I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
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.
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.
This.
LEOs acted as they did because both were acting within the bounds of their department's ROE, for better or worse, and they were not worried about video because of that.
This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
Mine too. Ya'll notice that some/many of the the rabble rousers have backpacks. Probably been bussed in and are carrying a day or two's worth of clothes and such in the pack. You don't need a pack if you are so outraged you leave your house and take to the street.
Who could possibly be making that happen?
I don't think the killing of the man by the cop was planned but I think that Soros (and maybe others) have an organization in place to take advantage of such things to push their agenda of destroying the country and take advantage at a moment's notice.
Further, this is why nothing happens when the cops kill a white or asian person. Does not fit the agenda/narrative so the machine is not activated.
Cops need to start rounding up rioters from the fringes and publishing names and hometowns to slow down migration of wannabes. Let the local groids have their day.
"Never let a crisis go to waste"- - - - - -A sadistic rogue cop uses questionable tactics on a sick man who dies from the trauma of being abused. The cop doesn't know, or care that his bullying is going to kill this particular victim. This ain't his first rodeo, I'm sure- - - -he just picked someone this time who couldn't tolerate the abuse. Once the fuse is lit, the dummycrap riot machine kicks into high gear to take advantage of the situation. Every pansy-assed dem politician promptly drop to their knees and starts sucking the rioters' cocks! Business as usual! Let the fools burn their own nests, and don't spend a penny of federal funds on any sort of reconstruction! I hope the groids burn down all the inner cities, all over the country. Just don't let them get past the city limits, even if it takes vigilante action to prevent it! Jerry
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
You dont want to use logic and end up in the Twilight Zone. Now you'll be labeled a conspiracy nut.
Nobody would ever choose kneeling as an execution method.
Unless there was an agenda.
Seriously, Jag, things like this happen on a fairly regular basis. All the Commies have to do is wait. This was NOT staged. Everything following it was, however. The .orgs are in place and have been for a long time.
Charge all of them with any sort of felony they can dream up, and set the bail at $50,000.00, cash only! Even Soros would take a hit in the pocket change department if that happened. Jerry
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.
Be that as it may...
And I'm about as pro LEO as it gets,... That stupid cop needs marched out into the middle of the street and have a cap popped behind his ear.
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
You dont want to use logic and end up in the Twilight Zone. Now you'll be labeled a conspiracy nut.
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.
Be that as it may...
And I'm about as pro LEO as it gets,... That stupid cop needs marched out into the middle of the street and have a cap popped behind his ear.
For being stupid, if nothing else.
Why? You cant hurt anyone kneeling on their neck. It's a somewhat little known medical Fire fact.
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.
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
You dont want to use logic and end up in the Twilight Zone. Now you'll be labeled a conspiracy nut.
Hahahahaha beat me to it... And he is
He can borrow your hat?
Tell us about the Chris Rock video, genius kool-aid drinker.
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
You dont want to use logic and end up in the Twilight Zone. Now you'll be labeled a conspiracy nut.
Hahahahaha beat me to it... And he is
He can borrow your hat?
Tell us about the Chris Rock video, genius kool-aid drinker.
Wtf does the Chris Rock video have to do with your old fugging nuts conspiracies? Not a god damn thing you fugging weird ass homo...
Go back to your shark hunting in the texas desert.
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.
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
You dont want to use logic and end up in the Twilight Zone. Now you'll be labeled a conspiracy nut.
Hahahahaha beat me to it... And he is
He can borrow your hat?
Tell us about the Chris Rock video, genius kool-aid drinker.
Wtf does the Chris Rock video have to do with your old fugging nuts conspiracies? Not a god damn thing you fugging weird ass homo...
Go back to your shark hunting in the texas desert.
I was sure you wanted to comment on those of us who thought it may have hit a sore spot with you. Gee, who knew.
When a 'innocent' white person is severely injured or killed by alleged unwarranted excessive police actions why are there not mass riots, destruction, burning and looting of business and private property?
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
Did you even bother reading the charging document? Stoking up more BS??
If weak ignorant pro gun guys on a sportsmen's forum are so easily duped by fake media there is no hope for the US.
Cops need to start rounding up rioters from the fringes and publishing names and hometowns to slow down migration of wannabes. Let the local groids have their day.
^ This.
I am firmly in the camp of the cop killed the guy and he should be fired and charged.
I came to the conclusion all on my own, no MSM / BLM narrative BS.
THAT SAID, the rest of this is utter bullshit. The second a protestor raised a weapon (rock, etc) in aggression they should be arrested, and the moment they stormed th gates on the PD they hsould have all been shot dead where they stand.
The mayor is worthless, and the "protest" riots are as natural and organic as Tori Spellings rack.
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.
Cops need to start rounding up rioters from the fringes and publishing names and hometowns to slow down migration of wannabes. Let the local groids have their day.
^ This.
I am firmly in the camp of the cop killed the guy and he should be fired and charged.
I came to the conclusion all on my own, no MSM / BLM narrative BS.
THAT SAID, the rest of this is utter bullshit. The second a protestor raised a weapon (rock, etc) in aggression they should be arrested, and the moment they stormed th gates on the PD they hsould have all been shot dead where they stand.
The mayor is worthless, and the "protest" riots are as natural and organic as Tori Spellings rack.
I think it was the Gov of Minnesota on TV a few ago saying they had to back down due to lack of enough Leo. Sheesh. Now we gotta hire more bulletless cops.
A guy on Fox News just now, some Minneapolis official, said all the people arrested last night were from out of state. So there you go.
If its the same Minnesota gov official that was on about an hour ago. I distinctly heard him say they was white supremacist coming in and doing it. No mention of BLM or ANTIFA. of course not.... Dont wanna alienate their base or puppet masters agenda of turning the nation 100% Socialist no matter the means or methods...
The only good Liberal Socialist Democrat is one not using O2....
Its urban America which basically is dependant America, versus the rest of America.
All thanks to LBJ,s great society and the programs created from it for votes.....
And fools voted for kennedy and him. Blame them voters for the schit show society we have today.
The dead ones and the ones still living. The ones alive need a tat on their forehead " I supported this schitt show going on today in 60 and 64".
Cause Nixon sweated on camera and Goldwater was Jewish.
Greatest generation fought the fight of WW2 and kicked azz. Thank you. You built modern america. Thank you.
But for the most part they were single issue voters and had no forethought of the consequences of who and the agenda they elected.... Fugging dipschits... No thank you.....
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
I have watched several but have not seen the one you mentioned, I knew there was something missing... do you have the missing link?
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
The riots after stink! Your grasping for collusion with the knee on neck, and Soros! Fanning the flames yes Soros or cronies! Dont be so blinded, to not see the officer just phugged up!
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.
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.
Amazing the retarded schit your addled mind comes up with and you post on here.
Aren't the same dumschit who posted yesterday the cop kneeled on Floyd's carotid artery and killed him??
Do you even know what a carotid artery is? The ignorance is beyond belief
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by johnn
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.
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.
Be that as it may... And I'm about as pro LEO as it gets,... That stupid cop needs marched out into the middle of the street and have a cap popped behind his ear. For being stupid, if nothing else.
I agree the police were excessive in their restraint methods and in all probability had they just shackled or tied his ankles together they could have in all probability got him to where they were taking him alive. What I'm wondering about is the necessity of an automatic arrest for a counterfeit $20 bill. Anyone could end up unknowingly in possession of a bogus bill.
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
I have watched several but have not seen the one you mentioned, I knew there was something missing... do you have the missing link?
No I don't. It's about 2 minutes long, posted on one of the many threads on the subject here.
Also, it's important we keep in mind Floyd was what, 6'4" 250 pounds and worked 10 years as a bouncer?
If this guy didn't want to get into the car, he wasn't getting in the car.
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.
Be that as it may... And I'm about as pro LEO as it gets,... That stupid cop needs marched out into the middle of the street and have a cap popped behind his ear. For being stupid, if nothing else.
I agree the police were excessive in their restraint methods and in all probability had they just shackled or tied his ankles together they could have in all probability got him to where they were taking him alive. What I'm wondering about is the necessity of an automatic arrest for a counterfeit $20 bill. Anyone could end up unknowingly in possession of a bogus bill.
Hastings, The initial call was over a suspected counterfeit 20, we don't exactly know how that turned into PC for an arrest. I don't think we can conclude he was "automatically" arrested for possession of a single suspect $20.
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
I have watched several but have not seen the one you mentioned, I knew there was something missing... do you have the missing link?
No I don't. It's about 2 minutes long, posted on one of the many threads on the subject here.
Also, it's important we keep in mind Floyd was what, 6'4" 250 pounds and worked 10 years as a bouncer?
If this guy didn't want to get into the car, he wasn't getting in the car.
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
I have watched several but have not seen the one you mentioned, I knew there was something missing... do you have the missing link?
No I don't. It's about 2 minutes long, posted on one of the many threads on the subject here.
Also, it's important we keep in mind Floyd was what, 6'4" 250 pounds and worked 10 years as a bouncer?
If this guy didn't want to get into the car, he wasn't getting in the car.
There you again displaying your insightful observations.... you go bozo.... LMAO.
I think your ridiculous fantasy observations with no facts shows what an intellectual giant you are.
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
I have watched several but have not seen the one you mentioned, I knew there was something missing... do you have the missing link?
No I don't. It's about 2 minutes long, posted on one of the many threads on the subject here.
Also, it's important we keep in mind Floyd was what, 6'4" 250 pounds and worked 10 years as a bouncer?
If this guy didn't want to get into the car, he wasn't getting in the car.
There you again displaying your insightful observations.... you go bozo.... LMAO.
I think your ridiculous fantasy observations with no facts shows what an intellectual giant you are.
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by johnn
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.
You haven't seen all the video. There is video already posted on the fire of him resisting when the police attempted to place him in the vehicle. The police, in the most commonly seen video, claim they tried for 10 minutes to get him into the cruiser while he resisted.
There'a a lot more to this story then the one video everyone's reacting to.
I have watched several but have not seen the one you mentioned, I knew there was something missing... do you have the missing link?
No I don't. It's about 2 minutes long, posted on one of the many threads on the subject here.
Also, it's important we keep in mind Floyd was what, 6'4" 250 pounds and worked 10 years as a bouncer?
If this guy didn't want to get into the car, he wasn't getting in the car.
There you again displaying your insightful observations.... you go bozo.... LMAO.
You have nothing to contribute, you say nothing, you are the epitome of nothing, hang in there Tex, there is still hope..
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
What is the proper restraining technique according to long established training by almost all PD academys accross the US including MPD Boomer? No sarcastic font
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by ribka
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
waiting for your response boomer.....
For someone without a pulse I believe it is to stand the phucqk up..... He was not needing restrained, he was dead.
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.
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
waiting for your response boomer.....
For someone without a pulse I believe it is to stand the phucqk up..... He was not needing restrained, he was dead.
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?
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
waiting for your response boomer.....
For someone without a pulse I believe it is to stand the phucqk up..... He was not needing restrained, he was dead.
All of the cowards on here calling for the execution off the cop could have easily arrested Floyd who is 6 6" and a multi- convicted violent felon.
. Just ask them they are all now giving advice on how to restrain someone much bigger than them and place in a police vehicle with no issues.
Yah, a true American hero doing his job, keeping his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after he was told there was no pulse was GoodGuy copper arrest action for sure... (sarcasm font)
waiting for your response boomer.....
For someone without a pulse I believe it is to stand the phucqk up..... He was not needing restrained, he was dead.
So boomer how did Floyd die? By strangulation?
I never said some of the stuff you are say I did. The cop kept his knee on his neck for 2 minutes and forty seconds after the other cop told him there was no longer a pulse. Dead person needs no restraint. Make of it what you want. I don't care how he died. But, I do care about the double tap of making sure he's dead. That was not appropriate copper work and if you think was, well, we disagree ehh?
So, when told the perp had no pulse, is continuing the knee on the neck par with training standards? LOL No, it ain't but if it were it'd be wrong. Phucqk's sake this ain't complicated..
Taser recommends medical attention following any application for a reason. -shrugs- I tend to not sit on necks either (it should’ve been on the mastoid). I don’t believe it was staged but I want to believe that we aren’t that far gone.
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?
WTF are you talking about? He had no pulse on scene and was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. Geeze man get a grip. LOL
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
I don't know if this was brought up in the dozens of threads on this but it doesn't make sense. The biggest thing being that in this day and age of social media, that anyone in the position the officer was in holding down Floyd would not immediately change tactics when they realized they were being filmed by civilians. He and the other officers just stayed their emotionless like they were given a stand down order. Add to it that no one else even tried to intervene even though there were plenty of bystanders nearby. This whole thing stinks of George Soros in my opinion.
I agree that all the simultaneous riots stink of Soros, and I think they were organized and waiting for the right chance. I don't think the cops were part of it.