U.S. Riots of April 2021 over Derek Chauvin & Riot Watch General

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I was informed by A&E’s Top Minds that the negroids would naturally chimpout and burn down all the cities even if they won, ushering in a new, even more dystopian age where the entire country is a ghetto.
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You can still police blacks and stop them from committing crimes without handcuffing them and then stepping on their throat until they die.
So, no throat injuries and fluid-filled lungs mean nothing?
 
I guess calling the police makes it okay to assault and attempt to stab someone in front of multiple police officers? Really, the moral of the story here is to just let nature take its course. Clearly no one gives a shit when these animals kill each other.
 
30,000 people donated so on average that's 33$ per person.

But of course you also have people who go a bit higher:
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Pure assumption but I think majority of the people who donate are white.
Some will donate out of white guilt but a lot of them also donate so they can post a screenshot of it on their social media.
Extra likes, clicks and you can show your friends what a wonderful person you are. You can even blame them for being not wonderful.
I swear I'm being haunted by the number 33, I'm seeing that bitch everywhere :S, from clocks to collecting things in a game, its maddening lol
 
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It's possible to try and deescalate a situation perfectly and have it end in violence.
It's also possible to deescalate a situation perfectly and then not randomly decide to go ahead and stand on the guys neck until he dies, and I would prefer that police do more of this and less of the whole neck-stepping-on thing.
 
"Felony offense" is the keywords here because one of the charges is second degree manslaughter which is an felonious act. You just need to prove culpable negligence for manslaughter 2. Third degree murder is harder to prove because much like defamation and proving intent. Needing to prove ones thoughts, which is a hard thing to do. The same thing applies with murder 3 you need to prove "a depraved mind" which is hard to do, but not impossible.
The felony offense was 3rd-degree assault, not the manslaughter charge.
 
30,000 people donated so on average that's 33$ per person.

But of course you also have people who go a bit higher:
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Pure assumption but I think majority of the people who donate are white.
Some will donate out of white guilt but a lot of them also donate so they can post a screenshot of it on their social media.
Extra likes, clicks and you can show your friends what a wonderful person you are. You can even blame them for being not wonderful.
The last part is a very good point. It seems like a number of these are businesses so it's also potential cheap publicity for "look at how virtuous we are!"
 
I was informed by A&E’s Top Minds that the negroids would naturally chimpout and burn down all the cities even if they won, ushering in a new, even more dystopian age where the entire country is a ghetto.
Any minute now...
So this is your fault, is it... Anall Fagg?

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*COUGH*

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So this is your fault, is it... Randall Fragg?
 
It's also possible to deescalate a situation perfectly and then not randomly decide to go ahead and stand on the guys neck until he dies, and I would prefer that police do more of this and less of the whole neck-stepping-on thing.
Maybe they should actually do this more, on top of cracking skulls. Thuggery has 0 respect for police, instead they should fear them.
 
It's also possible to deescalate a situation perfectly and then not randomly decide to go ahead and stand on the guys neck until he dies, and I would prefer that police do more of this and less of the whole neck-stepping-on thing.
It was fucked up when Chauvin had his knee on Floyd's back. When he had his knee on his neck I was like "Damn that's cold." Like I was talking to someone earlier about when he was standing on his neck, it was just not right. I couldn't believe that he was jumping on his neck like that. Just about threw my computer out the window when Hulk Hogan's music started playing and Chauvin was delivering leg drops off the cop car onto Floyd's kids.
 
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They were allowed to keep their phones.

Their phones had amber alerts about the riots + whatever stuff Google / Apple sent to them as alerts on top of that. (Could Google / Apple have intentionally sent alerts to any phone near the courthouse?)

They could smell the smoke from the rioters burning shit and trying to kill police to get at them during deliberations.

@AnOminous Is it normal for a judge to allow jurors to keep their phones during deliberation?
 
the Black family use to be the most Family oriented group in America, then LBJ and his welfare incentives happened
That sounds like gay hollywood propaganda from those gay 90's sitcoms to trick people into thinking that blacks are like whites but with more sass and soul.
 
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They were allowed to keep their phones.

Their phones had amber alerts about the riots + whatever stuff Google / Apple sent to them as alerts on top of that. (Could Google / Apple have intentionally sent alerts to any phone near the courthouse?)

They could smell the smoke from the rioters burning shit and trying to kill police to get at them during deliberations.

@AnOminous Is it normal for a judge to allow jurors to keep their phones during deliberation?
Absolutely not. It is bizarre this jury was not sequestered, and as far as I’m concerned it was a mistrial on that alone.
 
It's also possible to deescalate a situation perfectly and then not randomly decide to go ahead and stand on the guys neck until he dies, and I would prefer that police do more of this and less of the whole neck-stepping-on thing.
Kneeling on the meaty part of the neck to keep the huge, muscly person who just fought four guys for ten minutes is good sense. There's nothing there that would let you obstruct their breathing, and you can control a much larger, heavier person.

Floyd had just acted like he was suffocating when he clearly wasn't, and was violent. Should they have taken him at his word that he wouldn't do more?

Manual suffocation damages the throat, and doesn't fill your lungs with fluid.
 
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They were allowed to keep their phones.

Their phones had amber alerts about the riots + whatever stuff Google / Apple sent to them as alerts on top of that. (Could Google / Apple have intentionally sent alerts to any phone near the courthouse?)

They could smell the smoke from the rioters burning shit and trying to kill police to get at them during deliberations.

@AnOminous Is it normal for a judge to allow jurors to keep their phones during deliberation?

This is abosultely unusual and is yet another option the defense is going to have on appeal. That's at least 3-4 things now they could argue tainted the jury.
 
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