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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So whats everyone final opinion about floyd seeing as how we are in the final moments of this mess
Guy who dindu nutting, a walking timebomb, the wrong man at the wrong place or a piece of shit?
I think George Floyd as a human was a piece of shit.

Does that give cops the right to murder him? No.

Do I think that Chauvin murdered him? No.

Do I think there is a case for manslaughter? Yes, but the prosecution did a terrible job of it.
 
Reminder that a brave regiment from Minnesota held the line at Gettysburg.

I wonder how many of feel now that their ancestors are all soycucks burning down all their hard work for niggers.
Uh, y-you mean this post ironically right? how the CIVIL WAR soldiers would feel about burning down all their hard work for niggers?
 
And on 4/20, the day of our lord, the Foreman of the Jury will stand up. The court will convene once again, and the news media will eagerly watch. The collective consciousness of America will tune into this trial, and for a brief moment even the riotous niggers will stop their shenanigans to plug in their stolen televisions and watch the verdict. That brave foreman will clear his throat once, and announce the decision.

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So whats everyone final opinion about floyd seeing as how we are in the final moments of this mess
Guy who dindu nutting, a walking timebomb, the wrong man at the wrong place or a piece of shit?
My final theory is that George Floyd was a victim of bootleg drugs. He was probably just trying to take some normal opiates but got hit with bootleg Fentanyl by his dealer. He likely OD'ed trying to hide the drugs from the police since possession is a bigger deal than consumption. Assuming they were the real deal and not bootleg Fentanyl pills, Floyd took way too many thinking they couldn't kill him due to being a relatively harmless opiate. It explains most of the evidence in the case. The lack of pills in the car, the weird way Floyd was acting, the mommy-gf's testimony of strange opiates making her awake agitated instead of relaxed. Seems pretty cut and dry.
Chauvin's knee did nothing but I will admit he could have acted better when it came to medical administration but hindsight is 20/20. He's not guilty of murder but maybe manslaughter as Floyd was in his care but that's a bit of a stretch.
 
If I had to guess, I'm gonna say guilty. But I wouldn't put money on it. It really could go either way. I'm hoping for a not guilty verdict for maximum entertainment, but if the verdict is guilty I can shitpost on /pol/ and make troll threads about it so really it's a win-win.
 
I don't hate Nick, but I'm 17 minutes into a 22 minute video, and he's said dirt nothing other than "don't make assumptions based on your political belief."

He is just now getting to his opinion, and he says he's torn. He's basically fencesitting, which is a fair argument, but not worth a 22 minute video.

Either way, skip to 17 minutes.

Edit: At 19 minutes, he basically has the same opinion I do. He thinks the jury will come back with manslaughter but not murder.
 
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Friendly reminder that Florida governor signed an anti-riot bill today. And it’s looking like a great decision!


The law penalizes local governments who would look to defund their police departments and makes them liable for damage if elected leaders “tell law enforcement to stand down,” according to the governor.

It also applies more penalties to people who block highways during protests or topple monuments in the state. There is also a provision for “mob intimidation
 
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