Derek Chauvin stabbed in prison:

Status
Not open for further replies.
AS I started this thread about Derek Chauvin, and it seems to have morphed into something about someone else.. and people attacking other people's characters.. could someone explain who is being discussed NOW ?
 

AS I started this thread about Derek Chauvin, and it seems to have morphed into something about someone else.. and people attacking other people's characters.. could someone explain who is being discussed NOW ?
No idea... lost me pages ago. But I do know that I haven't seen something like this since 4th grade playground. I'm waiting for the "pants on fire" and finger wiggling in ears. :rolleyes:
 
rgp - "It does not matter that it was a pellet gun ... the police cannot wait to find out when a suspect is pointing it at citizens." This is a lie.

Then later the truth. rgp - "He pointed it out the window".
 
rgp - "It does not matter that it was a pellet gun ... the police cannot wait to find out when a suspect is pointing it at citizens." This is a lie.

Then later the truth. rgp - "He pointed it out the window".
Ummm... 'scuse me for butting in, but if I had a pellet gun, I could at this very moment open my window and point it at six of my neighbors who are standing on a porch across the street talking. They are all citizens. What am I missing?
 
Ummm... 'scuse me for butting in, but if I had a pellet gun, I could at this very moment open my window and point it at six of my neighbors who are standing on a porch across the street talking. They are all citizens. What am I missing?
Then you would be pointing the pellet gun at your neighbors and that in fact would be threatening. Whereas I could take out one of my pellet guns, or one of my firearms, or a bow point it out the window and not be a threat to anyone.
 
rgp - "It does not matter that it was a pellet gun ... the police cannot wait to find out when a suspect is pointing it at citizens." This is a lie.

Then later the truth. rgp - "He pointed it out the window".

Pointing it out the window is pointing it at anyone who happens to be .... [out the window] . He is pointing it into the public ... again, just like the guy in Vegas who killed 58 people. Again, I wish someone would have stopped him early on.
 
Then you would be pointing the pellet gun at your neighbors and that in fact would be threatening. Whereas I could take out one of my pellet guns, or one of my firearms, or a bow point it out the window and not be a threat to anyone.
But how would anyone (say LE) *know* that I wasn't going to pop off the neighbors one by one? If I'm pointing a gun of any kind (how would anyone know from a distance?!) at people, I would fully expect to be taken down... wouldn't you? This is not the 1950s... if a gun is pointed at someone, who's going to wait around to see if it's an actual threat or not? That happens much too often and then we hear on the news "why didn't anyone STOP him/her?!"
 
Then you would be pointing the pellet gun at your neighbors and that in fact would be threatening. Whereas I could take out one of my pellet guns, or one of my firearms, or a bow point it out the window and not be a threat to anyone.
Apples & Oranges .... you likely do not have neighbors such as usually found near / next to a motel/hotel.
 
But how would anyone (say LE) *know* that I wasn't going to pop off the neighbors one by one? If I'm pointing a gun of any kind (how would anyone know from a distance?!) at people, I would fully expect to be taken down... wouldn't you? This is not the 1950s... if a gun is pointed at someone, who's going to wait around to see if it's an actual threat or not? That happens much too often and then we hear on the news "why didn't anyone STOP him/her?!"
That's the point DS didn't point the pellet gun at anyone and that's where rgp got it wrong.
 
To get this back on track before Holly banishes me to the naughty corner :oops:, the motive is known now and the attacker is an ex Mexican mafia member. Motive Behind Derek Chauvin Stabbing Revealed
Any cop in prison is living on borrowed time that's why the cops will cover up, and conceal any wrong doing on their part. I think bystander videos, dashcams, and bodyworn cameras have opened a whole new transparency that many LEOs find extremely uncomfortable. Hopefully in time they will change in a positive way and stop the bullying and tyrannical behaviors.
 
That's the point DS didn't point the pellet gun at anyone and that's where rgp got it wrong.

It is called brandishing a weapon ... and if seen the person doing it is going to encounter the police . @ that point , if he doesn't follow commands .... he stands a good chance of being shot ..... as this guy was.
 
rgp, you and others have rationalized over and over in this thread that it's the victims fault in both cases. The idea that the outcomes for the 2 cops and the 2 dead guys is somehow satisfactory in these cases is beyond my comprehension.

These cops completely screwed themselves. One is in prison, nearly dead, and both will be wandering the desert for the rest of their lives w the knowledge they cost themselves their careers, families, etc and killed men for no reason. In their heart of hearts I'm sure they'd find another way to get the job done given another chance.

Furthermore you seem to hold no value in the dead guys right to LIFE. In both cases it was pathetic police work where overwhelming, unjustified force was used to deprive two men of their right to life.

I'm going to make it a point to try avoid cop topics in the future on SF. It causes me far too much personal upset to entangle myself in it any further.
 
rgp, you and others have rationalized over and over in this thread that it's the victims fault in both cases. The idea that the outcomes for the 2 cops and the 2 dead guys is somehow satisfactory in these cases is beyond my comprehension.

These cops completely screwed themselves. One is in prison, nearly dead, and both will be wandering the desert for the rest of their lives w the knowledge they cost themselves their careers, families, etc and killed men for no reason. In their heart of hearts I'm sure they'd find another way to get the job done given another chance.

Furthermore you seem to hold no value in the dead guys right to LIFE. In both cases it was pathetic police work where overwhelming, unjustified force was used to deprive two men of their right to life.

I'm going to make it a point to try avoid cop topics in the future on SF. It causes me far too much personal upset to entangle myself in it any further.

That's where you have it wrong ... the victim [in your mind] isn't.
 
View attachment 318616When I'm out "brandishing" my bow every evening in my front yard during the months of July and August not one neighbor or dog walker has ever said a word or called the cops.

PS really need to get after those weeds.

Then you live in a neighborhood of morons .


We actually had a guy doing just that. Bow & arrow , shooting into a bail of hay leaned up against his garage. Just off the service alley where all the kids ride their bicycles. The police were called [not by me] but ...... he wound-up going away in the back of police car.
 
I follow a black professor online who mentioned today that he had just watched the new documentary about the George Floyd case and it had changed his mind about everything he thought he knew about it.

I just watched it and, whatever side you come down on, it's a fascinating documentary.

You can watch it free on Youtube:

The Fall of Minneapolis
 
Minneapolis Man Is Freed After Serving 19 Years on Murder Charge

Dec 11, 2023

This is the type of police work that makes people hate cops. An innocent man railroaded. 19 years!!! It's sickening and DC came out of this same, sick MPD culture. Not to mention the real murderer got away with it!

NYT- “There was a terrible injustice done in this case,” Mary Moriarty, the Hennepin County attorney, said in an interview. “We can’t give Mr. Haynes back these past 19 years in prison, but we can do our best to make it right for him today.”

NYT- "Mr. Haynes’s release comes as the Minneapolis Police Department is embarking on an era of sweeping court-enforced changes after a pair of damning reports by state civil rights investigators and by the Justice Department.

The investigations began after the May 2020 killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. They found that the Police Department unlawfully discriminated against Black people for years and committed a torrent of abuses that went unpunished because of systemic deficiencies in training and accountability."



Merriam Webster definition of systemic - fundamental to a predominant social, economic, or political practice
 

Status
Not open for further replies.

Back
Top