El Correcto

god is dead
Wow, those speeches from Harris and Biden...
This guy was a criminal who held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach while he robbed her house.. He'd be alive now if he hadn't have been trying to pass phony money..
Yeah, I'm glad Chauvin was found guilty too, but they're playing it like Floyd was some kind of angel from heaven.
Named a bill after this loser? WTH...
Chauvin wasn’t guilt of killing that doped up criminal. The drug dealer in the car they refused to offer immunity to killed George Floyd.
 

MAKAVELI

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Chauvin wasn’t guilt of killing that doped up criminal. The drug dealer in the car they refused to offer immunity to killed George Floyd.
Sorry to break the news to you bro but....
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El Correcto

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“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.

Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.

That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.
 

El Correcto

god is dead
I want to see the saints that can go out and shoot gang bangers and tackle armed suspects all while being a glowing happy people person.
Rough around the edges sure, abrasive sure. He did more for the inner city streets than any democrat I’ve ever see.
 

rickyb

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“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.

Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.

That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.
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Chauvin is the 7th on-duty cop to be convicted of murder since 2005, out of around 15,000 police killings in that time.
 

rickyb

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“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.

Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.

That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.
aside from the murder, if he acted like he did as a cop at any other job he woulda got fired.

coppers are unaccountable
 

It will be fine

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“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.

Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.

That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.
Your type is always trying to make convicted murderers heroes. Twisted.
 
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