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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
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04/02/21 05:42 PM
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Emit R Detsaw
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The coroner ruled that the knee to the neck was the cause of death. The drugs and heart condition were listed only as contributing factors.
No he did not. Okay, technically speaking he didn't say knee to the neck, he said, Cause of death: Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression Manner of death: Homicide https://content.govdelivery.com/att...20George%20Perry%20Update%206.1.2020.pdf
May you be treated the way you treat other people, today and everyday!
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Allison1]
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04/02/21 05:46 PM
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Emit R Detsaw
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No, I looked for that but what happened is they had both doors open. Two on one side with Floyd trying to get him into the SUV. The one on the other side was trying to keep him in, pulling at first then trying to make sure he didn't leave by that side. They kept trying to push his feet in on the side with the two when all of a sudden Floyd moved out and onto the ground on the other side. I believe what happened is they got his feet in the vehicle and then he pushed against the door frame to eject himself out the other side.
Looking back, if they would have left the right side door closed but with the window open this probably never would have ended in a death.
Floyd was not combative until they started trying to make him get in the SUV. They took him out of his car, handcuffed him and sat him down against a wall for a while. Then stood him up and walked him down towards the SUV. Thats when he started to rebel.
Thanks, that would clear up some.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
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04/02/21 05:48 PM
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Sawhorse
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I watched all of her testimony on YouTube and walked away believing she’s a great example of what’s wrong in America today. Self-important, entitled, disrespectful...etc. and carried herself like the whole world should adjust to her wants and feelings...even the judge and the court proceedings. It was shameful!
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Emit R Detsaw]
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04/02/21 05:54 PM
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Frenzy
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The coroner ruled that the knee to the neck was the cause of death. The drugs and heart condition were listed only as contributing factors.
No he did not. Okay, technically speaking he didn't say knee to the neck, he said, Cause of death: Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression Manner of death: Homicide https://content.govdelivery.com/att...20George%20Perry%20Update%206.1.2020.pdf
The coroner ruled that the knee to the neck was the cause of death. The drugs and heart condition were listed only as contributing factors.
No he did not. Okay, technically speaking he didn't say knee to the neck, he said, Cause of death: Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression Manner of death: Homicide https://content.govdelivery.com/att...20George%20Perry%20Update%206.1.2020.pdfTechnically speaking, you are a clown.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Sawhorse]
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04/02/21 06:07 PM
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Dubee
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I watched all of her testimony on YouTube and walked away believing she’s a great example of what’s wrong in America today. Self-important, entitled, disrespectful...etc. and carried herself like the whole world should adjust to her wants and feelings...even the judge and the court proceedings. It was shameful! Could you imagine being married to that bitch
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Dubee]
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04/02/21 06:15 PM
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COFF
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I watched all of her testimony on YouTube and walked away believing she’s a great example of what’s wrong in America today. Self-important, entitled, disrespectful...etc. and carried herself like the whole world should adjust to her wants and feelings...even the judge and the court proceedings. It was shameful! Could you imagine being married to that bitch I feel sorry for her wife.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: T Bird]
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04/02/21 06:20 PM
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The bottom line is this: These LEO's will be found Guilty. Why? Because those on this jury are not stupid. They know that if they do the right and proper thing, and acquit these LEO's their city will go up in flames by racist blacks.
Look! Up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's an EMP!
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: COFF]
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04/02/21 06:24 PM
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grandbassslayer
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I watched all of her testimony on YouTube and walked away believing she’s a great example of what’s wrong in America today. Self-important, entitled, disrespectful...etc. and carried herself like the whole world should adjust to her wants and feelings...even the judge and the court proceedings. It was shameful! Could you imagine being married to that bitch I feel sorry for her wife. I assumed the same thing.....
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: grandbassslayer]
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04/02/21 06:36 PM
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Dubee
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Could you imagine being married to that bitch[/quote] I feel sorry for her wife.[/quote] I assumed the same thing.....[/quote]
Yep
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: a777pilot]
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04/02/21 06:53 PM
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1oldbassguy
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The bottom line is this: These LEO's will be found Guilty. Why? Because those on this jury are not stupid. They know that if they do the right and proper thing, and acquit these LEO's their city will go up in flames by racist blacks. THis is 100% true . The City will spend $27M to all the worthless family whom claim they loved George so much .The City can not possibly afford this , so other services will be sacrificed , including Police that protect and serve the same minority community George and his family lived in . Do you think the Floyd family will give back to a suffering community --- NO F'IN CHANCE . Floyd was a worthless scum bag , raised by people with no values , poor character and the rest of society will have to pay . OUR SYSTEM IS BROKEN , AND THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT CARE AT ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: T Bird]
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04/02/21 06:53 PM
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From what I just read, it sounds pretty clear that restraint policy was violated by Chauvin. David Pleoger, a retired Minneapolis police officer, who at the time reviewed the case for use of force violations testified that restraint can be used only up to the point resistance stops. Once the resistances stops the restraint needs stop. He didn't seem bothered by the neck restraint, only the fact the use of force didn't stop when the resistance stopped. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...vin-trial-live-updates-day-5/7019237002/ I respectfully disagree with your earlier post about the whole case boiling down to Chauvin’s actions relative to approved procedures. If he violated the restraint policy, then he’s guilty of violating the restraint policy. The case is about whether he caused Floyd’s death. I disagree with your premise that this is about whether he caused Floyds death or not. There are lots of ways to cause someone's death without being sideways of the law. The question is whether or not Chauvin was following the law when Floyd died. Was it a lawful restraint given the circumstances or not? What looks to be clearly coming out from testimony is that it was not a lawful restraint. It may have been while Floyd was resisting, but once he stopped the restraint should have been lessened or removed. It was not, it went for several minutes after Floyd become unresponsive. Now the question becomes, how did Floyd actually die? If he died of asphyxiations or from complications from an unlawful restraint, Chauvin has culpability.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Jpurdue]
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04/02/21 07:04 PM
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Sawhorse
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From what I just read, it sounds pretty clear that restraint policy was violated by Chauvin. David Pleoger, a retired Minneapolis police officer, who at the time reviewed the case for use of force violations testified that restraint can be used only up to the point resistance stops. Once the resistances stops the restraint needs stop. He didn't seem bothered by the neck restraint, only the fact the use of force didn't stop when the resistance stopped. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...vin-trial-live-updates-day-5/7019237002/ I respectfully disagree with your earlier post about the whole case boiling down to Chauvin’s actions relative to approved procedures. If he violated the restraint policy, then he’s guilty of violating the restraint policy. The case is about whether he caused Floyd’s death. I disagree with your premise that this is about whether he caused Floyds death or not. There are lots of ways to cause someone's death without being sideways of the law. The question is whether or not Chauvin was following the law when Floyd died. Was it a lawful restraint given the circumstances or not? What looks to be clearly coming out from testimony is that it was not a lawful restraint. It may have been while Floyd was resisting, but once he stopped the restraint should have been lessened or removed. It was not, it went for several minutes after Floyd become unresponsive. Now the question becomes, how did Floyd actually die? If he died of asphyxiations or from complications from an unlawful restraint, Chauvin has culpability. You may be right, maybe I need to ignore the phrase “cause the death” in the statutes.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: Jpurdue]
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04/02/21 07:11 PM
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Bigbob_FTW
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From what I just read, it sounds pretty clear that restraint policy was violated by Chauvin. David Pleoger, a retired Minneapolis police officer, who at the time reviewed the case for use of force violations testified that restraint can be used only up to the point resistance stops. Once the resistances stops the restraint needs stop. He didn't seem bothered by the neck restraint, only the fact the use of force didn't stop when the resistance stopped. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...vin-trial-live-updates-day-5/7019237002/ I respectfully disagree with your earlier post about the whole case boiling down to Chauvin’s actions relative to approved procedures. If he violated the restraint policy, then he’s guilty of violating the restraint policy. The case is about whether he caused Floyd’s death. I disagree with your premise that this is about whether he caused Floyds death or not. There are lots of ways to cause someone's death without being sideways of the law. The question is whether or not Chauvin was following the law when Floyd died. Was it a lawful restraint given the circumstances or not? What looks to be clearly coming out from testimony is that it was not a lawful restraint. It may have been while Floyd was resisting, but once he stopped the restraint should have been lessened or removed. It was not, it went for several minutes after Floyd become unresponsive. Now the question becomes, how did Floyd actually die? If he died of asphyxiations or from complications from an unlawful restraint, Chauvin has culpability. I expect the defense to concentrate on procedures and training.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
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04/02/21 08:01 PM
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I watched all of her testimony on YouTube and walked away believing she’s a great example of what’s wrong in America today. Self-important, entitled, disrespectful...etc. and carried herself like the whole world should adjust to her wants and feelings...even the judge and the court proceedings. It was shameful! Could you imagine being married to that bitch I feel sorry for her wife. That's what I was thinking.
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Re: George Floyd Trail
[Re: a777pilot]
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04/02/21 08:09 PM
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The bottom line is this: These LEO's will be found Guilty. Why? Because those on this jury are not stupid. They know that if they do the right and proper thing, and acquit these LEO's their city will go up in flames by racist blacks. Smartest statement that I have read in a long time...
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