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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Floyd was extremely intoxicated, as we know. He was acting erratically from the first moment officers interacted with him. Lane and Kueng were partners. I am not sure why two new and inexperienced officers would be paired up, but they were and were the first squad on the scene. Lane and Kueng noticed that the three occupants of the Mercedes SUV Floyd was driving were moving around a lot as they were walking up to the vehicle. Lane drew his gun just under two minutes into his footage because Floyd had his right hand out of sight and refused FOUR commands in ten seconds to show his hands. Lane later said that he thought Floyd might try to drive away. Floyd blubbers for a few seconds about getting shot by police before finally cooperating. Lane holsters his gun about 40 seconds after drawing it. Floyd continues to refuse to exit the vehicle, so Lane pulls him out and a struggle ensues for nearly a minute. Both Lane and Kueng are needed to get handcuffs onto Floyd. Kueng handles Floyd while Lane talks with the other car occupants. Floyd’s female friend implies that Floyd is crazy and makes a cuckoo gesture at her head to describe him. Kueng and Lane move Floyd across the street. While they’re moving him, Kueng notices foam around Floyd’s mouth. Floyd falls down several times and is generally uncooperative. He does not listen to orders and starts resisting again. They calm him down and start to search Floyd’s pockets, where a weed chillum pipe is found. Lane is calmly giving orders this whole time, explaining to Floyd that they can’t tell what he’s trying to do and is not following orders, which is why they are reacting how they are. Eight and a half minutes in, Floyd continues to refuse getting in the car, saying he is claustrophobic, “why don’t you believe me?” Floyd is completely delirious at this point, eyes extremely wide and wild looking. Foam at his mouth is visible. Floyd continues arguing about getting into the squad car for another minute or two. Kueng pushes Floyd down into the seat of the car and Floyd says he can’t breathe for the first time. He is nowhere near the ground when he starts complaining about not being able to breathe. Lane then says he is going to pull Floyd into the car. It seemed like Lane pulled too hard or Floyd pushed as he was pulling and Floyd ended up partially on top of Lane. This is when Floyd asks to be put on the ground, but it takes another minute until Floyd is on the ground. Chauvin and the Asian cop arrive while Floyd is still off the ground. Floyd is complaining about not being able to breathe again. Chauvin, Lane, and Kueng all take Floyd down to the ground completely after another struggle. Two officers lose their radios and Floyd’s shoe is knocked off. Floyd continues to kick and struggle on the ground, which is when Chauvin kneels on him and pins his left wrist back further in cuffs. Lane is calm once he gets Floyd’s legs pinned down. Veins were popping out of Floyd’s right arm. Floyd keeps moving and writhing on the ground as he says he can’t breathe. Chauvin and Lane both tell Floyd over the next few minutes to relax and that he’s using a lot of oxygen for someone who can’t breathe. Chauvin asks what Floyd is on and Lane asks Chauvin about PCP intoxication signs, says “isn’t that the shaking of the eyes?” Floyd is still moving and breathing for about four to five minutes while Chauvin has him pinned. When Floyd stops moving and breathing, it happens quickly in about 20-30 seconds and then Kueng is unable to feel a pulse. A crowd has gathered and is yelling at the officers. The Asian cop is on the sidewalk and controlling the crowd. He never touches Floyd. Chauvin seemed in shock and like he froze during the pinning. He barely moves during those few minutes, other than looking around at a white dangerhair who comes up yelling behind the officers and as we know from the crowd footage, looking at the crowd a few times. Other than that, he doesn’t move his hand that is pinning Floyd’s wrist or his leg and seemed stiff or frozen. EMS arrives about a minute after Kueng is unable to find a pulse; they were already en route. Chauvin releases his knee once EMS walks up to Floyd’s body and they move him to a stretcher using one of those white sheet things you see in old war movies. Chauvin looks like he is in shock.
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Alternative news outlet agrees with my opinion of the body cam footage.
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I just want to say man that your being one of the people who viewed the footage slipped right under my radar on here and I didn't know about it until late today.

Thanks, and way to go!
 
What are these guys decked out in camo suited for the woodland rather than urban camouflage like full black or navy blue?
Like the above poster said, that's what the military is currently wearing.

Another is the psychological reason. All black will make them think of cops or fellow travellers or some stupid shit like that.

Fully kitted out in camo makes the brain go "Oh shit, these guys will fucking kill me" instead.

Or, it was on sale at the Army-Navy Surplus Store?
 
As I've stated many times before there does need to be poilce reform as well as criminal justice reform. The current systems in place are a major part of the problem. poilce have for to much Immunity from there own actions. Many of are current laws Actively victimize the mentally ill as well drug users and the poor. This has caused resentment in many communities. This doesn't excuse niggers and there own behavior which has helped escalate this problem.
Defunding the poilce and replacing them with social workers isn't going to help much.
if anything, the people you mention need to either be involuntarily committed or locked up for longer and treated more harshly. The only thing wrong with police is their leadership and the justice department going after and allowing the rank & file to vent against "it's ok to be white stickers" instead of junkies, dealers, and bangers.
 
Those pics of the John Brown Gun Club - looks like a fashion show.
It's cosplay.

You could be right. Its the stopping so far from the target that just seems so unnatural to me.
It ain't far in terms of SMG fire. Seems like there was support back in the car that could have engaged if this was the insanely rare case of someone wanting to fight the army.
 
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Buckle up, Idaho! It's gonna get bumpy.


Boise's mayor is Democrat Lauren McLean. Idaho's governor is Republican Brad Little.

Isn't McLean facing a minor mutiny that could lead to her getting chucked out? Apparently she was trying to turn Boise into a hellhole sanctuary city and some people ain't having it.

Protestor submitting silently without even being handcuffed, these "police" not saying a word, camerathot filming on a potato and conveniently too retarded to get a good look at the license plate. My bullshit detector is going off. Who really are these guys?

It's not hard to imagine soy protestors and rug munchers surrendering like the French when against a proper display of authority. Those guys didn't look like they were in the mood to LARP with Antifags.

The chick filming has a deeper voice than the cuckold saying "we got your back!". :story:


Or, it's just LARPers trying to do a counter-op and make some martyrs since so far Trump has refused to give them any.

Pretty shitty LARP though, You aren't going to make a good martyr by just being whipped into a minivan.
An antifag is gonna have to take a bullet to the chest or mid-section at least. ( :optimistic: )
 
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Thanks to @deeplyhigh for viewing the footage. this puts a completely different context on the incident. My question is whether not releasing the body cam could be used in court as an argument that media coverage has deliberately been allowed to subvert a trial? Viewing the public video, an observer would reasonably conclude that chauvins actions contributed to the death in a far bigger way. Viewing body cam as well puts more context in and reduces the apparent contribution.
Could a good lawyer argue that this has twisted public opinion so much that a fair trial is impossible?
The second question is why the footage was not released at the start. It’s procedure to do so right (?) Not doing so is bad enough, but not doing so while the country burns because of it - how can that be justified? Who made that call, officially and in reality? Was there influence exerted to not release it? This needs investigation too
Chauvin I think should stand trial - but it has to be a fair go, and with the footage not released, the entire country is biased. He cannot get a fair trial.
 
This thread is still going strong.

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