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    1. @RM    they spend so much time on training (i know because the college i go to is the only one in the city that trains them) but it seems like they never get to know when it’s enough. The videos that you’ve shown are not even similar to what happened on top of that.

    2. @cooper23231 the videos illustrate proof of why a cop would need to retrain these dudes… they clearly show a handcuffed dude, when given leeway, attacked the cop and the cop ended up paralyzed from a kick to his spine.

      Its looking like he died from his congestive heart disease and smoking, and drugs in his system and thats not the fault of a cop.

    3. I bet they changed the Autopsy report
      Because the report by the Dr said That He had Underlying issues that caused him to die not the Strangulation alone..

    1. @Ban he gave a counterfeit bill and was still outside the store. Do you think he knew it was counterfeit? And then still sit in front of the store? I think not.

    2. Exactly So if you are drunk or had a joint, or you are on legitimate medication, have heart disease, diabetes, respiratory related injuries or disease or any other reason that might or might not contribute to your physical health and well-being it then is ok for an officer of the law to occlude your airway so much so to cause your death in the execution of their duty. ‘Land of the Free’ …… pfffffft!. (WMCM)

    3. Ban
      What about innocent until proven guilty?

      This is why cops get away with murder, because people blindly trust them

    1. @kiki k hell no I want them all to go to jail for life but I don’t want anyone else to dye it just breaks my heart

    2. @Half Baked 420 seriously you’re insane at one point there were three men kneeling down on him and the other ones over them watching them if I had my way they’d all go down for the same crime first-degree murder thank you

    3. @Half Baked 420 seriously at one point three of them were kneeling on them that occluded they all need to go down

    4. @RM Why charge them? They did nothing wrong. They got shot at, lmao. Stop using stuff like this to excuse that they fucking suffocated this guy.

    1. If Floyd would have did that to the cop he would have got the Death Penalty to be carried out asap!!💯💯💯

    2. Anyone who puts the knee on someone neck for almost 9minutes has to know nothing go will come from that!!SMFH

  1. Uh uh! He died by that polices knee on his neck, not from an underlying health condition 🤨!

  2. Charge the other 3 with 3rd degree murder. Charge Derek with 1st degree. And I hope they all get their skulls smashed in by their cell mates.

  3. The 18 complaints against him are 18 that where lucky enough to live and make the complaints . The 2mins 30 secs is what it takes to kill someone thats why he made damn sure this guy wasn’t making a complaint. How many has he killed .there’s more Mr.Floyd wasn’t the first to die at his hands can’t be.he was to complacent about it. Rhe other 3 the same and should get the same life penalty!

    1. I bet there were dozens of victims “taken out” this way over the 20 yrs by this rogue cop. He was too clever for Internal Affairs to get a conviction….his police “brothers” had his back always making up lies to cover for him. Yes..that entire police dept is neck deep in corruption no doubt

    1. @denny Marken dont resist officers, they have a job to do and need to be safe. Once you resist, 90% of the time you’ll end up getting hurt or worse. Learn from this and stop blaming dysfunctional peoples lives on cops. He was a drug user, smoker, felon – armed robbery home invasion, and likely a drug addict — thus the heart disease.

    1. Kirin Yoshikage I would hope so, unfortunately I reckon he’s going to have a nice little cell far away from other prisoners.

    2. RIGHT? LIKE I JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND. HE MURDERED A MAN. THERE IS LITERALLY VIDEO EVIDENCE.

  4. “This is by far the fastest we’ve ever charged a police officer.” Cool, good to know that rioting works. We’ve learned our lesson.

    1. riot is nothing, this guy should skin into bone and let him live a life and not put in jail… if he’s getting die, he should put in hospital and heal and skin him again…

  5. Derek Chauvin’s photo looks like an older one. He has something like 18 complaint’ s against him. I wonder what incident that mugshot is from🤔

  6. How is crushing someone’s windpipe for 10 minutes while he’s in cuffs saying “I CAN’T BREATHE!” not first degree murder??? If that not first degree I don’t know what is

    1. Because it’s has a higher chance of getting a conviction than first degree especially for high profile cases like this. You only get one shot at charging someone for a crime and if it’s harder to prove 1st degree murder because you have to prove suspect was planning on murdering and cases involving law enforcement becomes difficult since they’re job involved dealing with potential suspects and are given the authority use any type of force.

    2. Because first degree murder requires premeditation, requires planning. An example of first degree murder is planning on, lets say killing your neighbor for whatever reason. You plan to catch them in the alleyway behind their house when they go on a jog.

      That is first degree murder. Third degree murder is still a murder charge, but is the charge someone obtains when the murder is not premeditated, and is was not intentional. Its hard to prove that the murder was intentional, and that Chauvin woke up that day, planning to go to that 911 call, and to murder George Floyd.

  7. That autopsy is as ridiculous as saying “man who was shot in the head also had sinus infection.”

    1. I trust the furfag with a pokemon profile picture but a heart attack is a bit more than a sinus infection

  8. If (when) the police officer gets anything less than life sentence, it’s going to get ugly.

  9. “This is by far the fastest we’ve charged a police officer” Minneapolis would’ve been burnt to the ground if they didn’t

    1. The only thing I don’t understand, and it happened many many times in human history, is why some persons (and by that I don’t mean the majority of peaceful protesters) are burning and looting places not connected to the crime, basically punishing business owners for things they are not guilty. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not against people going to the street to protest, but why do some persons are joining them to cause destruction? In my view, violence should not be denounced by more violence. Yet, we live in a world were little is solved and and pain creates pain.

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