This indictment alleges that Chauvin deprived the teenager of his right to be free of unreasonable force. The indictment claims that Chauvin held the teen by his throat, hit him on the head with a flashlight and then kneeled on his neck and upper back as the teen was handcuffed and no longer resisting.
Can some legal person explain the legal difference between what Chauvin did and what the guy who shot Ashli Babbit did???
One was White. The Other Was Black.
Guess which one killed the Black Person. The one in PRISON. 😜
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
The choking and kneeling on the neck style of discipline my Parents used would of horrified Floyd and this new victim into keeping your hands in your pockets and your mouth shut type of law abiding Citizens, who knew.
Can some legal person explain the legal difference between what Chauvin did and what the guy who shot Ashli Babbit did???
He is black....he has a right to shoot whities!, Don't ya know!
PREZACTLY.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
Imagine using force and violence to subdue a suspected criminal.
I'm glad my parents and grandparents didn't have to endure an America like that.
Ahh, but they did and it was undoubtedly much worse then, but with no video the blue shield, and untruthful reports, they had no idea it was happing.
It was always anyone and everyone's word against LE and in a courtroom setting with experienced slick lawyers just who do you suppose a jury would believe,,, beyond reasonable doubt and all that.
I have to admit that my initial take on Chauvin, where I said I generally hate cops but hate thugs more, should be revised. I look at crap like this video and how often it happens and acknowledge that I have no clue what the cops have to deal with, or what is on their mind, when they're dealing with these situations. If I were on the receiving end of this type of thing, I would probably be less concerned with protecting the health and safety of a suspect until I know that he or she can no longer pull this trick.
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
The choking and kneeling on the neck style of discipline my Parents used would of horrified Floyd and this new victim into keeping your hands in your pockets and your mouth shut type of law abiding Citizens, who knew.
Yeah. Imagine using force to stop a violent criminal, no matter the age, from committing violent crimes.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.
You progressive fascists believe any lie your Dear Leaders tell! Floyd died of a drug overdose of fentanyl. Democrats needed to mobilize blacks and their insane base to vote for Dementia Joe so they lied about Floyd’s death. This worked for them with Trayvon Martin’s death and the same thing worked with Floyd’s death. The only way they can win elections is by lying their way into power.
Imagine using force and violence to subdue a suspected criminal.
I'm glad my parents and grandparents didn't have to endure an America like that.
Imagine an America so [bleep] up that the law would require an officer to use a reasonable amount of force. We really need to take notes from North Korea on how to police our people.
Can some legal person explain the legal difference between what Chauvin did and what the guy who shot Ashli Babbit did???
Floyd was a criminal who overdosed on fentanyl. He died while an officer was attempting to arrest him. The officer who murdered Ashli Babbit chose to kill her..