Yeaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh Chauvin is a bad cop.

RoryN

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Authorities have received video of Chauvin allegedly brutalizing a 14-year-old Black teen, and the feds are now on the case.

The incident occurred in 2017, and the video allegedly shows Chauvin violently subduing the teen ... viciously striking him in the head with such force he needed stitches to close the wound. Chauvin allegedly held him down on the ground with his knee for 17 minutes as he gasped for air ... oblivious to the teen's cry that he couldn't breathe.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/04/24/derek-chauvin-doj-2017-arrest-14-year-old-george-floyd/
 
People like that have no business being in authority.

Did you see his eyes when the verdict was read? Full of such evil.

He probably thought he would get away with it.
 
People like that have no business being in authority.

Did you see his eyes when the verdict was read? Full of such evil.

He probably thought he would get away with it.

Yup. And his demeanor while he was kneeling on George Floyd reminded me of a sociopath's.
 
People like that have no business being in authority.

Did you see his eyes when the verdict was read? Full of such evil.

He probably thought he would get away with it.

I worked for 30 years in the field of forensic psychiatry and psychology, and Chauvin's eyes darting around when the guilty verdicts were read indicated panic and confusion, similar to a trapped animal that is desperately trying to figure out how to escape its predicament.

I imagine Chauvin is terrified of going to prison, and the arrogant defiant persona on display when he was kneeling on George Floyd's neck has been replaced by his true persona of a scared little rabbit.

The hunter has become the hunted.
 
I worked for 30 years in the field of forensic psychiatry and psychology, and Chauvin's eyes darting around when the guilty verdicts were read indicated panic and confusion, similar to a trapped animal that is desperately trying to figure out how to escape its predicament.

I imagine Chauvin is terrified of going to prison, and the arrogant defiant persona on display when he was kneeling on George Floyd's neck has been replaced by his true persona of a scared little rabbit.

The hunter has become the hunted.


Very astute commentary, you sure have a definite grasp of the obvious. 30 years on the job to figure out cops don't have warm fuzzy feelings about going to prison.
 
Very astute commentary, you sure have a definite grasp of the obvious. 30 years on the job to figure out cops don't have warm fuzzy feelings about going to prison.

Go figure. I wonder where he will be housed, and how, to keep from being murdered?
 
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ineedhelp1 doesn't realize that the post served its intended purpose.

NG bit as well.

*chuckles*
 
Nope...racist FOP and the blue wall of silence were complicit.

I'll certainly grant you that the 'thin blue line' is far too complicit in most issues, and I would be very interested to see the FOP's stance on things if we removed police exemption from our laws. No more protected class, or special privileges on retiring.
 
I'll certainly grant you that the 'thin blue line' is far too complicit in most issues, and I would be very interested to see the FOP's stance on things if we removed police exemption from our laws. No more protected class, or special privileges on retiring.


Police aren't exempt from our laws.
 
Police aren't exempt from our laws.

With a lot of the gun laws, LEOs and retired are exempt.

In states with bans and such, quite often there is an exemption, so cops and former cops do not have to comply.
 
I'm just gonna toss this one into the heap also ....


"Fowler argued the manner of death should be classified as "undetermined."

That testimony alarmed Washington, D.C.'s former chief medical examiner Dr. Roger Mitchell Jr., who wrote an open letter calling for investigations into Fowler's medical license, as well as a review of the Maryland medical examiner's office under Fowler's leadership. At least 458 physicians have signed the letter, Mitchell tells NPR.


Signatories of the open letter criticized Fowler's testimony about Floyd's cause of death — and especially the suggestion that carbon monoxide exposure may have contributed to it — as "baseless, revealed obvious bias, and raised malpractice concerns."

Fowler's opinion that Floyd's death during police restraint should be classified as "undetermined" was outside the standard conventions for investigating and certifying in-custody deaths, the letter says, adding that it raises concerns about his previous handling of such cases.

"Our disagreement with Dr. Fowler is not a matter of opinion. Our disagreement with Dr. Fowler is a matter of ethics," it reads."




https://www.npr.org/2021/04/24/9905...ex-medical-examiner-who-testified-in-chauvin-
 
...and the support of people like you.

??? I want the police abolished, been saying so for a while.

So, no, not with the support of people like me.....I'm not a big police union fan boy Democrat.

Why must you lie about absolutely everything?? :confused:
 
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It was - and they responded.

(Walked right into that one; nice job!) :cool:


You're such simpletons, the reply was set up for a 3rd grader's response and Laz didn't fail to expose his mental acumen, but snagging you! just icing on the cake.:D Cheers to you mental midgets.
 
??? I want the police abolished, been saying so for a while.

So, no, not with the support of people like me.....I'm not a big police union fan boy Democrat.

Why must you (------) lie about absolutely everything?? :confused:

Add the word *simply* and would have to bag you for plagiarizing KeithD :D
 
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