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-War on Police-
Chauvin - Day 6 - Chief Throws Chauvin Under the Bus
2021-04-06
[Mail - AKA cum grano salis] Minneapolis police chief says Chauvin should 'NO WAY' have kept motionless George Floyd pinned down by neck, and used 'unreasonable' force against him, in damning testimony
OTOH - Defense makes chief eat words... and by the way, the judge previously banned the Mail for publishing restricted material
Related: Defense counsel casts doubt on placement of Chauvin’s knee: Chief Arradondo agreed that Chauvin’s knee appeared to be on Floyd’s shoulder blade, not his neck, in video captured on former officer Alexander Kueng’s body-camera.
Related:
Chauvin: 2021-04-05 Trial in Floyd's death expected to turn to ex-cop's training
Chauvin: 2021-04-03 Race hustlers, media elites, BLM, antifa & others are promising violence if they don't get the conviction & sentencing they demand in the DerekChauvin trial
Chauvin: 2021-04-02 Chauvin Trial - Day 4
Posted by:Mercutio

#15  You may have answered your own question.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-04-06 18:22  

#14  Knee on the shoulderblade and not on the neck was unexpected and there should be an investigation as to why this was info not released earlier. That combined with the lethal doses of a number of things in his blood make this a pretty clear cut case and yet they let cities across the nation burn because of their inaction.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2021-04-06 18:00  

#13  Yes: they'll Burn-Loot-Murder regardless of the verdict.

So do the right thing, Members of the Jury, and acquit this man who has not been proved guilty by anything even remotely approaching a preponderance of evidence.

In the immortal words of Johnny Cochrane:
"George be hoopin' sh!t? You must acquit!"
Posted by: Gloluck Bumble1075   2021-04-06 15:48  

#12  Cities will be on fire no matter what - conviction or acquittal, Death penalty or slap on the wrist.

If Chauvin is hung, the electrocuted, then torn apart by rampaging BLM activists on prime time TV; cities will still burn.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-04-06 12:55  

#11  Cartridge box is inching closer each day as the sinews of American culture and society are torn apart by the Marxist community organizers. The selective reporting reflects a purposeful strategy of progressive propaganda through the use of partial truth. Effectively lies but defensible if contested as accurate if incomplete. Lawyer tricks....
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2021-04-06 12:22  

#10  Be a good time to see up Rooftop Koreans 4 Rentâ„¢
Posted by: Frank G   2021-04-06 10:01  

#9  Cities will be on fire if Chauvin is not sentenced to death.
Yes, he is not charged with a capital crime, and Minnesota may not even have a death penalty. It doesn't matter.Cities will burn.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2021-04-06 09:44  

#8  Prominent BLM Activist Threatens Cities ‘on Fire’ if Chauvin Not Convicted
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-04-06 09:40  

#7  the two feral teen girls who killed an Uber driver in Washington DC got plea bargains that get them light confinement for a few years, then free

Black teen priviledge
Posted by: Lord Garth   2021-04-06 09:31  

#6  They can still vote, can't they?

Election Day today in Chicago, so yes.

It takes years and years to get the deceased off the voter rolls there.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2021-04-06 08:47  

#5  Meanwhile, the 34 shot in Chicago over the Easter Holdiday are selectively forgotten.

They can still vote, can't they?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-04-06 06:24  

#4  Floyd's was a 'victimless crime'...no? Officer Chauvin's pending conviction (for whatever prescribed criminal act involving death) will calm and asswage the anger of the chanting tribal hordes. Some of them do vote you know and they can wreck uncontrollable havoc if not appeased. Officer Chauvin has already been convicted by he media and victim community. The courtroom imprimatur is pending. Notice how the term "officer Chauvin" is used almost as infrequently as the term 'fair trial'.

Meanwhile, the 34 shot in Chicago over the Easter Holdiday are selectively forgotten. 'Selective enforcement of the law' requires selective memory. Coincidently, Hunter Biden cannot remember the laptop either. You know the rest of the story.

Sadly, this is no longer America. It is now something else entirely. New songs will be sung, new flags will fly. Whatever it is, it has yet to be named, but surely will be.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-04-06 06:21  

#3  eppur si Fentanyl OD
Posted by: Galileo Nelson, Esq.   2021-04-06 05:43  

#2  Branco's take on day six: Money quote:

The testimony of Dr. Langenfeld has followed what has become a common pattern in this case. The (carefully prepared?) state’s witness is carefully questioned by the state to illicit headline worthy quotes, but it’s ultimately revealed on cross-examination that those quoted opinions were based on extremely limited information, lacked context of the full circumstances, and were gutted on cross-examination as a result.

This pattern actually raises a very interesting, and alarming, public policy danger, based on the media’s coverage of this case. From what I’ve seen of media coverage, which for me occurs only when the case recesses during the day and the talking heads pop up during the break, is that the media effectively only covers the direct questioning of the state’s witnesses. As a result, the public only hears the state’s version of the facts.

Well, just like if you only hear one side of any argument, it’s natural for the public to conclude that the state is KILLING IT!!!! in this trial, and that it’s SUPER OBVIOUS!!!! that Chauvin is a RACIST POLICE MURDERER!!!! You NAZI!!!!
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-04-06 05:32  

#1  Time for Minneapolis cops to go on Italian strike?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-04-06 05:30  

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