If he doesn't get convicted, there will be worse riots than Rodney King - nationwide.
That idiot cop gave the left the excuse they need to start violence.
Can you honestly tell me there was ANY legitimate reason to kneel on Floyd's neck for 8 minutes?
Remember Floyd's hand were CUFFED BEHIND HIS BACK when Chauvin was kneeling on him. So Floyd was NOT a threat to any of the cops.
If that idiot cop had just sat him up on the street or sat him up in the cop car, we wouldn't be in this situation. If he died while sitting in the cop car, it would be acceptable to people that he died from a hear attack brought on by drug use.
But Chauvin had a callous disregard for human life. Even if it is true that Floyd was on drugs, that STILL does NOT give Chauvin any cause to kneel on the guy's neck. Especially when he is saying he is having trouble breathing.
If Chauvin did that to any member of my family, I would want him in jail. How about you?
Originally Posted by Kinkster90210
You obviously haven't watched the recently released video posted in this thread I believe. The reason Floyd was on the ground is because he refused to sit in the cop car. He resisted being put in the cop car. That is why he ended up on the ground. If Floyd hadn't been so hopped up on very serious drugs, he would be sitting in the back of that cop car and in jail today. WATCH THE VIDEO and no the video does not in and of itself justify his death.
Yes, Chauvin did seem to have a callous disregard for Floyd's well being and the fact that other officers suggested doing something different speaks to that fact but the facts are, as I understand them, a knee to the neck was not forbidden and a knee to the neck was not the primary cause of death as the coroners report says.
There is something in the law about apportionment of blame called "contributory negligence". This is used in corporate law talking about product liability but I believe it is useful in criminal law to.
https://corporate.findlaw.com/litiga...liability.html
Did Floyd contribute, by his actions to his death? I don't think there is any question but that he did but to what degree? Would a knee to the neck of a man not on the drugs Floyd was on have died? What degree should be assigned to the cop and was there intent to murder. Short of saying "I'm going to kill you", I don't see how we can say the cop intended to kill Floyd. For me, that takes murder off the table.
For me, if Floyds contribution to his own death is above 51% and I believe it was, that also removes murder from the table.
Callous disregard for well being could certainly be made but callous disregard for human life, meaning Chauvin intended to kill could not be proven knowing what I know now.
So yeah, Chauvin gets jail time but sure as hell not for murder.
And if he was my relative, I'd probably be saying "with his history of drug use and criminal behavior, it was only a matter of time before he would meet his early end". I know, I had a sister who could not beat a drug habit. She had several run-ins with police and once got pretty bruised up trying to resist a cop trying to put cuffs on her after a DUI stop. I tried for years to get her help taking her to AA meetings, paying all her bills. She stole from me and one day took off with as much cash as she could get from my wallet and died two years later of organ failure from alcohol and drugs.
What did I say? I said I knew it would end that way. Whether Floyd's relatives want to admit it or not, they had to know the possibility that his drug use would kill him one way or the other.
It sure as hell contributed to his death.