So you're saying he would have died right there no matter what, even if the police weren't on site.
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How in the world did you come up with that? The testimony seems to be that if not for several underlying med conditions, he likely would have survived. Does that excuse Chauvin's actions? No, and that's why I say I am content to let the trial play out.Quote:
So you're saying he would have died right there no matter what.
Here's how you and I are different. I appreciate what those cops in blue do for me. They have an unspeakably difficult job and they deserve our undying appreciation and love. So when one does something that looks questionable, I don't jump all over that person just to validate my liberal dem creds like you seem to do. I believe in giving the cop due process. I mourn over a person killed for no good reason AND for a cop whose life is basically over. That's how we are different. If Chauvin is guilty, and he does seem to be, then it's a tragedy on several different levels. You seem to view these cases as nothing but an opportunity to show everyone how liberal you are.
That was completely rejected by witnesses during cross examination and by direct testimony in the first phase of the trial by prosecution witnesses. Saying several factors contributed to the man's death is like saying being born contributed to the man's death. We all die eventually so living is a contributing factor since it leads to death.
I repeat - nobody but you is unsure of the cause of death of Floyd.
Yeah. Me and the medical examiner.
I'll just repeat what I've said. I find nothing to rejoice in with this case as you seem to. It's all unspeakably tragic, both the death of George Floyd, and the extreme going astray of Chauvin. I mourn that he will have to spend most of the rest of his life in jail. So I'm not going to try and turn it into a cheap, pathetic political statement just to prove some liberal bona fides the way you seem so eager to do. Perhaps I have misread that. I hope so. At any rate, I love the police and treasure them. I can sleep securely at night because they are willing to risk their lives to keep all of us safe. I am THRILLED to give them both the benefit of the doubt and due process. If one of them is guilty, then so be it, but if it doesn't tear your heart, then your heart is not right.
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JL, please allow a 154-pound man to kneel on your neck for 9 minutes 29 seconds while your hands are cuffed behind your back and you are lying facedown on a parking lot.
ah, you've been there! Saturday night at the Blue oyster bar and grill.Quote:
JL, please allow a 154-pound man to kneel on your neck for 9 minutes 29 seconds while your hands are cuffed behind your back and you are lying facedown on a parking lot.
.Doesn't get much plainer than this. I'm not saying he's right, but your claim is plainly false.Quote:
Not a single witness testified that Floyd likely would have survived if not for several underlying med conditions. NOT ONE! You're making this up out of whole cloth. And you have the temerity to call me and others liars! You are pathetic
https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/14/us/de...-13/index.htmlQuote:
(CNN)Maryland's former chief medical examiner testified for Derek Chauvin's defense on Wednesday that George Floyd died due to his underlying heart disease -- not the police restraint.
"In my opinion, Mr. Floyd had a sudden cardiac arrhythmia, or cardiac arrhythmia, due to his atherosclerosis and hypertensive heart disease ... during his restraint and subdual by the police," said Dr. David Fowler, a forensic pathologist who retired as Maryland's chief medical examiner at the end of 2019.
Floyd had narrowed coronary arteries, known as atherosclerosis, and an enlarged heart due to his high blood pressure, or hypertension, Fowler said. Floyd's fentanyl and methamphetamine use and a tumor known as a paraganglioma were other significant conditions that contributed to his death, he said.
I realize you guys are enjoying your opportunity to crucify a police officer. I just don't get that pleasure.
WG, try being a policeman for a week and then get back with us. I feel very certain your view of the world, and of the police, will change enormously. Your behavior about this is what I find disappointing. You have lived your entire life under the protection of cops who risk life and limb everyday, and yet you get such glee out of this opportunity to give a legal beat down to a policeman.Quote:
JL, please allow a 154-pound man to kneel on your neck for 9 minutes 29 seconds while your hands are cuffed behind your back and you are lying facedown on a parking lot.
no they are crucifying a murderer
If you don't think the key factor in this trial is the fact that Chauvin was a police officer, then you need a lot of help. That is the ONLY reason it is a national storym, and it is the ONLY reason liberal dems have even one ounce of interest in this tragedy.Quote:
no they are crucifying a murderer
No, the key factor in this case is the excessive force by cops causing death caught on camera!!!
I have been closely involved with them, as part of one of my psych internships. Chauvin is a little man who was intimidated by a bigger Black man who may not have even known that $20 was counterfeit. Who examines the bills in their wallet to check for counterfeit? AND, was it ever proven to be counterfeit, or was just the clerk's supposition?
Would YOU have realized that $20 wasn't the real thing?
How many patrols did you go on? How many arrests did you participate in?Quote:
I have been closely involved with them, as part of one of my psych internships.
And you know this how?Quote:
Chauvin is a little man who was intimidated by a bigger Black man who may not have even known that $20 was counterfeit.
I have no idea. I do know that when the police say you are under arrest, then you are under arrest. If you resist, it's not good. But yet again, that's why it has gone to trial. We'll see what the jury decides. I'll live with it either way, regardless of how much Maxine Waters encourages violence, and regardless of how disappointed it seems you will be to not be able to put a cop in jail if he is found innocent.Quote:
Who examines the bills in their wallet to check for counterfeit? AND, was it ever proven to be counterfeit, or was just the clerk's supposition?
I don't think DC is guilty of second degree murder. I'm not saying he is not responsible in some way for GF's death, but I don't see how it amounts to second degree murder. I don't see how you can show that DC intended for GF to die. Manslaughter?? That sounds reasonable.
It was standard procedure...It is no longer in the rule book.Quote:
no they are crucifying a murderer
I've been in similar situations. Had our boy Floyd, not Resisted, crying , fighting, panicking etc.
There'd be a good chance he'd have survived this ordeal. Simply put- Floyd couldn't catch his breath.
I didn't like the way the Police handled the entire situation, it was heart wrenching to watch...I wouldn't want to see it again.
They are out for blood. Chauvin, (poor Sod) will most likely take the hit.
O.J. Simpson, (Ignoramus) all over again.
Hmm, JL, you hopped and skipped right over my last question.
Would YOU have realized that $20 wasn't the real thing?
I didn't hop and skip over anything. I said as clearly as can be said, "I have no idea." School principals don't receive training on recognizing counterfeit bills.
You, however, DID "hop and skip" over my question, so I'll ask it again. You claimed, "Chauvin is a little man who was intimidated by a bigger Black man who may not have even known that $20 was counterfeit." I replied, "And you know this how?"
I will patiently wait.
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