So it's not possible to murder someone if they test positive for drugs?Keep in mind this is the state that convicted Chauvin despite Floyd's toxicology report.
So your own beliefs and your NPC cartoons is the best you can offer, while completely disregarding the facts.You tell me to answer while you're not answering...wtf man.
ICE wasn't breaking the law, they're enforcing it, the lady blocking the road was breaking the law, wtf are you talking about? You've gone all Humpty Dumpty on me, put yourself together man.
Highest tax rate and biggest deficit. I'm pretty sure they have the biggest tax base to tax too.That’s the million dollars question. Cali always brags about how much revenue they more generate more money than red states? But how much is the state takes in state and federal tax dollars but always goes into red even tho they constantly raise taxes.
Idk how there's so much precedent supporting the officer in this exact situation of use of deadly force. It would just be corruption if they did.My guess is they would try him for murder or manslaughter in the state. I don't think the fact he's a Fed has anything to do with it. "They" have been accusing him of murder, so it would make sense that they might try him for murder.
"Precedent supporting the officer"?Idk how there's so much precedent supporting the officer in this exact situation of use of deadly force. It would just be corruption if they did.
Drug addicts who swallow their stash upon arrest with a cocktail of 3-4 different drugs used to assumed to have died from as overdose. 1Idk how there's so much precedent supporting the officer in this exact situation of use of deadly force. It would just be corruption if they did.
Ask Derek Chauvin who was trying to handle a 6 foot something crackhead on fentanyl. Look up Derek on Wikipedia and he's a murderer. Nevermind the criminal who was high as a kite.Idk how there's so much precedent supporting the officer in this exact situation of use of deadly force. It would just be corruption if they did.
From what I've seen just today I don't think that's the route it's going to go. I think the attitudes are changingAsk Derek Chauvin who was trying to handle a 6 foot something crackhead on fentanyl. Look up Derek on Wikipedia and he's a murderer. Nevermind the criminal who was high as a kite.
The trial was in the court of public opinion with flawed facts and spawned "Black lives matter" no less.
Clown world.
Hopefully, or its going to trigger something larger imo. Remember "some people you just can't reach" sayeth Axel Rose.From what I've seen just today I don't think that's the route it's going to go. I think the attitudes are changing