If you're curious, I originally wrote "crank up his right shoulder up" and I missed the quotation mark in front of the statement.NPH- said:
that was a quick edit.
If you're curious, I originally wrote "crank up his right shoulder up" and I missed the quotation mark in front of the statement.NPH- said:
that was a quick edit.
thirdcoast said:astros4545 said:Enviroag02 said:
I totally agree...not only was it excessive, but both officers repeatedly ignored valid comments from bystanders about Mr. Floyd's appearance when he went from responsive to non-responsive. The knee wasn't lifted and the other officer was told about 30 times his condition was worsening and he ignored it all.
Damn
Didn't listen to the bystanders, bystanders are known to be extremely smart
Don't have to be smart to recognize when a body goes from responsive to unresponsive and a knee to neck is no longer needed. So what does that say about the cops if stupid bystanders had to repeatedly make that obvious point to the cops?
lol, i wasn't, just thought I'd point it out.tallgrant said:If you're curious, I originally wrote "crank up his right shoulder up" and I missed the quotation mark in front of the statement.NPH- said:
that was a quick edit.
You know the only constitutional right one has upon being arrested is the right to remain silent. Period.2PacShakur said:Obviously they're not going to charge a dead man. Are you saying anyone protesting their arrest deserves to die?aggiehawg said:Good grief! You want to charge and try a dead guy for resisting arrest? You should really read your post a few times before you hit that button.2PacShakur said:I don't know what qualifies as resistance but he does have a right to protest his arrest. If they thought he was resisting arrest then please add the charge.aggiehawg said:Are you actually arguing that a suspect in cuffs can't resist arrest?Quote:
I too would be upset if someone already had their gun out on me in fewer than 15 seconds. He was in cuffs and under arrest in like 2 mins. Not much of a resistance.
astros4545 said:
Blocked
That comes after arraignment, counselor.Bregxit said:aggiehawg said:You know the only constitutional right one has upon being arrested is the right to remain silent. Period.2PacShakur said:Obviously they're not going to charge a dead man. Are you saying anyone protesting their arrest deserves to die?aggiehawg said:Good grief! You want to charge and try a dead guy for resisting arrest? You should really read your post a few times before you hit that button.2PacShakur said:I don't know what qualifies as resistance but he does have a right to protest his arrest. If they thought he was resisting arrest then please add the charge.aggiehawg said:Are you actually arguing that a suspect in cuffs can't resist arrest?Quote:
I too would be upset if someone already had their gun out on me in fewer than 15 seconds. He was in cuffs and under arrest in like 2 mins. Not much of a resistance.
Objection: Fair and speedy trial.
Soros might fund a lot of mayhem, depends on his investments for or against the US economy.Maroon Dawn said:third coast.. said:Old McDonald said:dems are in power now so less incentive to stoke the riots like they did last yearaezmvp said:
Riots incoming either way.
Their blm creation has a mind of its own now.
True
But it won't be funded by National Dems or tolerated by local Dems this time
Riots aren't useful when the Dems are in power
This is a really simplistic and straight-forward take. Need more of this instead of the B.S. in this thread.Dan Scott said:
To me it's so obvious he's not guilty. You can't find the guy guilty beyond doubt when there exists an autopsy indicating he died from overdose.
He's only guilty for being a dewsh and keeping his knee on the guy after it was clear he wasn't much of a threat anymore.
Dan Scott said:
To me it's so obvious he's not guilty. You can't find the guy guilty beyond doubt when there exists an autopsy indicating he died from overdose.
He's only guilty for being a dewsh and keeping his knee on the guy after it was clear he wasn't much of a threat anymore.
The autopsy doesn't indicate that and that's not how fentanyl OD's work. The only person that concluded it was an overdose was Tucker Carlson.Dan Scott said:
To me it's so obvious he's not guilty. You can't find the guy guilty beyond doubt when there exists an autopsy indicating he died from overdose.
He's only guilty for being a dewsh and keeping his knee on the guy after it was clear he wasn't much of a threat anymore.
aggiehawg said:
She used that info from the 911 call talker to dispatch to Sector 330 because Sector 320 officers were busy. Sector 320 was that actual location.
2PacShakur said:The autopsy doesn't indicate that and that's not how fentanyl OD's work. The only person that concluded it was an overdose was Tucker Carlson.Dan Scott said:
To me it's so obvious he's not guilty. You can't find the guy guilty beyond doubt when there exists an autopsy indicating he died from overdose.
He's only guilty for being a dewsh and keeping his knee on the guy after it was clear he wasn't much of a threat anymore.
who implied that 2pacShakur? not a single poster ever said that. you're really reaching here man.2PacShakur said:My last reply was edited out, but again, does not exercising that right deserve an extrajudicial killing?aggiehawg said:You know the only constitutional right one has upon being arrested is the right to remain silent. Period.2PacShakur said:Obviously they're not going to charge a dead man. Are you saying anyone protesting their arrest deserves to die?aggiehawg said:Good grief! You want to charge and try a dead guy for resisting arrest? You should really read your post a few times before you hit that button.2PacShakur said:I don't know what qualifies as resistance but he does have a right to protest his arrest. If they thought he was resisting arrest then please add the charge.aggiehawg said:Are you actually arguing that a suspect in cuffs can't resist arrest?Quote:
I too would be upset if someone already had their gun out on me in fewer than 15 seconds. He was in cuffs and under arrest in like 2 mins. Not much of a resistance.
Have to wonder about that. Is that why EMS and firefighters were delayed in their response?Bondag said:aggiehawg said:
She used that info from the 911 call talker to dispatch to Sector 330 because Sector 320 officers were busy. Sector 320 was that actual location.
Interesting butterfly effect there.
2PacShakur said:My last reply was edited out, but again, does not exercising that right deserve an extrajudicial killing?aggiehawg said:You know the only constitutional right one has upon being arrested is the right to remain silent. Period.2PacShakur said:Obviously they're not going to charge a dead man. Are you saying anyone protesting their arrest deserves to die?aggiehawg said:Good grief! You want to charge and try a dead guy for resisting arrest? You should really read your post a few times before you hit that button.2PacShakur said:I don't know what qualifies as resistance but he does have a right to protest his arrest. If they thought he was resisting arrest then please add the charge.aggiehawg said:Are you actually arguing that a suspect in cuffs can't resist arrest?Quote:
I too would be upset if someone already had their gun out on me in fewer than 15 seconds. He was in cuffs and under arrest in like 2 mins. Not much of a resistance.
I actually received a counterfeit $20 from a store one time. the only way I caught it was I originally stuffed the change in my pocket, then I was folding the bills to put back in my wallet in my car.Good Poster said:
I use real dollar bills when I purchase items and the cops have never been called on me. Amazing.
aggiehawg said:Have to wonder about that. Is that why EMS and firefighters were delayed in their response?Bondag said:aggiehawg said:
She used that info from the 911 call talker to dispatch to Sector 330 because Sector 320 officers were busy. Sector 320 was that actual location.
Interesting butterfly effect there.
No. But it increases reasonable doubt.OldArmyBrent said:aggiehawg said:Have to wonder about that. Is that why EMS and firefighters were delayed in their response?Bondag said:aggiehawg said:
She used that info from the 911 call talker to dispatch to Sector 330 because Sector 320 officers were busy. Sector 320 was that actual location.
Interesting butterfly effect there.
And does that make the dispatcher guilty of a crime since it's basically her fault EMS didn't get to the right place?
Clearly, this type of situation will be resolved once police and first responders are sufficiently defunded.aggiehawg said:No. But it increases reasonable doubt.OldArmyBrent said:aggiehawg said:Have to wonder about that. Is that why EMS and firefighters were delayed in their response?Bondag said:aggiehawg said:
She used that info from the 911 call talker to dispatch to Sector 330 because Sector 320 officers were busy. Sector 320 was that actual location.
Interesting butterfly effect there.
And does that make the dispatcher guilty of a crime since it's basically her fault EMS didn't get to the right place?