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

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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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This is reminding me of the Casey Anthony trial. It did the exact same shit with circumstantial shit and emotions. And guess what verdict they got?
Every high profile case like all these start with emotional invested people knowing the defendant is guilty then getting blindsided when they get punched in the mouth by reasonable doubt. Since we dont have a verdict yet, I have to think theres more chance for bias/intimidation at this point than the trials in the past, though.
 
That dot graphic is stupid. Everyone eventually dies, eather by old age or a tragic accident. I dont understand what that is suppose to convey.
I leave for ten minutes and this is what I return to? This is ridiculous.

So obviously reddit will love it.
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They do

Here’s my uneducated opinion.
Chauvin will catch a charge no matter what because the members of the jury don’t want to be targeted by every (((journalist))), politician, hood rat, and AntiFa Super Soldier for the rest of their lives.
And if even a WHIFF of that comes out, that the jury was influenced by that, it's an immediate grounds for appeal. We can only hope.
 
One thing is irrefutable. After this trial, Minneapolis WILL BURN to a crisp. You thought the city was crippled last year with "defund the police," that was just a taste of what would happen when BLM demands get their way. Food deserts, lack of proper policing, crime spikes, suburban flight; all of that WILL happen to Minneapolis in due time.

That jury will have targets on their backs for a while. Chauvin and his defense will be public enemy #1. Guilty or not guilty, this verdict will have rippling effects on our justice system for a while. This is history of the making.

If you own a business in Minneapolis, LEAVE. It is NOT worth it. Police morale will decrease as well. Who would want police a city that raked them to the coals? And they're not even DONE yet. That female cop that shot that 20-year-old nearby, who knows how THAT's going to turn out.
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Headline from the local Minneapolis paper. I'm sure small business owners, many of them minorities, will be happy to accept counterfeit bills and let shop lifters go.

This is the type of shit the left doesn't understand is the real racism. Victimize more people of color that you're supposedly trying to save by telling them it's ok to live in fear, be surrounded by drug use, allow people to speed and drive recklessly without pulling them over cuz das racist, ban evictions of drug dealers and trouble makers making sure the single mom and her kids get exposed to that shit and have to live that way.
 
I remember the Zimmerman trial, it was wild as fuck. I still can't get over that retarded black chick that was martin's girlfriend. She was combative as fuck and she was dumb as all hell. The media was trying to paint zimmerman's lawyer as a bully.
THat sort of started me believing maybe the media are lying whores, and niggers are dumb. I keep get proven right day after day.
 
When's the trial for the fire fighting land whale and the bum bro monkey? I didn't see them offer to suck that fenty out of Floyd's dick. Sounds criminally negligent to me

NIGligent in bum bro's case.
 
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This is slightly off topic, but why the fuck would you ever want to be a cop after 2020?

I know people are leaving the force in droves now, but imagine 5-10 years when all those people that would have wanted to be cops just stop showing up as recruits.
The single cop I personally know quit last year and he largely just gave people speeding tickets in a small bumfuck town and he'd help the state police/DEA when they'd bust a meth lab.
 
This is slightly off topic, but why the fuck would you ever want to be a cop after 2020?

I know people are leaving the force in droves now, but imagine 5-10 years when all those people that would have wanted to be cops just stop showing up as recruits.
Ironically the law of supply and demand implies that the long term effects of this will drive police wages into the stratosphere and that's how they'll (barely) maintain a work force.

There could be other factors that negate this but that's the surface level take.
 
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