He may have borrowed it from his parent's, sold some stock, etc. Or he might have saved it over his career?
Probably not. The city just takes it out of people who live in it.Then that'll be a great motivator to do better screening.
This world needs more people like yourself and my husband, Irwin.Chauvin accepted his fate calmly and respectfully towards authorities. He's facing a minimum of 15 years in confinement where there's no privacy, whatsoever, and every day, somebody is going to try to kill him. I just couldn't fathom that prospect. They would have to drag me out of there, kicking and screaming.
Then again, never in a million years would I do what he did. I feel bad when a mouse gets in the house and I have to kill it. I'd like to think that if I ever witnessed a cop murdering someone, I'd intervene. I'm pretty sure I would. I've stepped into several situations where my safety could have been in jeopardy. It's just a natural instinct.
I hope you are wrong, but know you probably are not. Unfortunately...It will happen again, some cops have to show how big and bad they are, even on film. It gets them off, so the consequences are of no consequence.
It will. The Code of Silence is alive & well. Keep in mind that if not for video, this case would have never been tried. And neither would the many other cases of police abuse. Before video, cops would just say, "He resisted arrest" or "He reached in his waistband."It appears justice was done, or I hope (and believe) it was anyway. A unanimous verdict on all counts in just 8 hours, the evidence the jury saw must have been quite convincing.
Now lets learn from it, and give our police better training, leadership, and closer supervision. I do not want to make their jobs or lives harder or more dangerous, but I sure don't want to see this kind of thing happen again...
Well yes that also could have been a reason, but if she'd stayed married to him surely she would still be entitled to half his pension and their homes...
I am shocked tho' to read that he will potentially receive 50k of taxpayers money in the form of a pension every year. This is a man who is younger than my daughter, and a long way from retirement age
https://www.newsweek.com/derek-chau...ep-his-pension-despite-guilty-verdict-1585175
I think the city pays for an officer's legal fees.
Justice has been done. Litte Gianna Floyd will grow up knowing that her Daddy did not die in vain.
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Quite true. There was also nothing admirable about Rodney King or the other victims of police abuse. They usually have extensive criminal histories.Oh please. I'm sorry George Floyd died but he had five children "without benefit of clergy" that he didn't care a damn about. His 22 year old son hasn't seen him since he was four or five years old.
There is a big, unspoken taboo against criticizing the culture that produces so many George Floyds. There was nothing admirable about him as a person.
Everyone's primary instinct is self survival including cops, and I would not be surprised if the outcome of the trial affects the response of the police when it comes to black (hostile) neighborhoods, like taking forever and a day to respond hoping that the action is over when they get there, and it's just a matter of taking statements. I would not blame them to tell you the truth.This is precedent setting in that a policeman was tried and convicted for his actions, with other cops and the chief of police testifying against him. All to the good if it helps keeps police within the boundaries of the law and of established procedures.
Quite true. There was also nothing admirable about Rodney King or the other victims of police abuse. They usually have extensive criminal histories.
But we expect criminals to commit crimes. We don't expect professional police officers to commit worse crimes than the people they arrest.
And when police do this, they're rewarding crime by making millionaires out of criminals. If they had just arrested Rodney King, it would have been his third strike & he would have gone to prison for a long time. Instead, they got him $3.8 million.
..good point.!Maybe now people will stop complaining about teenagers spending too much time on their phones. Especially taking videos.
In the few pictures of him with Gianna, she appears to be about one year old. When she and her mother were making the news show rounds she was never able to answer any questions like "What did you like to do with your Daddy?" I don't think she had seen him since she was a baby.Oh please. I'm sorry George Floyd died but he had five children "without benefit of clergy" that he didn't care a damn about. His 22 year old son hasn't seen him since he was four or five years old.
There is a big, unspoken taboo against criticizing the culture that produces so many George Floyds. There was nothing admirable about him as a person.
Very interesting.Some of the comments in this thread caused me to read a bit about George Floyd. He actually had a fairly impressive life but was also involved in some serious criminal activity. That's what poverty can do to you. Check this out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Floyd