I'm pretty certain he'll be judged guilty. Prosecutors presented a really good case.I'm nervous
And then, we have Idiots like Maxine Waters....politician from California....who is encouraging protesters to ramp up their rioting if Chauvin isn't found guilty and given a harsh sentence. When...not If...these riots start up, I hope one takes place in her neighborhood.
https://news.yahoo.com/maxine-waters-tells-protesters-stay-145954822.html
I'm pretty certain he'll be judged guilty. Prosecutors presented a really good case.
This whole mess is sickening. Kneeling on someone's neck with your hands in your pocket. Surprised he wasn't whistling while he worked.
Disgusting, the way we treat each other.
This has been my thoughts throughout.. here in the UK you could attempt to pull those cops off if you thought they were killing someone... but in the USA you would likely be killed...I feel so sorry for bystanders who couldn't help.
I pray you are wrong. This was beyond egregious, the prosecutions case was formidable, and the defense team had little to say.Many cities are now preparing for civil unrest as we await the verdict which should be by 5 pm EST. It would be nice if justice is served but I won't hold my breath waiting for it on this one. After all we have seen over the years with african-americans being killed by police and those police not being held accountable it would be amazing to see justice served yet I truly doubt it will happen.
Sorry to say, peaceful vigils and solemn prayer-ins haven't moved the ball forward one inch for American Blacks. If Chauvin is let off the hook, Black Americans will see that verdict as exactly what it is - abject racism.But what if, with equal sincerity and passion, she'd called for peaceful vigils and solemn prayer-ins instead? She had the prerogative.
To add to my comment Chauvin, as an experienced police officer never should have used the knee to the neck and I do believe he knew better. If justice is served he will be found guilty of the highest offense of murder they have there and serve a very lengthy term in prison. I do hope justice will prevail yet I have my doubts.Many cities are now preparing for civil unrest as we await the verdict which should be by 5 pm EST. It would be nice if justice is served but I won't hold my breath waiting for it on this one. After all we have seen over the years with african-americans being killed by police and those police not being held accountable it would be amazing to see justice served yet I truly doubt it will happen.
I'm not in favor of civil disobedience, but I recognize and understand fury over obvious patterns of horrific injustice.Sorry to say, peaceful vigils and solemn prayer-ins haven't moved the ball forward one inch for American Blacks. If Chauvin is let off the hook, Black Americans will see that verdict as exactly what it is - abject racism.
I hope my initial post was wrong, too, and have added to it more of my thoughts. I guess I am clouded by what I've seen in America all my life, unfortunately. May justice prevail andI pray you are wrong. This was beyond egregious, the prosecutions case was formidable, and the defense team had little to say.
I bloody hope so..it would be a travesty if he was to continue to remain on BailGood point. Sentencing is rarely decided immediately, but if he's found guilty he'll be remanded into custody.
It was a travesty that he was permitted to be out on bail from the get-go. I've gotten whiplash from one shock after another with this case.I bloody hope so..it would be a travesty if he was to continue to remain on Bail
Yes but each of the charges he could be found guilty of has an estimation of the amount of time that he might be given. I think the state, too, has added some "aggravating" terms too which could add to the estimated sentence.Just been announced that sentencing will not happen for quite a few months..if he's found gulity
yes but the sentencing on each or all will take months.. they've just stated that on Court TVYes but each of the charges he could be found guilty of has an estimation of the amount of time that he might be given. I think the state, too, has added some "aggravating" terms too which could add to the estimated sentence.
..and me..I think most of the world has too...It was a travesty that he was permitted to be out on bail from the get-go. I've gotten whiplash from one shock after another with this case.
I live in a predominantly Black Neighborhood. I'm mixed-race - my parents were Italian and Irish and my grandmother was Black. 90% of the people in the apartments where I live are Black and only a couple of them are mixed-race. I'd estimate that 1/3 of my neighbors here share Maxine Water's opinions and attitude, and they view me as White. They don't talk to me, don't reciprocate when I say Hi, how ya doin'? or whatever, and they'll block the walkway so I have to step off it when I pass, if they happen to be there. It's unfortunate, but I know where it's coming from and I don't let it get to me at all; just is what it is... Having always lived in Mississippi side by side with black friends, teachers, coworkers and increasingly family members, I know firsthand that most black people do not act like her. I worry that she's being seen as representative of African Americans by other ethnic groups who don't have much contact with black people.
Yes, I know that's the way it always goes but like I said we can still estimate even if it's not the same thing as a judge doing it.yes but the sentencing on each or all will take months.. they've just stated that on Court TV