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  1. 4 minutes ago, JohnboyND7 said:

    Allegedly high man on an unknown substance in a major metro vs. a potentially drunk driving traffic stop in North Dakota might merit different responses from police. 

    Seems like a really weird hill to die on when you have many many other actions by the police to criticize. 

    I'm not a cop. I'm not sure how they should go about that part of the detention. 

    Maybe it’s just my opinion but louser and baesler were more of a threat to the general public than Floyd was. There’s plenty of actions to criticize but the reality is that George Floyd deserved a better fate and the police didn’t believe so for some reason.

  2. 7 minutes ago, JohnboyND7 said:

    I am pretty sure the police were told that he was probably high on something. His reaction also probably put them on notice that something was up as well. 

    Ehhh...I dont think many people think he deserved to die. I think many folks are probably just not going to get worked up over the guy dying. 

    End of the day, I thought the cops got put in a bad situation and Derek Chauvin went too far. I won't speak to if he wanted to kill the guy or not. 

     

     

    They were told he was high on drugs so he deserved to be approached with a gun to his face? Did Louser have a gun to his head when he got a dui? How about Baesler?

  3. 1 minute ago, UNDlaw80 said:

     

    The toxicologist, Dr. Daniel Isenschmid, works at N.M.S. Labs in Pennsylvania and testified on the ninth day of the trial against Mr. Chauvin, who has been charged with murder in Mr. Floyd’s death.  Of more than 2,300 blood samples from intoxicated drivers that N.M.S. Labs tested last year — all of which were in cases where the driver survived and tested positive for fentanyl — about a quarter of the people had fentanyl levels that were the same or higher than Mr. Floyd’s, Dr. Isenschmid said.

    It’s funny how in North Dakota it’s perfectly accepted for white lawmakers and public officials to get a dui. 
     

    But if it’s a black guy on drugs, he deserves to be murdered.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    drugs...lots and lots and lots of them.

    When lane opened his car door, how did he know what George had taken? And it’s ok to assume that someone is a threat to your life because they may have taken a lot of drugs? 

  5. 12 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    proudly unvaccinated...and 100% healthy. wanna run a 10k at 8pm tonight?

    Proudly unvaccinated? Good for you I guess. I’d take you up on the offer but am recovering from back surgery so if you go get vaccinated and give me a few months to heal up I’d take you up on the offer.

     

    let me ask you what did George floyd do to deserve a gun shoved in his face when approached by Lane and demanded to put his hands on the f$cking wheel?

  6. 1 minute ago, JohnboyND7 said:

    I dont think you want to put Chauvin on the stand. Cross examination would be very uncomfortable. 

    I don't know, you're down 3-0 with a few minutes remaining. Do you pull the goalie or not?

  7. 4 minutes ago, UNDlaw80 said:


    Chauvin’s defense team was actually quite good.  They managed to muddy the waters somewhat, but, ultimately, had very little to work with.  
    The few experts they brought in to testify completely folded under cross examination.  

    With the amount of video they replayed, blatantly showing the officers not "protecting and serving" I think they shot themselves in the foot. I think their only hope would have been to allow Chauvin to testify to possibly humanize him some. 

  8. 1 hour ago, petey23 said:

    Interesting. Do you have a link?

    https://www.newsweek.com/george-floyd-autopsy-report-cause-death-1579393

    quoted from link...

    According to the report, Floyd, who had been apprehended on suspicion of passing a counterfeit $20 bill, died of "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression."

    My opinion, since the officers did the opposite of the "protecting and serving" here, and the defense was almost incompetent, this was a no brainer for the jurors.

  9. 56 minutes ago, siouxnatty#8 said:

    I thought the league was putting the onus on protecting the players be it a hit from behind or I would assume crashing into the boards head first and laying on the ice hurt.  I really think the refs should have blown the play dead when JBD didn't get up immediately.

    Would have they really required him to keep playing if they had no time outs?

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