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Would not have expected anything less.
 
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Shots fired by the "peaceful protestors" and filmed by "journalists" in "George Floyd square" on the anniversary of the felons death from fentanyl overdose. The shooters escaped into the crowd, according to one of the few remaining Police Officers.

I'm laughing so hard, I can't breath! Wink Regards 18DAI


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Fentanyl George being honored on his 1yr. I would expect no less.

Will May 25th become a National Holiday?
Yep. It will be called...POS OD Day.

Shots being fired in GF Square behind reporters is just so perfect for the environment there. Hey Minneapolis, y'all keep on peaceful protestin'. Big GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin


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Nineteen children in Minneapolis have been shot this year, an increase of 171% over the same period in 2020. Their relatives wonder where the protesters are. “Why ain’t nobody mad about a 10-year-old, my grandson, fighting for his life?” asked Sharrie Jennings, Ladavionne’s grandmother, at a May 17 mayoral event. “Because a cop didn’t shoot him, is that why?”


To answer your question Ms Jennings - Yes, the race baiters, peaceful protesters, liberal college kids and neighborhood thugs don’t give damn about your grandchild or any other victim of black on black crime.


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Fentanyl George being honored on his 1yr. I would expect no less.

Will May 25th become a National Holiday?


Well he has been crime free and sober for a year now. Just saying...
 
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Went to pub happy hour yesterday, and NBA pregame is on. It's all about gf and the white house visit today. 3 or 3.5 out of the 4 commentators are the same race as almost all the players, and they prattle on incessantly about injustice and equality. They have seen the injustice, and seem confident the white house visit makes things one step closer to equality.
 
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Fentanyl George being honored on his 1yr. I would expect no less.

Will May 25th become a National Holiday?

Not the 25th but Oct 14th.
https://www.change.org/p/unite...nal-george-floyd-day
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George Floyd was a grandfather, a beautiful spirit, a mentor, a person of peace, a gentle giant, and always cheerful, as described by his friends and family. After a run-in with the law around 2007, he decided to turn his life around and become a force for good. He served in ministry outreach in Houston's Third Ward, mentoring at-risk youth before moving to Minneapolis around 2018 as part of a discipleship program. George was determined to see young men turn away from violence and street culture, going so far as to tape a video pleading for young men in the next generation to put down their guns and stop the violence.

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From one of the many articles:

“The suspected shooter was last seen driving away from the scene, according to police. No other details, including a motive for the shooting or the identity of the victim, were immediately available.”

So, the suspected shooter was seen driving aaay from the scene but no actual description was given? I guess in a way, that is in and of itself, a probable description…




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Derek Chauvin gets 22ish years in prison.

Hmmmmmmmmmmm.

Cue the fires and riots and shootings, 'n' stuff.

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Again, not a Chauvin fan, but it is ludicrous that he was not only railroaded for the "killing" of a Mope who died of a Fentanyl overdose, but then given such a long sentence.

Locally, Homeys convicted of killing other Homeys, you know, for "disrespectin-n-shit" don't get that much time. And they all have prior felony convictions! The justice system is messed up in this country today.

Thanks Obama! Regards 18DAI


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Again, not a Chauvin fan, but it is ludicrous that he was not only railroaded for the "killing" of a Mope who died of a Fentanyl overdose, but then given such a long sentence.


I agree with you, and I'll say it again: if you live in a communist city, and work for the communist regime, don't be surprised when they parade you in front of a show trial and then toss you in the gulag.

That's what communists do.
 
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Again, not a Chauvin fan, but it is ludicrous that he was not only railroaded for the "killing" of a Mope who died of a Fentanyl overdose, but then given such a long sentence.


I'm still not sure he died of a drug overdose because a number of others have died from the same neck restraint.

https://www.usatoday.com/in-de...ce-holds/3137373001/

n Columbus, Georgia, a 300-pound police officer sat on Hector Arreola’s back while another held a knee to his neck and kept him face down outside his neighbor’s house for six minutes until he stopped moving and later died.

In Phoenix, four police officers placed the weight of their bodies on Muhammad Abdul Muhaymin’s head, neck, back and limbs as he lay face-down and handcuffed before going into cardiac arrest and dying.

Three officers in Aurora, Colorado, tackled Elijah McClain as he walked home with groceries, using a stranglehold around his neck and handcuffing him as he pleaded and vomited. He was removed from life support days later.

In all three cases, the unarmed men uttered the same phrase as police wrestled them into custody.

“I can’t breathe.”

Their warnings were ignored.

At least 134 people have died in police custody from “asphyxia/restraint” in the past decade alone, even though many apparently did not — or could not — express difficulty breathing, according to a review of Fatal Encounters, a searchable database of people who died while interacting with police.
 
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Okay but did Derek know this about the others that died, and was he given the opportunity to file any kind of complaint against the official training policy?




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Again, not a Chauvin fan, but it is ludicrous that he was not only railroaded for the "killing" of a Mope who died of a Fentanyl overdose, but then given such a long sentence.


I agree with you, and I'll say it again: if you live in a communist city, and work for the communist regime, don't be surprised when they parade you in front of a show trial and then toss you in the gulag.

That's what communists do.

THIS.

If you can't change it, move. These liberal crapholes must fail completely before any improvement is possible.


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Chauvin could have used a public defender and got the same sentence. What a sham of a trial.
 
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It's rare that the justice system gets things right, but 22.5yrs is a fine start for this murderous garbage.

Let's hope such a travesty never happens again at the hands and knees of the police.

Fat chance, but a fine hope and goal just the same.

May every day of his sentence be as torturous as George's final moments, pathetic fucking pussy.
 
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It's rare that the justice system gets things right, but 22.5yrs is a fine start for this murderous garbage.


Eh? Whaaa? You serious? Roll Eyes



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It's rare that the justice system gets things right, but 22.5yrs is a fine start for this murderous garbage.


Eh? Whaaa? You serious? Roll Eyes


Yes, he is serious. He’s among that 1% in this forum whom I just don’t get.


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It's rare that the justice system gets things right, but 22.5yrs is a fine start for this murderous garbage.

Let's hope such a travesty never happens again at the hands and knees of the police.

Fat chance, but a fine hope and goal just the same.

May every day of his sentence be as torturous as George's final moments, pathetic fucking pussy.

I try, I really do…but I just don’t get you.

“Murderous garbage”? You are saying then that the officer intended to kill his suspect in front of his partner and 2 brand new trainees?

Doh-Kay.


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Again, not a Chauvin fan, but it is ludicrous that he was not only railroaded for the "killing" of a Mope who died of a Fentanyl overdose, but then given such a long sentence.


I'm still not sure he died of a drug overdose because a number of others have died from the same neck restraint.

https://www.usatoday.com/in-de...ce-holds/3137373001/

n Columbus, Georgia, a 300-pound police officer sat on Hector Arreola’s back while another held a knee to his neck and kept him face down outside his neighbor’s house for six minutes until he stopped moving and later died.

In Phoenix, four police officers placed the weight of their bodies on Muhammad Abdul Muhaymin’s head, neck, back and limbs as he lay face-down and handcuffed before going into cardiac arrest and dying.

Three officers in Aurora, Colorado, tackled Elijah McClain as he walked home with groceries, using a stranglehold around his neck and handcuffing him as he pleaded and vomited. He was removed from life support days later.

In all three cases, the unarmed men uttered the same phrase as police wrestled them into custody.

“I can’t breathe.”

Their warnings were ignored.

At least 134 people have died in police custody from “asphyxia/restraint” in the past decade alone, even though many apparently did not — or could not — express difficulty breathing, according to a review of Fatal Encounters, a searchable database of people who died while interacting with police.


Do you know what percentage of those people fought vigorously with police while speedballing and having a heart condition? My guess is many of them checked one of, or multiple of those boxes.

George Floyd always had the option to cooperate and face a slap on the wrist for passing a fake bill. He brought this upon himself. The only crime DC committed was failure to render aid. Every single action taken until Floyd stopped breathing was by the book and morally correct. Had he immediately started life saving procedures when Floyd went limp, I'd say he's 100% innocent. The fact he didn't would make me want some punishment for DC, maybe five years minus time served.



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