What is this ribka guy, an alcoholic or what? He's puking all over the forum right now.
He's a GoodGuy, just drunk. LOL
In reality, depending upon what parts of the news or info one has heard, there could be all levels of confusion. No harm no foul being adamant about something, even when wrong and chit.
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The cop and Floyd knew each other, how well, who knows... both worked at a night club. The cop worked outside as security, done so for 17 years. He was quick to use mace. Floyd was a bouncer, more recently, how about there were words between the two and the cop finally had a chance to put Floyd in his place. Overdid accidentaly... or... figured he could get away with it.
Or, how about the cop had seen Floyd work and knew just how tough he was, so once they had him down, he didn't want to let him up until the had another method of restraint ready, such as tying him to the gurney.
Yep, one tuff mofo.... 3 men sitting on him, cuffed, struggling to breathe...no where in the video's I watched did he resist other than when they dragged him out of his car.. whats missing is how he ended up on the other side of the cop car...?
He fell down on the driver's side and ended up on the passenger sude, haven't seen any footage of how that happened.
He didn't "fall down on the driver's side". He intentionally fell and told them he wasn't getting in the car.
One shot, one kill........ It saves a lot of ammo!
And the cop made damned sure he was dead. To think otherwise is foolhardy to the max. 2:40 AFTER there was no pulse. Think that's correct copper action? Really? BULLCHIT.
Boomer how did the cop make sure he was dead after murdering him?? Please explain how this cop did this. Making up dum Schit again
The cop and Floyd knew each other, how well, who knows... both worked at a night club. The cop worked outside as security, done so for 17 years. He was quick to use mace. Floyd was a bouncer, more recently, how about there were words between the two and the cop finally had a chance to put Floyd in his place. Overdid accidentaly... or... figured he could get away with it.
Or, how about the cop had seen Floyd work and knew just how tough he was, so once they had him down, he didn't want to let him up until the had another method of restraint ready, such as tying him to the gurney.
Yep, one tuff mofo.... 3 men sitting on him, cuffed, struggling to breathe...no where in the video's I watched did he resist other than when they dragged him out of his car.. whats missing is how he ended up on the other side of the cop car...?
He fell down on the driver's side and ended up on the passenger sude, haven't seen any footage of how that happened.
He didn't "fall down on the driver's side". He intentionally fell and told them he wasn't getting in the car.
Now 3 cops are murdering the gentle giant right boomer? lmao
Another thread gone sideways from the bozo bunch...good luck.
speaking of dumb posts
The cop and Floyd knew each other, how well, who knows... both worked at a night club. The cop worked outside as security, done so for 17 years. He was quick to use mace. Floyd was a bouncer, more recently, how about there were words between the two and the cop finally had a chance to put Floyd in his place. Overdid accidentaly... or... figured he could get away with it.
Great detective work Sherlock . One can't make up these idiotic posts if they tried
I'm guessing the situation is just what it appears to be. A person was arrested and restrained and in the stress of the situation he died from underlying health conditions.
Yeah, having carotid arteries in his neck where they are vulnerable to being squeezed shut by a hard working, loyal and trusted public servant is certainly an "underlying health condition ". The shiitt you guys will do to make facts bent to fit you agenda is truly spectacular!.
I'm guessing the situation is just what it appears to be. A person was arrested and restrained and in the stress of the situation he died from underlying health conditions.
Yeah, having carotid arteries in his neck where they are vulnerable to being squeezed shut by a hard working, loyal and trusted public servant is certainly an "underlying health condition ". The shiitt you guys will do to make facts bent to fit you agenda is truly spectacular!.
Dam Leroy you are one dum phug with zero knowledge of anatomy but not surprised lmao
And the cop made damned sure he was dead. To think otherwise is foolhardy to the max. 2:40 AFTER there was no pulse. Think that's correct copper action? Really? BULLCHIT.
So he was dead at 2: 40 in the video. But he was till alive when he reached the hospital. Which is it?
I’ll bet he was dead before he was loaded in the amberlance. He was merely *pronounced dead* at the hospital.
Nobody qualified to pronounce on scene.
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I'm guessing the situation is just what it appears to be. A person was arrested and restrained and in the stress of the situation he died from underlying health conditions.
Yeah, having carotid arteries in his neck where they are vulnerable to being squeezed shut by a hard working, loyal and trusted public servant is certainly an "underlying health condition ". The shiitt you guys will do to make facts bent to fit you agenda is truly spectacular!.
Dam Leroy you are one dum phug with zero knowledge of anatomy but not surprised lmao
Carotid arteries are NOT in the neck? Who knew?
Maybe YOUR carotid are in your ass, nice and safe and sound... until you sit down to type out a post. Explains a lot. Thanks.
And the cop made damned sure he was dead. To think otherwise is foolhardy to the max. 2:40 AFTER there was no pulse. Think that's correct copper action? Really? BULLCHIT.
Boomer how did the cop make sure he was dead after murdering him?? Please explain how this cop did this. Making up dum Schit again
In the charges against the cop it states that the other officer checked for a pulse and did not find one, informed knee cop, then he stayed in that position for 2 minutes and 40 seconds. That was after 7 minutes of knee on neck prior to being told he's basically dead.. I did not say he killed him, I'm saying he made damned sure he was dead.
If you think that's good police work you are being retarded.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
And the cop made damned sure he was dead. To think otherwise is foolhardy to the max. 2:40 AFTER there was no pulse. Think that's correct copper action? Really? BULLCHIT.
So he was dead at 2: 40 in the video. But he was till alive when he reached the hospital. Which is it?
I’ll bet he was dead before he was loaded in the amberlance. He was merely *pronounced dead* at the hospital.
Nobody qualified to pronounce on scene.
Yes. That's the basic understanding of the matter, except for ribka today for some reason.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022