George Floyd was a victim

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Here the courts are very serious about people showing up for jury duty. If you don't show or present evidence that you can't physically do so or some real hardship in doing so, they will either fine you and/or throw you in jail for contempt. Now that doesn't mean you'll be chosen to sit on a jury; some people figure out what to say to pretty much assure they are not chosen, but nevertheless if you don't show up for the first day orientation or jury selection you can be in deep you-know-what.
 

This cop will most certainly face some jail time...no matter what he is eventually charged with. Then, unless he is placed in solitary confinement, and has guards accompany him if/when he is ever allowed out of his cell, he will wind up being the victim of an "accident"...and justice will be served.
 

This cop will most certainly face some jail time...no matter what he is eventually charged with. Then, unless he is placed in solitary confinement, and has guards accompany him if/when he is ever allowed out of his cell, he will wind up being the victim of an "accident"...and justice will be served.
Normally, most states place police that go to prison in protective custody and they are confined to solitary confinement and do not interact with the remainder of the prison population. They (the prisoner) can also request to have his food checked before consuming it. The state must guarantee the prisoner’s safety at all times. If anything should happen to Chauvin, his heirs will be able to sue the state.

I will admit that I can’t swear to it that all states fall under these rules, but many do.

We also have to keep in mind that he could also spend time in Federal prison and that’s a whole new ballgame.
 
Normally, most states place police that go to prison in protective custody and they are confined to solitary confinement and do not interact with the remainder of the prison population. They (the prisoner) can also request to have his food checked before consuming it. The state must guarantee the prisoner’s safety at all times. If anything should happen to Chauvin, his heirs will be able to sue the state.

I will admit that I can’t swear to it that all states fall under these rules, but many do.

We also have to keep in mind that he could also spend time in Federal prison and that’s a whole new ballgame.
I'm sure Charvin is hoping for Federal prison - also known an "Club Fed," because it's more pleasant than the lives of some regular, working people.
And even in a regular prison, statistically, he'd be safer than the rest of us.
 
I'm not surprised and appalled....At my age I can't help what people do or say...It's getting now I don't want to see the news on TV....
America is out with there dirty hands...None of this should of happened....What I don't want is for my younger kids to have a country
that is an anarchy...They will have absence of Government and absolute freedom....It seems it's going that way....
(You don't have to agree with me)….We all have our freedom to say what we want.....It's America....BUT!!!!!!!
Hope everyone is well at this time in our lifetime....And I am an older Citizen...And this has the worst....with 9/11...
 
Jun 4, 2020

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Click to expand...Slight correction. Two other officers were standing one was on his torso. That weight on his torso would IMO help to cause inability to breathe properly . Between loss of blood circulation to the brain & pressure on his torso the ALLEGED criminal was as described a Victim
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Going way back OneEyedDiva your emoji showed as angry to my post. I think you might have misinterpreted my post.

George Floyd is the victim. He was the alleged criminal. We'll never know that he actually passed a counterfeit $20.00 bill.

As I've pointed out previously sitting in a car with two friends, one in the front seat with the passenger door open. That seems normal to me for someone that unknowingly passed a counterfeit bill. The alleged in my mind is because it was not proven Floyd was the one the store owner claims passed the bill. A claim isn't fact until proven.
The anger emoji was most likely not directed at you Knight...but at your description of what took place with Mr. Floyd. This thread has gotten so long that I don't know to which reply you are referring. I'm trying to catch up with some of these threads now, which is how I saw your comment to me.
 
Y’all, RGP wants to be engaged with which is why he keeps baiting you, so that you will respond. Every time you do, he got what he wanted (conversation) and so then he turns around and offers something else.....a question, a deflection, a dig...something, ANYTHING to keep the conversation going.

More than winning the argument, more than proving a point, more even than being right, he just wants to be engaged with. As long as you keep engaging he’ll keep the conversation going. You simply will not get ANY agreement with any of the very compelling points you’ve raise because that’s not RGP’s focus. He’s not really interested in enlightenment. He just doesn’t want you to go away and you will if there’s nothing more to fight about!!

Even making this statement will give him something else to focus on and be able to use to keep the conversation going.😉
I've been thinking the same thing Ronni. Like...this man (if that's the gender) can not possibly be serious with the foolishness (he) expresses...just wants some attention and add fat to the fire.:cautious:
 
I've been thinking the same thing Ronni. Like...this man (if that's the gender) can not possibly be serious with the foolishness (he) expresses...just wants some attention and add fat to the fire.:cautious:


I am certainly serious, As I have said all along .... I have no use for criminals .... and I support the police in battle against them .......... Foolishness ? I think not. You accuse me ? of adding fat to the fire ? Then you post rubbish, such as this ? ..... Foolish ? Go look in the mirror.
 
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