U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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no such thing will happen as long as NATO troops (including american nukes) are based in poland, romania, and the baltic states.
It's all imaginary shit, but if the EU were to collapse and nations became isolationist, this future wouldn't occur I'd imagine without the US having become one already

so I wouldn't imagine the US would give a shit about russia doing gopnik shit to neighbors in this fairytale
 
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"THIS COULD'VE BEEN PREVENTED IF YOU LET OUR BOY KNEEL, MIKE! THIS IS ALL ON YOU!"
 
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It seems like a bizarrely unforced error for Pence to give weight to the overarching liberal narrative when he had no reason to.
 
Have people actually read the warrant?
On May 25, 2020, someone called 911 and reported that a man bought merchandise from Cup Foods at 3759 Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota with a counterfeit $20 bill. At 8:08 p.m., Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) Officers Thomas Lane and J.A. Kueng arrived with their body worn cameras (BWCs) activated and running. The officers learned from store personnel that the man who passed the counterfeit $20 was parked in a car around the corner from the store on 38th Street.

BWC video obtained by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension shows that the officers approached the car, Lane on the driver’s side and Kueng on the passenger side. Three people were in the car; George Floyd was in the driver’s seat, a known adult male was in the passenger seat and a known adult female was sitting in the backseat. As Officer Lane began speaking with Mr. Floyd, he pulled his gun out and pointed it at Mr. Floyd’s open window and directed Mr. Floyd to show his hands. When Mr. Floyd put his hands in the steering wheel, Lane put his gun back in its holster.

While Officer Kueng was speaking with the front seat passenger, Officer Lane ordered Mr. Floyd out of the car, put his hands on Mr. Floyd, and pulled him out of the car. Officer Lane handcuffed Mr. Floyd. Mr. Floyd actively resisted being handcuffed.

Once handcuffed, Mr. Floyd became compliant and walked with Officer Lane to the sidewalk and sat on the ground at Officer Lane’s direction. In a conversation that lasted just under two minutes, Officer Lang asked Mr. Floyd for his name and identification. Officer Lane asked Mr. Lloyd if he was “on anything” and explained that he was arresting Mr. Lloyd for passing counterfeit currency.

Officers Kueng and Lane stood Mr. Floyd up and attempted to walk Mr. Floyd to their squad car (MPD 320) at 8:14 p.m. Mr. Floyd stiffened up, fell to the ground, and told the officers he was claustrophobic.

MPD Officers Derek Chauvin (the defendant) and Tou Thoa then arrived in a separate squad car.

The officers made several attempts to get Mr. Floyd in the backseat of squad 320 from the driver’s side. Mr. Floyd did not voluntarily get in the car and struggled with the officers by intentionally falling down, saying he was not going in the car, and refusing to stand still. Mr. Floyd is over six feet tall and weighs more than 200 pounds.

While standing outside the car, Mr. Floyd began saying and repeating that he could not breathe. The defendant went to the passenger side and tried to get Mr. Floyd into the car from that side and Lane and Kueng assisted.

The defendant pulled Mr. Floyd out of the passenger side of the squad car at 8:19:38 p.m. and Mr. Floyd went to the ground face down and still handcuffed. Kueng held Mr. Floyd’s back and Lane held his legs. The defendant placed his left knee in the area of Mr. Floyd’s head and neck. Mr. Floyd said, “I can’t breathe” multiple times and repeatedly said, “Mama” and “please,” as well. The defendant and the other two officers stayed in their positions.

The officers said, “You are talking fine” to Mr. Floyd as he continued to move back and forth. Lane asked, “should we roll him on his side?” and the defendant said, “No, staying put where we got him.” Officer Lane said, “I am worried about excited delirium or whatever.” The defendant said, “That’s why we have him on his stomach.” None of the three officers moved from their positions.

BWC video shows Mr. Floyd continue to move and breathe. At 8:24:24, Mr. Floyd stopped moving. At 2 27-CR-20-12646 Filed in District Court State of Minnesota 5/29/2020 8:25:31 the video appears to show Mr. Floyd ceasing to breathe or speak. Lane said, “want to roll him on his side.” Kueng checked Mr. Floyd’s right wrist for a pulse and said, “I couldn’t find one.” None of the officers moved from their positions.

At 8:27:24, the defendant removed his knee from Mr. Floyd’s neck. An ambulance and emergency medical personnel arrived, the officers placed Mr. Floyd on a gurney, and the ambulance left the scene. Mr. Floyd was pronounced dead at Hennepin County Medical Center.

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner (ME) conducted Mr. Floyd’s autopsy on May 26, 2020. The full report of the ME is pending but the ME has made the following preliminary findings. The autopsy revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation. Mr. Floyd had underlying health conditions including coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease. The combined effects of Mr. Floyd being restrained by the police, his underlying health conditions and any potential intoxicants in his system likely contributed to his death.

The defendant had his knee on Mr. Floyd’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in total. Two minutes and 53 seconds of this was after Mr. Floyd was non-responsive. Police are trained that this type of restraint with a subject in a prone position is inherently dangerous.

Defendant is in custody.
 
My take is that he didn't intend to kill Floyd, at least initially which already throws 1st and 2nd out the window. He probably decided he was going to 'teach him a lesson' by pinning him to the ground and once the crowd started to yell at him he went deep into an ego-driven power trip and kept his knee on Floyd's neck out of spite. Is he an absolute piece of shit for that? Yes and the charges he's currently brought up on for it seem pretty appropriate, if the county decided to charge with murder one like some of these screeching twittertards want it'd stink of overcharging to get an acquittal.
my take is that he wanted to secure the dude and keep him pinned until he can be taken away (by ambulance or police backup) and knee to the neck was his go-to tactics for situations like that. dude probably did that knee-to-neck pin on hundreds of suspects before without ever running into issues, so the idea that it could seriously injure or even kill the guy wasn't even on his mind at all.
 
We must disband the police so we can replace them with a new, slightly different kind of police!

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AntiFa will just run away the minute they are met with an armed militia. They can’t protect anything. Also, most AntiFa members are either obese or super skinny, so they would make terrible guards.
 
Let's be fucking frank here. What are the chances that this will eventually benefit Trump in the long run? Let's face it. Cooler heads will ultimately prevail because I can't imagine that whoever's funding and organizing these freaks don't want to piss off any more investors. Destroying businesses and neighborhoods served its purpose, but at what cost? What do you think will the majority reaction be to this senselessness being stirred by opportunistic idiots without regard to the consequences?

FFS, people were unanimously in condemnation of Floyd's murder and demanded that the cop be arrested. Video evidence made the difference. Then, this happened?
 
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And what about Floyd or Arbery points to racism being a contributing factor? Oh, right. Nothing. I really wish the right would get off its knees and stop pandering to the chimps who will never vote for them.
 
Let's be fucking frank here. What are the chances that this will eventually benefit Trump in the long run? Let's face it. Cooler heads will ultimately prevail because I can't imagine that whoever's funding and organizing these freaks don't want to piss off any more investors. Destroying businesses and neighborhoods served its purpose, but at what cost? What do you think will the majority reaction be to this senselessness being stirred by opportunistic idiots without regard to the consequences?

FFS, people were unanimously in condemnation of Floyd's murder and demanded that the cop be arrested. Video evidence made the difference. Then, this happened?
lol this works out great for him, the maga goons on twitter are soaking it up that joggers are chimping, and checkmarked joggers are inciting a boogaloo nonstop.

just remember this you filthy huwhite "person" : white silence = violence.
 
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While I think Chauvin fucked up bad and probably should be charged with something (manslaughter IMO might stick) the "I can't breathe" schtick is so common that it means nothing to me. You are trained in physical defensive, pepperspray and handcuffing classes and refreshes to be aware of positional asphyxiation (although this doesn't really qualify) but I've heard tons of instructors say if they're talking, they're breathing.

Doesn't mean other medical issues or compounding issues can't come into play, or that someone cannot later stop breathing due to positional asphyxiation, but "I can't breathe" and crying for mama is up there with "these cuffs are too tight" and "ya'll racist". They are cornerstones of any arrest in which there is any degree of resistance, especially if the arrestee believes it is being filmed.

Edited to add that there is always an obligatory grandma, girlfriend, or witless cousin handy to shout that there is no "probably cause" and "you'se hurtin him!"
 
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