Why even have a jury if we're just going to send people to prison without looking carefully at the crime? Why have a justice system at all if it's that easy to know evil when we see it? If that were the case George Floyd wouldn't have been in Cup Foods at all on May 25, 2020. Someone would have looked at a film of him holding a woman at gun point, in her own home, in front of her toddler and decided they had witnessed evil and put him in prison for life.It doesn't matter what George Floyd did or didn't do on May 25, 2020, or the day before that or the month before that or the year before that. All that matters is that a depraved "maggot" (as witness Charles Macmillan described him) murdered him.Period. Everything else is a feeble distraction and an insult to the jury's intelligence.
I haven't heard anyone say they think Chauvin is completely innocent. The question the jury has to decide is not just if he's innocent or not but, if guilty, what degree of murder he's guilty of. Without learning the extenuating circumstances, including what George Floyd did that day, the jury wont know whether Chauvin is guilty of second degree murder, third degree murder, or manslaughter. I hope the jury will consider all the evidence and try Chauvin as fairly as possible. He shouldn't be held responsible for America's history.