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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It was not the same company. That one was a Wellington Management project and the logo on the fencing is different.

Found a photo I hadn’t seen of the fire in its infancy. Notice anything about many of the individuals here? The guy on the left is wearing the same garb that many Somali Muslims wear. The guy in the foreground looks like he could be Somali too.
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This photo still makes me mad because this excuse for a man is smiling while watching it burn.
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Perhaps one could explain away the trash humans by the fact it's near the shelter... maybe.

But there's something awfully suspicious about it. The fire took hold, apparently in the centre - the wood pile above. One of the local news stations (local Sunrise part before the handover to flagship) pointed out that the firefighters were still spraying water on the centre. People could also feel the heat a mile away.

If a building goes up like that and its fuel would be minimised by no human occupation... god help whoever moves into the Arlow.
Somehow, I suspect it's not that simple. I'm curious to see if there were any council objections to the Kaeding sale in 2019 or how they are doing as a company.
There's just something odd about it.
 
Is there a reason the first thing the cop did was start waving his gun around? Like I'd get it if there were reports that the people in that car were armed and dangerous but otherwise, this whole video is fucking retarded and the entire event probably could've been completely avoided just by not doing that one thing. This footage does prove that the media lied but it also makes the officers look worse in how they handled the situation.
That was my first thought. The cop drawing and pointing his gun escalated the situation. One could argue that this caused Floyd to panic, even if he were under the influence.

But with "I can't breathe" starting well before Chavin arrived, IMHO the most the prosecution could get out of this is involuntary manslaughter.
 
If you're cornered like this, pick one target and fuck them up really hard.

Get them on the ground and just punch their head like you're a ufc fighter. The other ones will usually panic and flee.
This will work if they're all timid soys who've never had a real life confrontation. But if you're facing a pack of ferals, you don't want to go to the ground, because their "fighting" style is to circle like hyenas, running in from behind and curb stomping when they overwhelm you. Circling away to keep them aligned is the best bet as they tend to fear direct frontal engagement.
 
Is there a reason the first thing the cop did was start waving his gun around? Like I'd get it if there were reports that the people in that car were armed and dangerous but otherwise, this whole video is fucking retarded and the entire event probably could've been completely avoided just by not doing that one thing. This footage does prove that the media lied but it also makes the officers look worse in how they handled the situation.

Because they saw the three occupants of the vehicle moving around a bunch and commented on it as they walked up to the car and Lane tells Floyd four times to show his hands before he pulls the gun. Floyd was uncooperative from the beginning. Lane explains that to Floyd too: “Ok, well when I say put your hands up, you put your fucking hands up.” Obey the police during an arrest and if something is against policy, you fight it afterwards. This isn’t hard for most of us to understand.

Perhaps one could explain away the trash humans by the fact it's near the shelter... maybe.

But there's something awfully suspicious about it. The fire took hold, apparently in the centre - the wood pile above. One of the local news stations (local Sunrise part before the handover to flagship) pointed out that the firefighters were still spraying water on the centre. People could also feel the heat a mile away.

If a building goes up like that and its fuel would be minimised by no human occupation... god help whoever moves into the Arlow.
Somehow, I suspect it's not that simple. I'm curious to see if there were any council objections to the Kaeding sale in 2019 or how they are doing as a company.
There's just something odd about it.

There is absolutely something odd about it. That type of blaze doesn’t start out of nowhere and it was also right across the street from the Xcel Energy Center, which is a major arena in the area where the Minnesota Wild play hockey.
 
Is there a reason the first thing the cop did was start waving his gun around? Like I'd get it if there were reports that the people in that car were armed and dangerous but otherwise, this whole video is fucking retarded and the entire event probably could've been completely avoided just by not doing that one thing. This footage does prove that the media lied but it also makes the officers look worse in how they handled the situation.
That was my first thought. The cop drawing and pointing his gun escalated the situation. One could argue that this caused Floyd to panic, even if he were under the influence.

But with "I can't breathe" starting well before Chavin arrived, IMHO the most the prosecution could get out of this is involuntary manslaughter.
he refused to show his hands. cops pull guns when you dont show hands. not showing hands means possible gun or other weapon. this was very normal compared to other police cams. have you ever watched body cameras before?
 
Is there a reason the first thing the cop did was start waving his gun around? Like I'd get it if there were reports that the people in that car were armed and dangerous but otherwise, this whole video is fucking retarded and the entire event probably could've been completely avoided just by not doing that one thing. This footage does prove that the media lied but it also makes the officers look worse in how they handled the situation.

The cop was operating within policy as counterfeiting is a felony in the state of Minnesota and it is the departmental policy to respond to felony stops with guns drawn.

If the officers actions are out of policy, that just allows for the department to discipline them. While drawing the firearm looks bad, it is not the officers fault. He was just following the rules set forth in a Democrat controlled city.
 
have you ever watched body cameras before?
Not regularly, so that's news to me. Makes sense, I guess. I'm still trying to be impartial in spite of all this.
Why the hell haven't they did this already, I feel like they have enough info at this point to do it.
They've been too busy trying to oust the Orange One.
 
he refused to show his hands. cops pull guns when you dont show hands. not showing hands means possible gun or other weapon. this was very normal compared to other police cams. have you ever watched body cameras before?
He could literally see his hands and he pulled the gun out in like .0002 seconds. If most videos have that then it's just more proof that police are trigger-happy power trippers.
 
He could literally see his hands and he pulled the gun out in like .0002 seconds. If most videos have that then it's just more proof that police are trigger-happy power trippers.
no. his right hand was out of sight when the gun was pulled. you can literally hear the officer telling him to show his other hand. once again. this is NORMAL
 
He could literally see his hands and he pulled the gun out in like .0002 seconds. If most videos have that then it's just more proof that police are trigger-happy power trippers.
He could not, and Floyd kept on hiding his hands. Things can go from "okay" to "shots fired" by the suspect quicker then what most people can process. See the videos above your post.
 
The cop was operating within policy as counterfeiting is a felony in the state of Minnesota and it is the departmental policy to respond to felony stops with guns drawn.

If the officers actions are out of policy, that just allows for the department to discipline them. While drawing the firearm looks bad, it is not the officers fault. He was just following the rules set forth in a Democrat controlled city.
I don't see anything here saying that it's a requirement to use a gun in the case of a felony but I just skimmed with ctrl+f and the word "gun", highlight it for me if you have the quote.
no. his right hand was out of sight when the gun was pulled. you can literally hear the officer telling him to show his other hand. once again. this is NORMAL
You can literally see his elbow in the same position as his other hand through the back window, in the angle the officer was in, he could clearly see the other hand. Yes, I know it's normal for police officers to have a sub 90 IQ, we should make that not the case so this doesn't happen and antifa/nigs don't have an excuse to destroy cities.
 
I don't see anything here saying that it's a requirement to use a gun in the case of a felony but I just skimmed with ctrl+f and the word "gun", highlight it for me if you have the quote.

You can literally see his elbow in the same position as his other hand through the back window, in the angle the officer was in, he could clearly see the other hand. Yes, I know it's normal for police officers to have a sub 90 IQ, we should make that not the case so this doesn't happen and antifa/nigs don't have an excuse to destroy cities.
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In accordance with typical felony stop procedures, officers approached thesubject vehicle with firearms drawn and pointed.
It was the first result for "felony"
 
I don't see anything here saying that it's a requirement to use a gun in the case of a felony but I just skimmed with ctrl+f and the word "gun", highlight it for me if you have the quote.

You can literally see his elbow in the same position as his other hand through the back window, in the angle the officer was in, he could clearly see the other hand. Yes, I know it's normal for police officers to have a sub 90 IQ, we should make that not the case so this doesn't happen and antifa/nigs don't have an excuse to destroy cities.

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In accordance with typical felony stop procedures, officers approached the
subject vehicle with firearms drawn and pointed. The determination to implement felony stop
procedures was based upon officer safety considerations, in light of the report of a gun in the vehicle, though officers did not themselves see a gun and had not witnessed the commission of a criminal offense.

I could probably find it on the Minneapolis police use of force policy but I am at work.
 
No he couldn't. He could see one hand only and repeatedly told Floyd to show both hands before pulling his gun.
no matter what the facts are. some fucking retard will still try to blame the cops instead of the nig i mean criminal

I don't see anything here saying that it's a requirement to use a gun in the case of a felony but I just skimmed with ctrl+f and the word "gun", highlight it for me if you have the quote.

You can literally see his elbow in the same position as his other hand through the back window, in the angle the officer was in, he could clearly see the other hand. Yes, I know it's normal for police officers to have a sub 90 IQ, we should make that not the case so this doesn't happen and antifa/nigs don't have an excuse to destroy cities.
claiming police have sub 90 IQ when you cant even watch a video properly
 
Why the hell haven't they did this already, I feel like they have enough info at this point to do it.

AntiFa uses other people to do the dirty work. They use layers of useful idiots then disappear when people start getting the screws put to them.

Hence why Riot Ribs original proprietors suddenly announced a "road trip" once State Police were called in.
 
Ignoring for a second that quite a few people are currently/will judge the cops retroactively as opposed to proactively(the difference between judging them for now knowing he did not have a gun vs no way the cops could know that when they were pulling up on him) there's only one question I have.

Does it matter? This video isn't going to change many peoples minds. The riots already happened. People will literally watch the same footage and draw two separate conclusions(yay Scott Adams). Hell, even Rackets is still making arguments for Chauvin to get convicted under 3rd degree, and he may be right. I dont know. But its telling that his opinion didn't change at all despite new information he did not have access to being available. I consider Nick to be a smart guy, so if new info isn't changing his opinion how likely is it really going to change anyone else's. The current divide in the US combined with the everlasting problem of human nature really makes the video leaking seem pointless.

The cops were going to get off no matter what. The charges were dumb from the get go. This footage would have been used in court. I guarentee when the cops get off Minniapolos will burn down anyway despite the footage being public and that's what Keith Ellison wanted.
 
He could literally see his hands and he pulled the gun out in like .0002 seconds. If most videos have that then it's just more proof that police are trigger-happy power trippers.
Routine traffic stops and domestic disturbance calls are actually two of the most-dangerous calls that the police can respond to. The latter is worse than the former, but a routine traffic stop can go from 0 to 100 in the blink of an eye, even if the only thing you pulled them over for is a broken tail-light. If a policeman pulls someone over for a completely innocuous reason and that person starts to get a little twitchy, that's not a good sign. That means something else is going on.

When this kind of shit can happen to you for absolutely no reason whatsoever, you tend to get a little paranoid.

 
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