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on 09-06-2020 04:14 PM
this could explain something too
should a person who has lots of brutality accusations against them be a police officer? and NO discipline either? nearly all redacted or destroyed as per the police union's "bill of rights'
https://news.yahoo.com/derek-chauvin-officer-arrested-george-024519229.html
https://6abc.com/derek-chauvin-george-floyd-minneapolis-police-officer/6219077/
Online city records also show that 17 complaints have been filed against Chauvin. Sixteen complaints were closed with no discipline. The remaining complaint generated two letters of reprimand, with one apparently related to the use of a squad car dashboard camera. The records don't include any details on the substance of the complaints.
there's even voter fraud here
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on 09-06-2020 04:30 PM
@debra9275 wrote:this could explain something too
should a person who has lots of brutality accusations against them be a police officer? and NO discipline either? nearly all redacted or destroyed as per the police union's "bill of rights'
https://news.yahoo.com/derek-chauvin-officer-arrested-george-024519229.html
https://6abc.com/derek-chauvin-george-floyd-minneapolis-police-officer/6219077/
Online city records also show that 17 complaints have been filed against Chauvin. Sixteen complaints were closed with no discipline. The remaining complaint generated two letters of reprimand, with one apparently related to the use of a squad car dashboard camera. The records don't include any details on the substance of the complaints.
there's even voter fraud here
Not really. I'm sure there would be plenty of complaints of police action.
Doesn't mean they are realistic.
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on 09-06-2020 04:33 PM
LOL
i expect police officers to abide by the law as well as uphold it
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on 09-06-2020 04:34 PM
@debra9275 wrote:LOL
i expect police officers to abide by the law as well as uphold it
Totally agree.
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on 09-06-2020 04:36 PM
Do you know what redacted means?
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on 09-06-2020 04:40 PM
Give her a minute - she's googling
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on 09-06-2020 05:13 PM
@debra9275 wrote:Do you know what redacted means?
Very well! It goes both ways.
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on 09-06-2020 05:24 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:That is all public knowledge and has been for a week or so now.
It does not excuse an execution style arrest - ending in murder.
Maybe so. But the office kneeling on Floyd's neck may have been unaware of FLoyd's medical condition.
It should not have ended in death. I see it as a restrictive measure gone wrong.
So I don't see it as a "execution style" arrest, or "murder". As BLM protesters would have it.
Manslaughter, at best.
George Floyd's medical condition was irrelevant.
I disagree. If he had not had the underlying issues, he may have survived
An independent autopsy - concluded - asphyxiation.
The man was cuffed - put to the ground - his neck knelt on by an officer with his hands in his pockets - for 8 minutes & 46 seconds.
It was 2nd degree murder - ie - intent.
I recall a white boy was put in the same postion by police (read it somewhere) as Floyd and died, did he have underlying conditions too??
Signatures suck.
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on 09-06-2020 05:30 PM
@joz*garage wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:That is all public knowledge and has been for a week or so now.
It does not excuse an execution style arrest - ending in murder.
Maybe so. But the office kneeling on Floyd's neck may have been unaware of FLoyd's medical condition.
It should not have ended in death. I see it as a restrictive measure gone wrong.
So I don't see it as a "execution style" arrest, or "murder". As BLM protesters would have it.
Manslaughter, at best.
George Floyd's medical condition was irrelevant.
I disagree. If he had not had the underlying issues, he may have survived
An independent autopsy - concluded - asphyxiation.
The man was cuffed - put to the ground - his neck knelt on by an officer with his hands in his pockets - for 8 minutes & 46 seconds.
It was 2nd degree murder - ie - intent.
I recall a white boy was put in the same postion by police (read it somewhere) as Floyd and died, did he have underlying conditions too??
Don't know.
Any details? Link,maybe?
Read it somewhere...sheesh...
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on 09-06-2020 05:34 PM
Cant find the one you speak of Joe but hell look at this.