"Home Invasioner" Floyd Didnt DIE From A Knee.....

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I would say he was a criminal POS and probably "did" deserve to be treated that way all things considered leading up to it. He did not deserve to die though. I think both can be true. Bad shit happens.
 

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I agree with you on a lot of these points brother. Especially the highlighted parts.

And to the rest of you saying he was a drug addict or criminal POS he was still a human being who did not deserve to be treated that way. He was in custody with cuffs on his hands behind his back and on the ground. He should have been placed in a sitting position or in the squad car.

And if you still disagree I say imagine if that was your son, father or brothering being treated like that and ask yourself if you would still feel the cops actions were justified?
And the pregnant mom he pointed a gun at didn’t deserve to be treated that way either. Sometimes Karma comes and finds you.
 

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I’ve never felt like the knee on the neck killed him.

You can’t talk if you can’t move air through your esophagus.

Simple positional asphyxiation can occur with zero weight on your body. The officer applying pressure over his lower back, which would strain the diaphragm, probably had more to do with it.

Regardless, the officers performance in this situation was wrong.

When a subject is in your custody, you do have a duty to care for their well-being.

You can see a stream of liquid, likely urine, when the subject becomes unresponsive.

It’s actually disturbing to watch.

I’ll be amazed if he doesn’t get some sort of negligent homicide or manslaughter.


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That’s where I think the officer will get charged. The guy was in custody and died, I don’t think he will walk.
 

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I’ve never felt like the knee on the neck killed him.

You can’t talk if you can’t move air through your esophagus.

Simple positional asphyxiation can occur with zero weight on your body. The officer applying pressure over his lower back, which would strain the diaphragm, probably had more to do with it.

Regardless, the officers performance in this situation was wrong.

When a subject is in your custody, you do have a duty to care for their well-being.

You can see a stream of liquid, likely urine, when the subject becomes unresponsive.

It’s actually disturbing to watch.

I’ll be amazed if he doesn’t get some sort of negligent homicide or manslaughter.


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totally agree with your assessment, but I’ll add... Floyd gets ZERO compassion or empathy from me since he was already a proven career criminal. He should have been tossed out of this world the day he graduated to home invader with a deadly weapon.

**** THAT GUY.
 

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I agree with you on a lot of these points brother. Especially the highlighted parts.

And to the rest of you saying he was a drug addict or criminal POS he was still a human being who did not deserve to be treated that way. He was in custody with cuffs on his hands behind his back and on the ground. He should have been placed in a sitting position or in the squad car.

And if you still disagree I say imagine if that was your son, father or brothering being treated like that and ask yourself if you would still feel the cops actions were justified?

I bet you sure are glad that it wasn’t your home and pregnant wife whom he violated/assaulted, nor will get the chance to in a future occasion...
 

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I'm a Patriot and love the Blue. IMHO...many of the cops around the event did nothing to stop the action. He was cuffed behind the back and there was zero reasons they could not have placed the victim in the back seat of the car and processed him...like many times before. This was a crime with video evidence and there is a price to pay.
My guess it is going to 2nd degree Manslaughter.
 

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these people doing the looting literally believe it’s reparations... has nothing to do with floyd, other than these incidents are just used as an excuse to behave like animals.

Exacto mundo!
 

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totally agree with your assessment, but I’ll add... Floyd gets ZERO compassion or empathy from me since he was already a proven career criminal. He should have been tossed out of this world the day he graduated to home invader with a deadly weapon.

**** THAT GUY.

I bet you sure are glad that it wasn’t your home and pregnant wife whom he violated/assaulted, nor will get the chance to in a future occasion...

I get your point Zyborg and can understand your feelings towards the guy (I don't support Floyd or his actions/lifestyle either. I hate all bad people no matter what color they are or what uniform they may wear). My point of view strictly comes from the event the cop is on trial for.

Now we need to ask ourselves.... Since Floyd is identified as a "career" criminal AND he is a home invader that pointed a gun at a pregnant woman, why was he on the streets? Who failed their?

My point is our judicial system is flawed at all levels (and believe me I have personal experience there). Which is why Floyd was on the streets when he should have been behind bars. I understand cops have a very difficult job, but their level of force should equal the threat and in all the videos I have seen Floyd did not represent a threat to the cops or the community once he was in custody and on the ground and that's all my original post was meant to convey.
 

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Excited delirium. Educate yourselves. OD on Fentanyl. He was a dead man walking, and he also broke the law. If he never would have broken the law, although he probably would have died anyways, this whole scenario wouldn't of happened. Yet....family is awarded $26 million? Like they are going to start some kind of foundation and do something good with this money? Craziness.
No matter what happens, watch them burn the city down. This shouldn't be televised at all because it will have the same ending as the Rodney King episode.
 

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these people doing the looting literally believe it’s reparations... has nothing to do with floyd, other than these incidents are just used as an excuse to behave like animals.

True.

But the white-guilt filled pasty man bun, incense burning faggits that have spread all over this country are the reason that behavior is accepted.

It's true the white man is the problem. The MSM, however, has pointed to the wrong white man.
 

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Excited delirium. Educate yourselves. OD on Fentanyl. He was a dead man walking, and he also broke the law. If he never would have broken the law, although he probably would have died anyways, this whole scenario wouldn't of happened. Yet....family is awarded $26 million? Like they are going to start some kind of foundation and do something good with this money? Craziness.
No matter what happens, watch them burn the city down. This shouldn't be televised at all because it will have the same ending as the Rodney King episode.

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I get your point Zyborg and can understand your feelings towards the guy (I don't support Floyd or his actions/lifestyle either. I hate all bad people no matter what color they are or what uniform they may wear). My point of view strictly comes from the event the cop is on trial for.

Now we need to ask ourselves.... Since Floyd is identified as a "career" criminal AND he is a home invader that pointed a gun at a pregnant woman, why was he on the streets? Who failed their?

My point is our judicial system is flawed at all levels (and believe me I have personal experience there). Which is why Floyd was on the streets when he should have been behind bars. I understand cops have a very difficult job, but their level of force should equal the threat and in all the videos I have seen Floyd did not represent a threat to the cops or the community once he was in custody and on the ground and that's all my original post was meant to convey.

Im with you on this...
 

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I'm a Patriot and love the Blue. IMHO...many of the cops around the event did nothing to stop the action. He was cuffed behind the back and there was zero reasons they could not have placed the victim in the back seat of the car and processed him...like many times before. This was a crime with video evidence and there is a price to pay.
My guess it is going to 2nd degree Manslaughter.

he had been put in the back seat of a cop car, while in the car he kept saying he couldn't breath and was able to force himself out of the car. thats when he was put on the ground and the rest happened. this is all on video.
 

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All I know is the prosecution has an uphill battle proving murder. I said it months ago, best is manslaughter only because of the "rendering aid" part I guess.
 

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I agree with you on a lot of these points brother. Especially the highlighted parts.

And to the rest of you saying he was a drug addict or criminal POS he was still a human being who did not deserve to be treated that way. He was in custody with cuffs on his hands behind his back and on the ground. He should have been placed in a sitting position or in the squad car.

And if you still disagree I say imagine if that was your son, father or brothering being treated like that and ask yourself if you would still feel the cops actions were justified?

I urge you to watch all videos. Especially officer body cam footage. They tried to get him in the car. They laid him down on the ground at his own request. Not saying officers were justified, just a weird situation.
 

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All I know is the prosecution has an uphill battle proving murder. I said it months ago, best is manslaughter only because of the "rendering aid" part I guess.
When the paramedic call went out and when they got there maybe what acquits him of all charges too.

How were any of the officers supposed to know he took a lethal dose of fentanyl? Dumbass probably saw the cops coming up and didnt want his stash to get found.

Consumed all his stash and before the encounter could end, the drug kicked in.

No sympathy for that asshole, especially since toxicology proves overdose as cause of death.

@Klaus you up armored yet for your next tour of riot reporting?
 

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