Chauvin is exactly who you were told to believe he is.
Chauvin is exactly who the video showed him to be. A murderer. Which I guess makes him a hero of the right wing chuds.
Chauvin is exactly who you were told to believe he is.
I already admitted to the mistake. One that seems to not have made a difference, since both you and Buck knew who I was addressing.Why are you trying to spin away from the fact that YOU made a mistake, responded to me in error instead of the person you intended to respond to?
Yep. The big conpsiracy theory. The world was out to make Chauvin look bad.
Hennepin County ME pins the death on a City employee so that the city government and the city employee look bad.
Independent ME pins the death on a City employee so the city government and the city employee look bad.
Defense attorney for the city employee offers nothing more than "cause of death should be classified as unknown" just so the city employee will get convicted, and the city will look bad.
Floyd commits a misdemeanor, knowing that the city employee will restrain him illegally and against department policy, so that the city and the cop will look bad.
Goddamn, that's a whole lot of puzzle pieces that have to fit together to support your conspiracy theory.
And NO ONE has leaked a word of it yet.
But YOU know the whole story.
Good stuff.
Just say "My bad" and move on... you don't have to add your sarcastic shit after the fact. That just makes you look like a whiny *****.I already admitted to the mistake. One that seems to not have made a difference, since both you and Buck knew who I was addressing.
Do you want to run a headline in the NYT about it?
Chauvin was sacrificed by Democrats for black votes. End of discussion.Yep. The big conpsiracy theory. The world was out to make Chauvin look bad.
Hennepin County ME pins the death on a City employee so that the city government and the city employee look bad.
Independent ME pins the death on a City employee so the city government and the city employee look bad.
Defense attorney for the city employee offers nothing more than "cause of death should be classified as unknown" just so the city employee will get convicted, and the city will look bad.
Floyd commits a misdemeanor, knowing that the city employee will restrain him illegally and against department policy, so that the city and the cop will look bad.
Goddamn, that's a whole lot of puzzle pieces that have to fit together to support your conspiracy theory.
And NO ONE has leaked a word of it yet.
But YOU know the whole story.
Good stuff.
His knee was on his neck, shoulder and back. Floyd's head was turned. He could breathe.Floyd dying while pinned to the ground.....with a knee on his neck.....and people screaming at Chauvin to let him up because he wasn't breathing was all a coincidence. Clearly the work of Soros and Obama.
And this is why you aren't taken seriously? What corruption, who is getting extorted, I'll ignore the incredibly vauge "shitting on the constitution" but feel free to elaborate. Or just stick with the standard name calling since logic, facts and data appear to a weak point for Team Blue.I've never claimed to be a moderate.
You haven't seen any corruption, extortion, or shitting on the constitution? You could have ended your post here before continuing to flail around trying to claim to not be a bootlicker. Team Blue is pro-crime! Good thing we have justice warrior, Trump!
lol, get real.
His knee was on his neck, shoulder and back. Floyd's head was turned. He could breathe.
I already admitted to it, and you chose to push it further.Just say "My bad" and move on... you don't have to add your sarcastic shit after the fact. That just makes you look like a whiny *****.
So he deserved to be killed by Chauvin?Seriously. He was a criminal.
Arrests and Convictions of George Floyd
- 1997: Drug Possession
- Charge: Possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).
- Outcome: Convicted.
- Sentence: Served time in jail (exact duration not specified in sources, likely a short sentence).
- Details: This was one of Floyd’s earliest documented arrests in Harris County, Texas.
https://www.snopes.com/news/2020/06/12/george-floyd-criminal-record/- 1998: Theft with a Firearm
- Charge: Theft involving a firearm (not armed robbery, as some claims misstate).
- Outcome: Convicted.
- Sentence: Served 10 months in Harris County Jail.
- Details: Court records confirm this was for theft, not armed robbery. Claims of armed robbery in 1998 are inaccurate.
https://www.snopes.com/news/2020/06/12/george-floyd-criminal-record/
https://www.thecourierdaily.com/george-floyd-criminal-past-record-arrest/20177/- 2002: Drug Possession
- Charge: Possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).
- Outcome: Convicted.
- Sentence: Served 8 months in prison.
- Details: Floyd was arrested for possessing cocaine in Houston.
https://www.thecourierdaily.com/george-floyd-criminal-past-record-arrest/20177/- 2004: Drug Possession
- Charge: Possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).
- Outcome: Convicted.
- Sentence: Served 10 months in prison.
- Details: This arrest was linked to a $10 drug transaction involving Houston police officer Gerald Goines. The conviction was questioned due to Goines’ later charges for misconduct, and a posthumous pardon was requested but not granted due to procedural issues.
https://www.thecourierdaily.com/george-floyd-criminal-past-record-arrest/20177/
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/us/unrest-george-floyd-houston-goines.html- 2005: Drug Possession
- Charge: Possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).
- Outcome: Convicted.
- Sentence: Served 10 months in state jail.
- Details: Initially, the charge involved about 4 grams of cocaine, but Floyd successfully argued it was less than 1 gram, reducing the charge.
https://www.thecourierdaily.com/george-floyd-criminal-past-record-arrest/20177/- 2007: Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon
- Charge: Aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon (home invasion).
- Outcome: Pleaded guilty.
- Sentence: Served 5 years in prison (2009–2013, paroled in 2013).
- Details: Floyd was accused of entering an apartment in Houston with five other men, impersonating a water department worker, and holding a pistol to a woman’s stomach while searching for items to steal. The victim was not confirmed pregnant, despite some claims. Floyd pleaded guilty to avoid a potential 40-year sentence if convicted at trial. He maintained to friends he was not guilty but took the plea deal due to concerns about an unfair trial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Floyd
https://www.fox9.com/news/who-was-george-floyd
https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Floyd- Other Arrests (1997–2007):
- Additional Charges: Court records indicate Floyd was arrested nine times in Harris County, Texas, between 1997 and 2007. In addition to the above, these included:
- Two theft charges (one in 1998, detailed above, and another unspecified).
- One illegal trespass charge.
- One charge of failure to identify to a police officer.
- Outcome: Most resulted in short jail sentences or fines, not prison time.
- Details: These charges were primarily non-violent, related to drug possession or minor theft. Exact dates and outcomes for these additional arrests are less detailed in sources but are confirmed by Harris County court records.
https://www.politifact.com/factchec...t-exaggerates-george-floyds-criminal-history/- 2019: Arrest in Minneapolis
- Charge: Not formally charged; detained briefly.
- Outcome: Released without charges.
- Details: Body camera footage from a May 2019 arrest in Minneapolis showed Floyd detained by police. The defense in Derek Chauvin’s trial argued this incident showed similar behavior (e.g., distress, possible drug ingestion), but the judge limited its use as evidence. This arrest did not result in a conviction.
https://www.fox9.com/news/who-was-george-floyd
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/george-floyd-past-arrests-cant-be-used-at-trial/- 2020: Arrest Leading to Death
- Charge: Suspected of passing a counterfeit $20 bill.
- Outcome: No conviction; Floyd died during the arrest on May 25, 2020.
- Details: Floyd was arrested in Minneapolis after a store clerk reported he used a counterfeit $20 bill. During the arrest, Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes, leading to his death, ruled a homicide by the medical examiner. Floyd was under the influence of fentanyl and methamphetamine, but the autopsy confirmed the cause of death as cardiopulmonary arrest due to law enforcement restraint, not a drug overdose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Floyd
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/31/us/george-floyd-investigation.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_George_Floyd
Liar.I already admitted to it, and you chose to push it further.
Tak your own advice.
Stop bitching about things you yourself do, and move on.
The point of that is that you defend the hell out of this criminal but you choose to bash Trump. Why defend Floyd, a known and convicted felon?So he deserved to be killed by Chauvin?
Interesting perspective.
So I guess you deserve to be killed for being a criminal?
What about the Demented Diapered criminal? Same?
The same drugs your mom takes.He literally died on the ground from lack of oxygen. How many drugs are you yourself taking?
Oh?Liar.