A year from now black families from inner cities are going to wonder where all the police have gone.
Because one cop was charged with killing someone in what is nearly universally agreed upon as excessive force? There was a lot of disagreement on whether it was murder, but cops should be able to reasonably see that if they don’t do what Chauvin did that they don’t necessarily need to worry about murder charges.
Chauvin did as he was trained.
Reasonable doubt as to the cause of murder was easily established by the defense.
Cops will avoid calls in inner city areas because there is too much risk to their own personal livelihood.
The next step in small towns and conservative cities is to up budgets for law enforcement and attract transplants. Then we will see what the right course of action is if we want a productive stable society.
This verdict will do one thing and one thing alone. Make the lives of poor black people worse.
Chauvin did as he was trained.
Reasonable doubt as to the cause of murder was easily established by the defense.
Cops will avoid calls in inner city areas because there is too much risk to their own personal livelihood.
The next step in small towns and conservative cities is to up budgets for law enforcement and attract transplants. Then we will see what the right course of action is if we want a productive stable society.
This verdict will do one thing and one thing alone. Make the lives of poor black people worse.
Didn’t several officers and the Chief testify that he did not do as he was trained?
Let’s just ignore there was an active manual that had this technique. There were other force of use experts that said every Chauvin acted appropriately.
The body cam footage that they had for months showed that he didn’t even have his knees on Floyd’s neck.
This verdict is a mockery of justice. The mob has succeeded in ripping down our foundings in such a short time.
How was he found guilty on all 3 murder/manslaughter charges? Wouldn't you just find him guilty on the most serious, murder 2?
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Let’s just ignore there was an active manual that had this technique. There were other force of use experts that said Chauvin acted appropriately.
The body cam footage that they had for months showed that he didn’t even have his knee on Floyd’s neck.
This verdict is a mockery of justice. The mob has succeeded in ripping down our foundings in such a short time.
It doesn't matter where he knee was if the force of his weight was not allowing Floyd to breathe. Once he was in handcuffs and under control, his well-being became the officers' responsibility. They never once showed any regard for their prisoner or attempted to do anything but slowing choke the life out of him. It looked like plain, straight-forward premeditated murder. At some point the officers decided that they were going to suffocated him. And they did.
Why didn't Chauvin testify that he was just following his training??? He could've explained his thinking if he felt he acted appropriately. Refusing to do that is what guilty people do.
Another thing, Chauvin had to be acutely aware when Floyd's body stopped rising and falling anymore, as a big body like Floyd's would have with every breath. But yet, he kept applying pressure for another 6 or 7 minutes.
Maybe this is why he didn't testify. He would have no answer for why he continued to cut off his breath after Floyd had clearly stopped breathing. I think I know why. The jury agreed.
But at the end of the day, the justice is pretty thin.