 27 million dollars even before the case came to trial.
 

El Correcto

god is dead
Personally, I find it amazing that a white man can be convicted of murder for slowly killing a Black man while being filmed doing it. It is a time honored white privilege.

Try and convict him on tax fraud and put him in general population for 15-20.

Put the garbage away.
If we can’t convict him for the overdose of George Floyd in a show trial we will just have him killed in general pop for hiding money he earned from the government..
 

Tyrone Slothrop

Well-Known Member


Unsealed on Friday, the first indictment states that Chauvin “willfully deprived George Floyd of the right, secured and protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States, to be free from an unreasonable seizure, which includes the right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a police officer.”


“Specifically, Defendant Chauvin held his left knee across George Floyd’s neck, and his right knee on Floyd’s back and arm, as George Floyd lay on the ground, handcuffed and unresisting, and kept his knees on Floyd’s neck and body even after Floyd became unresponsive,” the grand jury charged.


Chauvin was charged separately in another indictment for allegedly holding an unnamed juvenile “by the throat” and hitting that minor “multiple times in the head with a flashlight.” A second count claims that Chauvin “held his knee on the neck and the upper back” of the 14-year-old, who allegedly “was lying prone, handcuffed, and unresisting.”


Both indictments were dated Thursday and were made public early Friday morning.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right


Unsealed on Friday, the first indictment states that Chauvin “willfully deprived George Floyd of the right, secured and protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States, to be free from an unreasonable seizure, which includes the right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a police officer.”


“Specifically, Defendant Chauvin held his left knee across George Floyd’s neck, and his right knee on Floyd’s back and arm, as George Floyd lay on the ground, handcuffed and unresisting, and kept his knees on Floyd’s neck and body even after Floyd became unresponsive,” the grand jury charged.


Chauvin was charged separately in another indictment for allegedly holding an unnamed juvenile “by the throat” and hitting that minor “multiple times in the head with a flashlight.” A second count claims that Chauvin “held his knee on the neck and the upper back” of the 14-year-old, who allegedly “was lying prone, handcuffed, and unresisting.”


Both indictments were dated Thursday and were made public early Friday morning.
Ya this was already reported. They were apparently ready to take him into custody immediately if he was found not guilty.

This is the kind of thing you see from evil tyrannical authoritarian governments, so it's not surprising to see it from Biden's justice department.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Ya this was already reported. They were apparently ready to take him into custody immediately if he was found not guilty.

This is the kind of thing you see from evil tyrannical authoritarian governments, so it's not surprising to see it from Biden's justice department.
They always knew the first trial was going to be on shaky ground so had civil rights violations as the backup plan. A gray area where they can't even point to what laws were violated.

And indicted just means they had a ham sandwich for lunch.
 

vantexan

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