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I've overdosed on opioids before. I know exactly what it feels like. It's horrific and terrifying.The cop was doing his job he didn't 'fuck up' unless one would prefer that he (Chauvin) play-acted for the Body cams and IPhones like Floyd did with his ridiculous "I can't breathe" and "I got claustrophobia" and "Please don't shoot me."If you can't breathe you are unable to can't say "I can't breathe". I'll stick with the coroner.
That said, the cop fucked up. He'll get something below murder.
Irony Alert!It's amazing how racists lie to themselves.
The entire case of druggie Floyd is falling apart and looks like a hung jury
The guy most likely died from drug OD but the cop exasperated it
The cop was doing his job he didn't 'fuck up' unless one would prefer that he (Chauvin) play-acted for the Body cams and IPhones like Floyd did with his ridiculous "I can't breathe" and "I got claustrophobia" and "Please don't shoot me."If you can't breathe you are unable to can't say "I can't breathe". I'll stick with the coroner.
That said, the cop fucked up. He'll get something below murder.
As you seem to be in the CORRECTION MODE--SURROUNDED is the proper word.The cop was doing his job he didn't 'fuck up' unless one would prefer that he (Chauvin) play-acted for the Body cams and IPhones like Floyd did with his ridiculous "I can't breathe" and "I got claustrophobia" and "Please don't shoot me."If you can't breathe you are unable to can't say "I can't breathe". I'll stick with the coroner.
That said, the cop fucked up. He'll get something below murder.
Keep in mind----the arresting cops were SORROUNDED by the members of the HOLY
HOOD------if there was anyone who might have
trouble breathing at that point----it would be the
cops
Well, of course, no one wants to be dragged off to jail however, what would you do if someone was complaining they can't breathe while fighting off multiple officers trying to 'drag' them to jail? In an ER, there is plenty of medical professionals and equipment to determine if that person was oxygen deprived. Not so for officers on the street. They can only go by actions and Floyd's actions seemed to be of a person who had plenty of breath to vocally and physically protest for quite a while while saying "I can't breathe."I have a long experience with ARRESTEES. I had to examine hundreds of them as they were being dragged
off to jail. ------I always took their extensive and FLAMBOYANT complaints seriously------ya nevah know-------one must consider the OUTSIDE chance
that one of those idiot complaints is---TRUE. A few
arrestees can create GRIDLOCK in an emergency room.
It is easy to get cynical
Also...WHAT IF...Say...You checked him out and found out there was nothing wrong with his blood oxygen level and you let the officers take him away....Then he dies on the way to the jail......What then? Do we blame YOU?
In today's IDIOT "race" climate------someone has to
pay. The death of a "person of color" requires a human sacrifice. I did the role of "examine" the arrestee for several decades------I am lucky----I do not
do it anymore. As to death-----in dealing with large
numbers of people there is ALWAYS a few deaths-----
which cannot be attributed to any cause at all even with careful autopsy, lab studies etc ----there is actually a "syndrome" of "sudden adult death" in the
annals of medicine just as there is "crib death" in
infants
Well, of course, no one wants to be dragged off to jail however, what would you do if someone was complaining they can't breathe while fighting off multiple officers trying to 'drag' them to jail? In an ER, there is plenty of medical professionals and equipment to determine if that person was oxygen deprived. Not so for officers on the street. They can only go by actions and Floyd's actions seemed to be of a person who had plenty of breath to vocally and physically protest for quite a while while saying "I can't breathe."I have a long experience with ARRESTEES. I had to examine hundreds of them as they were being dragged
off to jail. ------I always took their extensive and FLAMBOYANT complaints seriously------ya nevah know-------one must consider the OUTSIDE chance
that one of those idiot complaints is---TRUE. A few
arrestees can create GRIDLOCK in an emergency room.
It is easy to get cynical
Also...WHAT IF...Say...You checked him out and found out there was nothing wrong with his blood oxygen level and you let the officers take him away....Then he dies on the way to the jail......What then? Do we blame YOU?
In today's IDIOT "race" climate------someone has to
pay. The death of a "person of color" requires a human sacrifice. I did the role of "examine" the arrestee for several decades------I am lucky----I do not
do it anymore. As to death-----in dealing with large
numbers of people there is ALWAYS a few deaths-----
which cannot be attributed to any cause at all even with careful autopsy, lab studies etc ----there is actually a "syndrome" of "sudden adult death" in the
annals of medicine just as there is "crib death" in
infants
Well, there certainly are a large number of cops roughing up and killing black people...that's for sure.
As for the "human sacrifice"...Amber Guyger went into a black man's apartment...shot him dead...was found guilty of murder...and given a whopping 10 years in jail. Murder--10 years!
And as pathetic and shockingly light was the sentence...I suppose we should be happy that the murderous bitch got that. Four cops beat the holy shit out of Rodney King in Los Angeles back in the 90's. In the original trial, they were found not-guilty even though it was filmed and King was handcuffed according to The Daily Beast. Four cops...beat a handcuffed black man. And were not convicted. Convicted of what? Excessive force! The four cops were not convicted of using excessive force even though that four of them hit King 53 times with their clubs.
If I were black, I'd probably think about wearing a body cam like the police officers do...just in case there are not people around to record the inevitable confrontation that the police will instigate.
Well over 90% of police officers do their job professionally and without malice toward anyone who based on race or color. The 1-10% that do not give the rest a bad name. The problem is that when the 1-10% sit on a suspect's neck for 8 minutes after they are restrained...the other 90% often give their fellow officer the benefit of the doubt. I was happy to see that wasn't happening in Minneapolis.
Well, of course, no one wants to be dragged off to jail however, what would you do if someone was complaining they can't breathe while fighting off multiple officers trying to 'drag' them to jail? In an ER, there is plenty of medical professionals and equipment to determine if that person was oxygen deprived. Not so for officers on the street. They can only go by actions and Floyd's actions seemed to be of a person who had plenty of breath to vocally and physically protest for quite a while while saying "I can't breathe."I have a long experience with ARRESTEES. I had to examine hundreds of them as they were being dragged
off to jail. ------I always took their extensive and FLAMBOYANT complaints seriously------ya nevah know-------one must consider the OUTSIDE chance
that one of those idiot complaints is---TRUE. A few
arrestees can create GRIDLOCK in an emergency room.
It is easy to get cynical
Also...WHAT IF...Say...You checked him out and found out there was nothing wrong with his blood oxygen level and you let the officers take him away....Then he dies on the way to the jail......What then? Do we blame YOU?
In today's IDIOT "race" climate------someone has to
pay. The death of a "person of color" requires a human sacrifice. I did the role of "examine" the arrestee for several decades------I am lucky----I do not
do it anymore. As to death-----in dealing with large
numbers of people there is ALWAYS a few deaths-----
which cannot be attributed to any cause at all even with careful autopsy, lab studies etc ----there is actually a "syndrome" of "sudden adult death" in the
annals of medicine just as there is "crib death" in
infants
Well, there certainly are a large number of cops roughing up and killing black people...that's for sure.
As for the "human sacrifice"...Amber Guyger went into a black man's apartment...shot him dead...was found guilty of murder...and given a whopping 10 years in jail. Murder--10 years!
And as pathetic and shockingly light was the sentence...I suppose we should be happy that the murderous bitch got that. Four cops beat the holy shit out of Rodney King in Los Angeles back in the 90's. In the original trial, they were found not-guilty even though it was filmed and King was handcuffed according to The Daily Beast. Four cops...beat a handcuffed black man. And were not convicted. Convicted of what? Excessive force! The four cops were not convicted of using excessive force even though that four of them hit King 53 times with their clubs.
If I were black, I'd probably think about wearing a body cam like the police officers do...just in case there are not people around to record the inevitable confrontation that the police will instigate.
Well over 90% of police officers do their job professionally and without malice toward anyone who based on race or color. The 1-10% that do not give the rest a bad name. The problem is that when the 1-10% sit on a suspect's neck for 8 minutes after they are restrained...the other 90% often give their fellow officer the benefit of the doubt. I was happy to see that wasn't happening in Minneapolis.
I live in a HIGHLY diverse area of my town. I need a LOT MORE cameras of all kinds to catch the stench and
filth to which I and my husband have been subjected by "persons of color"-----to wit FELONIES
Yes....I used to live in such an area. Filled with 'entitled' low class individuals who want everyone else to carry their weight while they cry and moan and pump themselves up with hatred. Hope you can get out of there.I live in a HIGHLY diverse area of my town. I need a LOT MORE cameras of all kinds to catch the stench and
filth to which I and my husband have been subjected by "persons of color"-----to wit FELONIES
Good. Floyd was destined to OD or catch a bullet.Reports are showing that the prosecution has been a clown show
Apparently one of their key witnesses was so awful that he helped the defense lol
Then the defense used him as their witness lol
One of many blunders
Could be a hung jury
When you live a thug life ..it ends badGood. Floyd was destined to OD or catch a bullet.Reports are showing that the prosecution has been a clown show
Apparently one of their key witnesses was so awful that he helped the defense lol
Then the defense used him as their witness lol
One of many blunders
Could be a hung jury
What a load of crap. A few worthless junkies get roughed up. They deserve far worse. Consider the thousands os CRIMES the filthy bastards committed to feed their sick habit.Well, of course, no one wants to be dragged off to jail however, what would you do if someone was complaining they can't breathe while fighting off multiple officers trying to 'drag' them to jail? In an ER, there is plenty of medical professionals and equipment to determine if that person was oxygen deprived. Not so for officers on the street. They can only go by actions and Floyd's actions seemed to be of a person who had plenty of breath to vocally and physically protest for quite a while while saying "I can't breathe."I have a long experience with ARRESTEES. I had to examine hundreds of them as they were being dragged
off to jail. ------I always took their extensive and FLAMBOYANT complaints seriously------ya nevah know-------one must consider the OUTSIDE chance
that one of those idiot complaints is---TRUE. A few
arrestees can create GRIDLOCK in an emergency room.
It is easy to get cynical
Also...WHAT IF...Say...You checked him out and found out there was nothing wrong with his blood oxygen level and you let the officers take him away....Then he dies on the way to the jail......What then? Do we blame YOU?
In today's IDIOT "race" climate------someone has to
pay. The death of a "person of color" requires a human sacrifice. I did the role of "examine" the arrestee for several decades------I am lucky----I do not
do it anymore. As to death-----in dealing with large
numbers of people there is ALWAYS a few deaths-----
which cannot be attributed to any cause at all even with careful autopsy, lab studies etc ----there is actually a "syndrome" of "sudden adult death" in the
annals of medicine just as there is "crib death" in
infants
Well, there certainly are a large number of cops roughing up and killing black people...that's for sure.
As for the "human sacrifice"...Amber Guyger went into a black man's apartment...shot him dead...was found guilty of murder...and given a whopping 10 years in jail. Murder--10 years!
And as pathetic and shockingly light was the sentence...I suppose we should be happy that the murderous bitch got that. Four cops beat the holy shit out of Rodney King in Los Angeles back in the 90's. In the original trial, they were found not-guilty even though it was filmed and King was handcuffed according to The Daily Beast. Four cops...beat a handcuffed black man. And were not convicted. Convicted of what? Excessive force! The four cops were not convicted of using excessive force even though that four of them hit King 53 times with their clubs.
If I were black, I'd probably think about wearing a body cam like the police officers do...just in case there are not people around to record the inevitable confrontation that the police will instigate.
Well over 90% of police officers do their job professionally and without malice toward anyone who based on race or color. The 1-10% that do not give the rest a bad name. The problem is that when the 1-10% sit on a suspect's neck for 8 minutes after they are restrained...the other 90% often give their fellow officer the benefit of the doubt. I was happy to see that wasn't happening in Minneapolis.
Not only was Floyd breathing fine but he also was successful in resisting 3 police officers. It's hard to believe he was in asphyxia. At the time officers asked Floyd if he couldn't breathe then how could he be talking so much? Very valid point.
Yes, and the video all by itself is damning to those who prefer to myopically apply racism to tragic events and not consider the events surrounding that one snippet. It's like taking one snippet out of a war scene and blaming one individual.