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#207832
The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
It doesn't seem to bother anybody that this is nothing to do with truth or justice. Jurors will vote according to the suspected consequences. Much though the system will say "Put media out of your mind"... like everything else; it is all that matters to jurors. Frightening.

Please read my book about Surrey Police - Not A Knee On The Neck (How British Police kill people). Available through Amazon for a mere £1.99. Hundreds sold already.
 
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#207837
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
I think the jurors are more scared of getting doxxed or have riots in their neighbourhoods by BLM, Antifa and ADL.

Larry Elder theory is on the not guilty verdict the OJ Simpson trail, the jury were scared it would start a riot like the one that happened in L.A. Rodney King was no saint and was wanted by police hours prior, yes the police did carry the assault too long. All these people did during the riots was hurt their own neighbours, local businesses and of course battered people.
 
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#207845
Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Watching George Floyd being killed is an incredibly distressing piece of film. I watched three friends - Deniz Corday, Rob Randall and Laurence Pollinger - be killed - as they told me - by Surrey Police. I found that incredibly distressing. But watching that showed me just how badly officers now behave; they are certain the system will support them, they know they can get away with murder. Bosses will back them to the hilt. Independent investigations may decide against them but they will also provide an excuse; a "get out clause".
 
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#207846
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
JK2006 wrote:
Watching George Floyd being killed is an incredibly distressing piece of film. I watched three friends - Deniz Corday, Rob Randall and Laurence Pollinger - be killed - as they told me - by Surrey Police. I found that incredibly distressing. But watching that showed me just how badly officers now behave; they are certain the system will support them, they know they can get away with murder. Bosses will back them to the hilt. Independent investigations may decide against them but they will also provide an excuse; a "get out clause".

No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway. Steven Crowder had someone kneel on his neck and he has dodgy heart.
 
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#207850
Wyot

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]JK2006 wrote:


No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway.


But what he did with his own body was his choice GM; he should have been able to expect that a knee in the neck would not be used like that when he was down, restrained and threatening no one.
 
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#207854
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway.


But what he did with his own body was his choice GM; he should have been able to expect that a knee in the neck would not be used like that when he was down, restrained and threatening no one.


It’s funny how he said he can’t breathe when he standing up and cuffed. He should of followed officer’s orders, yes getting arrested feels crap but just have a day in court or a pay a small fine.
 
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#207877
Honey

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway.


But what he did with his own body was his choice GM; he should have been able to expect that a knee in the neck would not be used like that when he was down, restrained and threatening no one.


It’s funny how he said he can’t breathe when he standing up and cuffed. He should of followed officer’s orders, yes getting arrested feels crap but just have a day in court or a pay a small fine.


Someone tells you they cant breathe and you respond by sticking your knee in their neck?
 
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#207878
Honey

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Green Man wrote:
I think the jurors are more scared of getting doxxed or have riots in their neighbourhoods by BLM, Antifa and ADL.

Larry Elder theory is on the not guilty verdict the OJ Simpson trail, the jury were scared it would start a riot like the one that happened in L.A. Rodney King was no saint and was wanted by police hours prior, yes the police did carry the assault too long. All these people did during the riots was hurt their own neighbours, local businesses and of course battered people.


I think it is patronising and sometimes racist when people suggest that the jury in the OJ Simpson trial came to their decision based on anything but the actual evidence.
 
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#207879
Honey

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
Watching George Floyd being killed is an incredibly distressing piece of film. I watched three friends - Deniz Corday, Rob Randall and Laurence Pollinger - be killed - as they told me - by Surrey Police. I found that incredibly distressing. But watching that showed me just how badly officers now behave; they are certain the system will support them, they know they can get away with murder. Bosses will back them to the hilt. Independent investigations may decide against them but they will also provide an excuse; a "get out clause".

No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway. Steven Crowder had someone kneel on his neck and he has dodgy heart.


What do you mean no mention of it? Are you watching the trial, Greenman? Of course it was mentioned.
 
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#207889
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
Watching George Floyd being killed is an incredibly distressing piece of film. I watched three friends - Deniz Corday, Rob Randall and Laurence Pollinger - be killed - as they told me - by Surrey Police. I found that incredibly distressing. But watching that showed me just how badly officers now behave; they are certain the system will support them, they know they can get away with murder. Bosses will back them to the hilt. Independent investigations may decide against them but they will also provide an excuse; a "get out clause".

No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway. Steven Crowder had someone kneel on his neck and he has dodgy heart.


What do you mean no mention of it? Are you watching the trial, Greenman? Of course it was mentioned.


Not by the news media.
 
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#207890
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway.


But what he did with his own body was his choice GM; he should have been able to expect that a knee in the neck would not be used like that when he was down, restrained and threatening no one.


It’s funny how he said he can’t breathe when he standing up and cuffed. He should of followed officer’s orders, yes getting arrested feels crap but just have a day in court or a pay a small fine.


Someone tells you they cant breathe and you respond by sticking your knee in their neck?


George said he couldn’t breath when he was cuffed standing up after the police cuffed him. If he couldn’t breathe how comes he was talking still. I asked my chubby mate ‘Tubs’ to kneel on my neck this afternoon in his patio for 9 minutes all I sufferer was discomfort.
 
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#207893
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Brandon is spot on.

 
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#207895
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  


ABL says it how it is, I wonder also if the jury were scared of getting doxxed.
 
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#207905
Wyot

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
The news is positive this morning. A violent thug who happened to be a Police Officer will meet justice and the English football clubs have pulled out of the so called "super league".

The former is a check against growing Western authoritarianism and State violence, the latter against the assumption that everything can be commodified; and the pockets of a few endlessly lined at the expense of the people, who did not prove either as stupid or compliant as the few arrogantly assumed.
 
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#207915
Wyot

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]JK2006 wrote:


If he couldn’t breathe how comes he was talking still. I asked my chubby mate ‘Tubs’ to kneel on my neck this afternoon in his patio for 9 minutes all I sufferer was discomfort.


Love this image GM; really made me smile this morning and I need it as I am now under the duvet with vaccine flu-like side effects having received Astra Z Monday afternoon...urgh.
 
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#207926
Honey

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway.


But what he did with his own body was his choice GM; he should have been able to expect that a knee in the neck would not be used like that when he was down, restrained and threatening no one.


It’s funny how he said he can’t breathe when he standing up and cuffed. He should of followed officer’s orders, yes getting arrested feels crap but just have a day in court or a pay a small fine.


Someone tells you they cant breathe and you respond by sticking your knee in their neck?


George said he couldn’t breath when he was cuffed standing up after the police cuffed him. If he couldn’t breathe how comes he was talking still. I asked my chubby mate ‘Tubs’ to kneel on my neck this afternoon in his patio for 9 minutes all I sufferer was discomfort.


I am really allergic to the pollen from a particular tree I sometimes walk past and I often complain that I cant breathe.
Nobody thinks I actually cant breathe, but if I sat and had a picnic under the damned tree I might not be able to.

He indicated he was having trouble breathing and that monster killed him.

Tubs was probably on your shoulder blade as Chauvin was meant to be, (if needed) But please Youtube Tubs for us next time he demonstrates.
 
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#207940
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


If he couldn’t breathe how comes he was talking still. I asked my chubby mate ‘Tubs’ to kneel on my neck this afternoon in his patio for 9 minutes all I sufferer was discomfort.


Love this image GM; really made me smile this morning and I need it as I am now under the duvet with vaccine flu-like side effects having received Astra Z Monday afternoon...urgh.


I’m more concerned with you Wyot and the vaccines. Do tell us what happens in a few years times.
 
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#207943
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Honey wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


No mention of fentanyl and how George abused his body with substances. He was probably going to snuff it in the police car anyway.


But what he did with his own body was his choice GM; he should have been able to expect that a knee in the neck would not be used like that when he was down, restrained and threatening no one.


It’s funny how he said he can’t breathe when he standing up and cuffed. He should of followed officer’s orders, yes getting arrested feels crap but just have a day in court or a pay a small fine.


Someone tells you they cant breathe and you respond by sticking your knee in their neck?


George said he couldn’t breath when he was cuffed standing up after the police cuffed him. If he couldn’t breathe how comes he was talking still. I asked my chubby mate ‘Tubs’ to kneel on my neck this afternoon in his patio for 9 minutes all I sufferer was discomfort.




I am really allergic to the pollen from a particular tree I sometimes walk past and I often complain that I cant breathe.
Nobody thinks I actually cant breathe, but if I sat and had a picnic under the damned tree I might not be able to.

He indicated he was having trouble breathing and that monster killed him.

Tubs was probably on your shoulder blade as Chauvin was meant to be, (if needed) But please Youtube Tubs for us next time he demonstrates.


George should of obliged in the first place, I never understand why people don’t oblige ? I rather have a day in court then make things more difficult. Tubs was on my neck but I don’t want to go through it again especially when he sufferers from bad flatulent. When he lights them up it supplies free, warm gas for the Winter nights.

I believe what Brandon Tatum says he was in the police force and S.W.A.T rather then the media.
 
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#207947
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  
Looks like a race riot is on the horizon.

www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/1018472/18
 
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#207963
Green Man

Re:The George Floyd Derek Chauvin Verdict... 3 Years ago  


I wonder if there was some witness intimidation, BLM or Antifa found an old address of a doctor and covered the front door with pigs blood.
 
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