Bullshirt! He is just another OD!He's not a hero, but he surely is a murder victim!
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Bullshirt! He is just another OD!He's not a hero, but he surely is a murder victim!
Fruk that! If you ingest drugs, and then interact with others, violently, all bets are off, if you die, oh f-ing well!I guess the coroner, judge, and jury all got it wrong?
There was a lot going on, but it was the cop who killed him.
I'll bet if it were our son who had his last day, we'd feel a bit differently. That's like saying he was falling off the building anyways, why not pry his fingers loose? I don't feel that way.Fruk that! If you ingest drugs, and then interact with others, violently, all bets are off, if you die, oh f-ing well!
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I guess the coroner, judge, and jury all got it wrong?
There was a lot going on, but it was the cop who killed him.
And a BLM activist was seated on the jury.Yep. The validity of a trial tends to suffer a great deal when immense political pressure is placed on all parties involved, and when a certain dipshit representative from California more or less threatens the jury with mob violence if they don't come to the "right" verdict.
There wasn't a single person in that courtroom, or in anyway involved with that trial that didn't know what the repercussions of a not guilty verdict would have been and that didn't know that standing in the way of a guilty verdict would have more than likely make them a target of leftist politicians, and likely the target of violent mobs.
That trial was a sham. It was in no way fair, and justice was not served. It is a black mark on the US Justice system.
If that cop had done his job in a professional, proper manner, using no more force than necessary to bring the perp under control, there would have been no political gain or benefit for any of those factions...it would have been one more arrest of one more criminal.
I don't troll. Is that the best you got when someone disagrees with your opinion? You KNOW I don't troll. The prisoner, once handcuffed and restrained by other officers...lying on the ground...was no threat to anyone, and had zero chance of getting up or getting away. Your "He just enjoyed it too much." says you KNOW he should have gotten off of his neck once control had been achieved.He did exactly what he was trained to do, knee on neck. He just enjoyed it too much. GF died of a drug overdose, not abuse.
Or are you just trolling?
Very well said , this trial was a joke.Yep. The validity of a trial tends to suffer a great deal when immense political pressure is placed on all parties involved, and when a certain dipshit representative from California more or less threatens the jury with mob violence if they don't come to the "right" verdict.
There wasn't a single person in that courtroom, or in anyway involved with that trial that didn't know what the repercussions of a not guilty verdict would have been and that didn't know that standing in the way of a guilty verdict would have more than likely make them a target of leftist politicians, and likely the target of violent mobs.
That trial was a sham. It was in no way fair, and justice was not served. It is a black mark on the US Justice system.
Nope, it wasnt. Read the coroner's report...I guess the coroner, judge, and jury all got it wrong?
There was a lot going on, but it was the cop who killed him.