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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I’ve posted about this a couple times before, but this thread is stupid long, so basically body cam data is private while an investigation is ongoing, but there are several exceptions, including if the subjects or officers involved want to request the video. The video could be published by the subject or officers, from my understanding. Unfortunately, the footage was not included on the court website.

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Court documents, including the full body cam transcript and Lane’s statement to police are attached to preserve locally.

From Transcript.pdf page 32

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From page 47

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Male 3 was extremely irritating when the struggle was going on, repeating the same thing over and over again

from page 42

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Still, even he realizes that Floyd 'fucked up' from page 45

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From Transcript2.pdf page 20 after the EMS arrives

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I think Speaker 17 is the EMT. Seems like Floyd had a heart attack Lane assists with CPR

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Last bit of transcript 2

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I think transcript2 is from Lane's body cam.

Can we invite Terry Crews to do an AMA with @Null ? I got so pissed off at that "interviewer" that I started yelling at my phone for him to shut the fuck up and let the man speak.

If Null's going to nuke Kiwi Farms anyway he might as well go out in a blaze of glory interviewing people the Democrats hate in the run-up to an election where they're hell-bent on silencing anyone who tries to derail their narrative.

Basically a Kamikaze run against the DNC in an election year.
 
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NYC, State, Cuomo, de Blasio Sued over New York Riots for 100 Million by Storeowner
The city and state of New York, the New York City Police Department, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Police Commissioner Dermot Shea are being sued for $100 million for the damage resulting from riots on the night of May 29, New York Post columnist Cindy Adams is reporting.

Adams, in a Page Six story published Tuesday, said she has been told by the lawyer filing the suit, Sal Strazzullo, that a notice has been filed with the New York State Court of Claims, the first step in suing the state and its agencies.

“Where are our tax dollars going? Rocks, bricks thrown? Glass smashed? Merchandise stolen? Thrown out? People hurt? Millions lost? Businesses destroyed? Lives crushed?” Adams quoted Strazzullo as saying. “Not protecting commercial properties is negligence of duty. It’s looters against New York City and state.”

The suit is being filed on behalf of Domus Design Center on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, an interior home design studio and showroom, but Strazzullo said he expected it to grow into a class-action suit as more businesses and individuals joined.

“This will be a class-action lawsuit. Costly,” he said. “Because the others will come on board.”

Protests in several parts of New York City, as well as other cities across the country, ensued for days and in some cases weeks after a black man, George Floyd, died in police custody in Minneapolis on Memorial Day.

Macy’s iconic flagship store at 34th and Broadway was looted on the night of June 1, resulting in Saks Fifth Avenue boarding up its famous Fifth Avenue store, reinforced with razor wire and guard dogs.

Adams quoted Strazzullo indirectly as referring to New York state’s bail reform, which went into effect in January and eliminated bail for misdemeanors and non-violent felonies for those accused, as a reason for the property destruction and theft.

“Paying taxes that help pay the salary of the NYPD, we expect protection in return,” Strazzullo said. “Where was the city? The state? Officials failing to protect their residents? Government is responsible to protect its citizens and businesses against criminals who want to do bad.

“Not every lawsuit is for money. This type of suit — about the city’s acts and omissions in failing to control or otherwise restrain violent protesters, which caused destruction to claimant’s retail store — is for a point.”
Hopefully will grow into a class action lawsuit, so many businesses will struggle to recover from having their business burned down and corona.

The local business owners are the only ones keeping these people accountable. Seattle was willing to let the leftist tards larp at Chaz until the business owners sued.
 
The most subtle moment of the documentary was when they overtook that teacher’s retirement party, stole the cake, took over the meeting, surrounded the exits, and held the teachers in a sort of emotional hostage. You can see on their faces that they were starting to realize the absolute demon they had created.

That’s what you get for pandering to a bunch of misfits with your 97% school acceptance rate, when they fail at that because they are desensitized to gibs, and put them in a “revolutionary” liberal structure that lets the teachers teach whatever they damn please.
 
Re:Baden:


There Is No Second Autopsy of George Floyd’s Death
by Paul Craig Roberts

Excerpt:


Lunatic counterpoint:

George Floyd’s Autopsy and the Structural Gaslighting of America
The weaponization of medical language emboldened white supremacy with the authority of the white coat. How will we stop it from happening again?

By Ann Crawford-Roberts, Sonya Shadravan, Jennifer Tsai, Nicolás E. Barceló, Allie Gips, Michael Mensah, Nichole Roxas, Alina Kung, Anna Darby, Naya Misa, Isabella Morton, Alice Shen on June 6, 2020

So libs are now admitting they were blowing smoke up our asses when they were exalting SCIENTISTS!® as infallible sages?
 
Re:Baden:


There Is No Second Autopsy of George Floyd’s Death
by Paul Craig Roberts

Excerpt:


Lunatic counterpoint:

George Floyd’s Autopsy and the Structural Gaslighting of America
The weaponization of medical language emboldened white supremacy with the authority of the white coat. How will we stop it from happening again?

By Ann Crawford-Roberts, Sonya Shadravan, Jennifer Tsai, Nicolás E. Barceló, Allie Gips, Michael Mensah, Nichole Roxas, Alina Kung, Anna Darby, Naya Misa, Isabella Morton, Alice Shen on June 6, 2020

No mention of fentanyl or drugs in the lunatic counterpoint.
 
The man had three times the lethal does of fentanyl in his system along with meth, coke, and even caffeine for good measure. He wasn't just high he was medical miracle levels of fucked up and not dead. The prosecution is even more delusional than I thought if they are seriously considering pushing the "he wasn't really on drugs" angle.
 
So libs are now admitting they were blowing smoke up our asses when they were exalting SCIENTISTS!® as infallible sages?
If someone tells me I must not read something, I am tempted to give it a look. If you are reading this, you probably have the same curiosity, and the same wish to rebel against other people telling you what you may not read, and what you must not think.

In that light, here is an interesting story. Some authors who had published an academic paper on 26 June asked for it to be withdrawn. Very odd: getting papers published is difficult and very time-consuming. Most authors want them to be read as widely as possible. If other researchers have objections, they submit papers criticising the original paper. Sometimes an individual error is found and corrected in an Erratum statement. To withdraw a whole paper in this way is unusual.

What mistake did the authors find which made them take down a paper which had been peer reviewed (by four reviewers, including a statistician, plus two members of the editorial team) and accepted into the public domain as a scholarly publication?
As social scientists, we have a responsibility to be sensitive to the political, social, and cultural issues raised by our work.
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Science is infallible!

No mention of fentanyl or drugs in the lunatic counterpoint.
Ultimately, the initial report overstated and misrepresented the role of chronic medical conditions, inappropriately alluded to intoxicants, and failed to acknowledge the stark reality that but for the defendant’s knee on George Floyd’s neck, he would not be dead today.
Taking into account his physical health in matters regarding his physical health? Irrelevant!

Note: half of the doctors that signed that article are psychiatrists, ie: pill pushing doctors. Why are they even in there?
 
The man had three times the lethal does of fentanyl in his system along with meth, coke, and even caffeine for good measure. He wasn't just high he was medical miracle levels of fucked up and not dead. The prosecution is even more delusional than I thought if they are seriously considering pushing the "he wasn't really on drugs" angle.
The most they can hope for is a manslaughter charge, but between the video footage and autopsy, they might have to lower it to assault if they want anything to stick.
 
The most they can hope for is a manslaughter charge, but between the video footage and autopsy, they might have to lower it to assault if they want anything to stick.

Even manslaughter might be a stretch, the bodycam video/audio clearly shows him having difficulty walking and saying "I can't breath" before he's restrained.
 
Remember last month when Lady Antebellum, a band made up of white people, changed their name to Lady A to virtue signal, then it came out that a black lady, Anita White had been using that name for over 20 years? The white band is now suing the black singer over the use of the name. Wonder how this'll play out on the twitter before something shiny happens to distract everyone.

This makes me want to kill whitey myself.
 
The man had three times the lethal does of fentanyl in his system along with meth, coke, and even caffeine for good measure. He wasn't just high he was medical miracle levels of fucked up and not dead. The prosecution is even more delusional than I thought if they are seriously considering pushing the "he wasn't really on drugs" angle.


This is what I don't get. Have you ever had/done fent? I have in pre-op analgesia. It was amazing. Like seriously, it was so, so fucking good. It was that good, after my op, they referred me to a counsellor to persuade me not to try it outside of a clinical setting. And it came before a miserable, shitty op for miserable, shitty reasons. Which is why I was referred. Because of it, I can totally get why people would chase that particular dragon. Shitty op>pain meds that make you feel not shitty> possible drug addiction>????> profit?


I do not get how someone who was "trying to sort their life out" could be on that stuff. It's pretty brutal and used on patients who are suffering with serious pre-op pain


What I cannot get my head around is this: Why are they martyring that man, not an nnocent, 8 year old girl? If that is not the epitome of male privelidge (I know, spelling, but I don't believe in it so I do not care) then I do not know what is
 
What I cannot get my head around is this: Why are they martyring that man, not an nnocent, 8 year old girl? If that is not the epitome of male privelidge (I know, spelling, but I don't believe in it so I do not care) then I do not know what is

They only care about criminals who are killed in the process of committing crimes. They couldn't give a shit less about innocent kids.
 
This is what I don't get. Have you ever had/done fent?
Fentanyl overdoses can make you feel like time is slowed down, like your heart is not beating barely at all, while at the same you struggle to breathe. It is a terrifying experience.

That he had a heart attack and/or struggled to breathe while overdosing on fentanyl is no shocker. Especially when combined with his heart condition and all the other drugs in his system that might have been potentiating it.

I do not get how someone who was "trying to sort their life out" could be on that stuff. It's pretty brutal and used on patients who are suffering with serious pre-op pain
He was high off his ass while trying to pass off fake money at a store. He was not trying to sort his life out. It is possible that he did not intentionally take fentanyl, that maybe it was mixed in with some other drug he did choose to take. There have been many cases of that. Prince, for example.
 
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