The Trial of Derek Chauvin - Judgement(?) Day(?) has arrived!

Outcome?

  • Guilty of Murder

    Votes: 75 7.6%
  • Not Guilty of Murder (2nd/3rd), Guilty of Manslaughter

    Votes: 397 40.0%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 221 22.3%
  • Mistrial

    Votes: 299 30.1%

  • Total voters
    992
  • Poll closed .
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I haven't seen so much anger ready to boil over since the Zimmerman trial.

At this point, regardless of the outcome, shit is going to burn in a lot of places. I'd be especially worried if I owned any property or ran a businesses in the immediate area. They might have survived last year, but this new upcoming wave is going to be nasty.
 
I haven't seen so much anger ready to boil over since the Zimmerman trial.

At this point, regardless of the outcome, shit is going to burn in a lot of places. I'd be especially worried if I owned any property or ran a businesses in the immediate area. They might have survived last year, but this new upcoming wave is going to be nasty.
Its a Loss/Loss for SMALL business owners overall, cause they don't have the power of huge business to shrug off the riots.
 
I haven't seen so much anger ready to boil over since the Zimmerman trial.

At this point, regardless of the outcome, shit is going to burn in a lot of places. I'd be especially worried if I owned any property or ran a businesses in the immediate area. They might have survived last year, but this new upcoming wave is going to be nasty.
If they didn't leave with the riots before, then shit - That's all on them. I know it's hard to move and it sucks, but if your city, the feds or the public are not going to fight for you when your shit gets burned down twice or three times in a row, take a fucking hint.
 
I haven't seen so much anger ready to boil over since the Zimmerman trial.

At this point, regardless of the outcome, shit is going to burn in a lot of places. I'd be especially worried if I owned any property or ran a businesses in the immediate area. They might have survived last year, but this new upcoming wave is going to be nasty.
People really need to man the Rooftop Koreans
 
We'll see how this plays out in court. I promise you, as retarded as you are- it will be brought up that they could have switched to a different hold position, their police department will support that admission

Show me in the training manuals and procedures where this is the case. You won't because you can't and, again, saying that the policies changed after the fact begs the question- "Why did the city train Chauvin wrong and how is that his fault?"

You're calling me retarded when you keep making these dumbass claims.

I get that you don't think anything of Chauvin's behavior was wrong in the slightest

Oh no, Chauvin did fuck up. He should have let the Asians and Latino officers handle the arrest. It would have avoided the BLM narrative where all the black man's bad decisions can put on a white man.

it does seem like he did fuck up in keeping his knee on Floyd's neck for longer than most people would consider wise.

Even in terms of self-preservation, freezing in that position with cameras on him is not the best look.

"He fucked up by following the procedures and training supplied to him by the city. He should have broken protocol and surrendered control of the scene and the suspect to the baying mob surrounding him. Anything else would make him look bad to people like me that have zero knowledge on restraining people, police procedure, and medical matters."
 
Show me in the training manuals and procedures where this is the case. You won't because you can't and, again, saying that after the that up begs the question- "Why did the city train Chauvin wrong and how is that his fault?"

You're calling me retarded when you keep making these dumbass claims.



Oh no, Chauvin did fuck up. He should have let the Asians and Latino officers handle the arrest. It would have avoided the BLM narrative where all the black man's bad decisions can put on a white man.



"He fucked up by following the procedures and training supplied to him by the city. He should have broken protocol and surrendered control of the scene and the suspect to the baying mob surrounding him. Anything else would make him look bad to people like me that have zero knowledge on restraining people, police procedure, and medical matters."
he knelt on his neck for 8 minutes while floyd was screaming that he couldn't breathe, at that point I mean use your better judgement
 
The head of the Minneapolis police union says George Floyd's "violent criminal history" needs to be remembered and that the protests over his death are the work of a "terrorist movement."
-but he wasn't a felon, and it's not hard to get a felony conviction in America.
I get the feeling you’re just a libertarian who’s gone so anti-authority you’ve become stupid. I completely understand distrust for authority and there’s absolutely corrupt cops, but you know there are police who do have true good intentions and don’t make up 20-something felony charges right? At some point you will have felons who are just actual felons, and they should be prosecuted fairly and accordingly so their victims can (ideally) be compensated.
 
Oh no, Chauvin did fuck up. He should have let the Asians and Latino officers handle the arrest. It would have avoided the BLM narrative where all the black man's bad decisions can put on a white man.
Really highlights how fucking weird our country is at this point, that if this same thing played out by anyone OTHER than a white cop, no one would have fucking cared that Floyd died and everyone would have shrugged and said, "Its black on black, who cares."
 
Oh no, Chauvin did fuck up. He should have let the Asians and Latino officers handle the arrest. It would have avoided the BLM narrative where all the black man's bad decisions can put on a white man.
Now listen here nigger. If theres one thing I hate more than black people, its cuckservatives. Floyd dying would have been a net good for the world overall if it had been a quiet affairs and if Chauvin had not fucked up in using proper procedure in an improper way (ie, longer than advisable)

But could all this rioting have been avoided? Honestly, yeah. Had Chauvin had better training and was at least somewhat more conscious of how his actions would be perceived, let alone gotten his neck off of Floyd's neck and "my fellow officers, let us detain him in an upright position, this poor innocent black man appears to be troubled, you there, hold his hand while I kiss him on the neck and whisper softly that its going to be okay", a lot of this could have been avoided.

I get that you wanna cuck for the wapo and "Chauvin dindu nuffin wrong", but he def fucked up, and while Floyd was a pos, we could have probably been spared all this rioting with a little more competence on Chauvin's part too. For that, he probably does deserve a decade, as opposed to life.
 
But he was a felon, he was arrested many times in the past, including holding a pregnant woman hostage by belly with a gun, as well as raiding and doing so many drugs.
He was also a predicate felon, as evidenced by his last arrest: driving with a suspended license, using counterfeit currency and swallowing a huge amount of fentanyl to hide evidence of his drug dealing.

This isn't some law abiding black dude in a suit on his way to work to support his wife and three children being harassed by a bunch of cops riding with the KKK on the weekends because the DMV failed to log his driver's license renewal, something that might have happened a hundred years ago. This was a predicate felon being caught breaking several laws whose arrest and subsequent death was boosted by the media to swing an election. That should scare you more than a criminal ODing during an arrest.
 
"He fucked up by following the procedures and training supplied to him by the city. He should have broken protocol and surrendered control of the scene and the suspect to the baying mob surrounding him."
haha, let's do the trial like that too

george zimmerman was hispanic
Until he lynched a Black person of color; then he was "white hispanic"
 
george zimmerman was hispanic
Zimmerman is borderline schizocow too, and has become a suffering artist painting confederate flags and (lol) Anne Frank.
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Yeah, easiest way to remember "hung jury" is a jury that is hung up on details and can't make a clear deliberation, and a mistrial for Chauvin with more not-guilty votes could mean the case is thrown out, and Minneapolis becomes scorched earth.
Castrate the hung jury-members and imbibe their seminal fluids. It's the new natural way.
 
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george zimmerman was hispanic
That's debatable. There are now three types of Mexicans.

1. Brown Mexicans - These guys normally can't speak English and do your apartment yard work and shitty construction jobs. They are considered POC. Normally smuggled over by white Mexicans and if not used for labor, then sex slavery.

2. Semi-brown Mexicans - These people can speak a tiny bit of English and work 99% of the kitchens in restaurants. Do you think that lo-mein comes from a China man? lol. They are considered semi-white unless they do something the woke crowd doesn't like and they are considered white.

3. White Mexicans - Everyone else. These people are white and can't be separated from white supremacy unless they convert to Judaism.
 
I'm working on casting for the eventual limited series. I'll need some help fleshing out the roles and the cast but here's what I have so far:

George Floyd: Random industry plant black guy to be named later, maybe Lil Nas X
Derek Chauvin: Steven Pasquale
Eric Nelson: Jack Black
Jerry Blackwell:
Sundeep Iyer:
Hon. Judge Peter Cahil: Stephen Colbert
Tou Thao: Just some Asian dude, whoever's around #stopasianhate
J. Alexander Kueng: Joe Budden
Thomas Lane: Timothy Olyphant

NOTE: All other white prosecuting attorneys will be combined into one character named D. Wyatt Mann, played by Ray Wise
 
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