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Topic: Minnesota madness-Cops on trial

+Anonymous A5.1 years ago #57,726

If you only watch the edited spectator video, you would believe he would be found guilty. Unfortunately, Hennepin County’s race-baiting DA refused to show the police body cams which tell a completely different story. If wasn’t for an ambitious English reporter from the Daily Mirror who was willing to break the law to secretly film and release this footage, the rest of us who are interested in seeing all sides of this case would remain blissfully ignorant about what transpired during those 20 minutes (not the 8 minutes shown on the spectator video). Taken in context, it’s hard to imagine anyone would find any of these cops guilty. Indeed, it’s hard to imagine why they are being persecuted in the first place save for an evil DA’s race agenda. We also have Floyd’s earlier arrest in Minneapolis that’s now being entered into the record, which was essentially a mirror event of what happened except for the fact that the ambulance got there in time. Why wasn’t this prior arrest uncovered by the news media?

In the end, not only will the police officers likely all walk, they’ll also successfully sue the city.

·Anonymous A (OP) — 5.1 years ago, 5 minutes later[T] [B] #600,963

Bad things happen sometimes when people resist arrest. It is a CRIME in itself to 'resist arrest' and refuse to comply with Police Officers commands when told one is under arrest.

+Anonymous B5.1 years ago, 9 minutes later, 14 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #600,964

@OP
> it’s hard to imagine anyone would find any of these cops guilty.

Is that from the same bullshit source that claims Trump won the election.

+Anonymous C5.1 years ago, 1 minute later, 16 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #600,966

@OP
You want news about a guilty law breaker begging for mercy?
https://tinychan.net/topic/47742

·Anonymous A (OP) — 5.1 years ago, 55 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #600,969

Bad things happen sometimes when people resist arrest. It is a CRIME in itself to 'resist arrest' and refuse to comply with Police Officers commands when told one is under arrest.

+Anonymous D5.1 years ago, 8 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #600,970

@previous (A)
Yes of course. So with handcuffs on, and feet held by two cops...The cop under arrest for Homicide, has his knee hard down on the mans neck for 10 minutes. Paramedics arrive and the cop refuses to let the paramedics touch the man for several more minutes. Even another cop begs the Murderer to get his knee off the lifeless guy.

There are good cops and bad cops. Video and audio of the event from many cameras. The jurors will see them over and over almost to infinitum.

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