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If he had lived a life of merit...


He wouldn't have been arrested that day, causing his death, riots, other deaths, destruction of businesses, others arrested and incarcerated, police arrested and incarcerated, racial division etc

What a horrible legacy to leave this world.

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And if Chauvin had lived a life of merit he wouldn't have been a cop with the opportunity and desire to murder a defenseless human at will...

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Everything that Floyd did until the moment of his death was of his own making.

Leftoids like you are the same as those that chose to victimize him by propping him up as a saint for martyrdom and then burned, looted, and murdered for months over a career criminal that caused his own death.

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Exactly. I don't condone what the police did (if people are saying he's not breathing you get off him) but it's unlikely they caused his death.

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What did he do that day that warranted him being murdered?

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He wasn’t murdered. He overdosed on his own poison.

What did the pregnant victim do that warranted a gun pointed at her stomach by George Floyd?

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When you overdose on opiates, you become unconscious. If he was overdosing why did Chauvin kneel on his neck for 9 minutes?

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How would he have known that the suspect was ODing?

Btw, that was a "standard training procedure" that he was using on GF. It was used on others without fatalities.

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Try reading before replying. He would have been unconscious if he was od-ing. Is it standard procedure to kneel on the neck of an unconscious person? If he wasn't unconscious he wasn't OD-ing, like you claimed.

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He wasn't unconscious when he started kneeling on him, otherwise, why would someone kneel on someone that was already unconscious. Oh, and unconscious does not mean he was ODing.

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Yes, he wasn't unconscious because he wasn't dying of an OD.

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How do you know he wasn't ODing?

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Because he wasn't unconscious, you numbskull!

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[–] Information-Police (3753) 14 hours ago
Because he wasn't unconscious, you numbskull!

Thank you, you just confirmed that the LEO's had no way of knowing that he was ODing since he wasn't unconscious. LMAO, well done. 👏👏👏

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Thank- you, you must confirmed you were full of shit when you said he did of an overdose.

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The autopsy confirmed that he overdosed.

The LEOs had no way of knowing that he was overdosing as you initially implied since he wasn’t unconscious as you stated.

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Exactly. He wasn’t dying until a horrible excuse for a police officer knelt on his neck for 9 minutes and 36 seconds.

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The kneeling had nothing to do with his death. He OD.

The latest autopsy report has confirmed what everyone with common sense knew.

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Can you point to the written standard that requires or allows a police officer to keep kneeling on a perp for two more minutes after he passes out and they can't find a pulse? Because this is what Chauvin did.

I think you are lying when you claim that Chauvin had knelt on suspects for two more minutes after they could not find a pulse, without fatalities. Of course, if you can prove that you are correct, I will be impressed.

But I think you will get mad, ignore me or make some other BS claim.

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Others on this forum have already answered your question.

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If you really want to have some fun ask ranb why it matters he kneeled on Floyd two minutes after they couldn't find a pulse. By his logic Floyd had no pulse, therefore kneeling on him two minutes more made exactly no fucking difference because he was already dead.

I went down this rabbit hole with him before and he told me they could have given Floyd mouth to mouth....

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I've seen it.

He knows that his logic is flawed from any direction. He is gaslighting as usual.

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Yep

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They have not. But I want you to support your claim instead of saying things you have no reason to believe are true. Why do you make no effort to defend your claims at all?

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So it was Floyd's fault that Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd's back for two more minutes after they could not find a pulse? So you're really blaming a corpse for Chauvin's actions those last two minutes?

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That was a pretty good trick..

And I think it was almost 4 minutes, not two.

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It was Floyd's fault for everything that led to his own death. He took the cocktail of deadly drugs, he broke the law, resisted arrest, etc.

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Everything except for Chauvin kneeling on his back until they could find no pulse, then staying on his back for another two minutes. Why is a corpse responsible for that?

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