And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
Reverential window smasher mourned. Blow to DC tourism.
I can't even believe that you are real. Nobody is as ignorant as you appear to be. You defend the undefendable.
The word is indefensible. You're a Norwegian. Write gooder English and don’t embarrass the rest of us.
Oopsy. Maybe stick to namecalling - grammar nazi seems to be a reach for you
When it comes to choosing the right word to describe something that cannot be justified or excused, many people may wonder whether to use “undefendable” or “indefensible.” The truth is that both words are correct, but they have slightly different connotations.
Lots of talk about this guy is likely to get off on appeal. The police have no duty to protect the public. Scalia wrote in Castle Rock v Gonzales that even in the face of legislatively-mandated action, there is a "deep-rooted nature of law enforcement discretion". Someone can kidnap your kids, then tell you exactly where they took them, and nothing can compel the police to do anything – not even the law.
And stab his pregnant girl and be a junkie and O D but still
Resisting arrest is a felony as well
Startling example of government inefficiency. Shooting suspects would be quicker and easier.
St. George Floyd should have been in prison. Team Dazzler decided otherwise. You can have your heroes, mine are different.
Well, since he should have been in prison anyway, the police practically had to murder him.
Like Ashli Babbitt
Fuck off
Reverential window smasher mourned. Blow to DC tourism.
So you support the death sentence for a broken window
Good to know
Parading at the Capitol is a greater crime than threatening to carve up a pregnant woman. Resisting arrest while high on a lethal dose of fentanyl and meth is a greater Constitutional right than the First Amendment.
@HHusky is a lonely person who is one of the biggest trolls I’ve come across in decades of Internet forums. An absolute piece of shit who lies nonstop and apparently loves the attention.
No one should die in police custody. When that happens, strict scrutiny must be applied all circumstances and context related to the event.
It is beyond unfortunate that George Floyd chose the life he did. He served EIGHT separate jail terms on various violent and non-violent offences from trespass to armed robbery and armed domestic violence against a pregnant woman who was the mother of his unborn child at the time. He was a career criminal, a drug dealer and user, as well as an actor in pornography. He broke into a woman’s home and held a gun to her stomach, threatening to kill her and her unborn child during a robbery.
At the time of his death, he was high on fentanyl and Methamphetamine, which likely contributed to his initial unwillingness to comply with police while being detained for yet another crime, this one theft.
It is VERY fair to say that George Floyd was a bad person. It is also fair to say that anytime anyone is seriously injured or dies WHILE in police custody, that the context that surrounds the incident and the history of ALL of those involved need to be examined. Since the media has bent over backwards to examine the history of the police officers involved, it is also reasonable to examine the history of Mr Floyd himself.
I don’t believe for a second that the police intended to kill George Floyd. I do believe that they showed a troubling level of indifference to his cries for help in that moment , but does that warrant a charge of murder? I don’t think so. I’ve long felt that this should have been a MS charge to be pled down, but I’m not a fancy lawyer like HH.
I’m just glad to see so much progress in race relations since this event, and I think we have the MSM and democrat leadership to thank for that. After all, police brutality has disappeared, crime is down, and minorities can finally feel safe from persecution in todays America..
When you watch the entire video, you see Floyd was screaming and saying he couldn't breathe from the beginning (while he was still in the car). Floyd singed his death certificate when he ingested the fentanyl rather than being found in possession. He led a shit life, was a shit dad, treated others like shit and now he's celebrated in the name of fairness, diversity, inclusion or whatever the word of the day is.
There's a very smart QB on this board who wrote Floyd shouldn't have been executed for his sins of the past. But he seems fine with the cop(s) serving jail time for past police sins.
"He held back the concerned bystanders and even prevented an off-duty Minneapolis firefighter from rendering the medical aid Floyd so desperately needed.”
do you girls ever get anything right?
lying again
can't decide which ambulance chaser is the biggest lying scumbag, but you're in the running
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This is what you’re going to roll with?
When it comes to choosing the right word to describe something that cannot be justified or excused, many people may wonder whether to use “undefendable” or “indefensible.” The truth is that both words are correct, but they have slightly different connotations.
https://thecontentauthority.com/blog/undefendable-vs-indefensible
It is beyond unfortunate that George Floyd chose the life he did. He served EIGHT separate jail terms on various violent and non-violent offences from trespass to armed robbery and armed domestic violence against a pregnant woman who was the mother of his unborn child at the time. He was a career criminal, a drug dealer and user, as well as an actor in pornography. He broke into a woman’s home and held a gun to her stomach, threatening to kill her and her unborn child during a robbery.
At the time of his death, he was high on fentanyl and Methamphetamine, which likely contributed to his initial unwillingness to comply with police while being detained for yet another crime, this one theft.
It is VERY fair to say that George Floyd was a bad person. It is also fair to say that anytime anyone is seriously injured or dies WHILE in police custody, that the context that surrounds the incident and the history of ALL of those involved need to be examined. Since the media has bent over backwards to examine the history of the police officers involved, it is also reasonable to examine the history of Mr Floyd himself.
I don’t believe for a second that the police intended to kill George Floyd. I do believe that they showed a troubling level of indifference to his cries for help in that moment , but does that warrant a charge of murder? I don’t think so. I’ve long felt that this should have been a MS charge to be pled down, but I’m not a fancy lawyer like HH.
I’m just glad to see so much progress in race relations since this event, and I think we have the MSM and democrat leadership to thank for that. After all, police brutality has disappeared, crime is down, and minorities can finally feel safe from persecution in todays America..
There's a very smart QB on this board who wrote Floyd shouldn't have been executed for his sins of the past. But he seems fine with the cop(s) serving jail time for past police sins.
can't decide which ambulance chaser is the biggest lying scumbag, but you're in the running