Choices determine ones destiny

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George Floyd died from his choices.
Eric Garner died from his choices.
Ahmaud Arbery died from his choices.
Homicides in every major Democrat city ... choices

are you seeing the pattern?

A persons choices determines their destiny.

When all evidence is shared, you might see that Tyre Nichols made bad choices.
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mr tyre made 71 bad choices by not following the police officers 71 requests.
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mr tyre made 71 bad choices by not following the police officers 71 requests. Originally Posted by winn dixie
well there you go. You do understand that ones choices determines ones destiny.
mr tyre made 71 bad choices by not following the police officers 71 requests. Originally Posted by winn dixie
I think the Five Officers made some pretty bad choices too. In fact one kicked Tyre in the head so hard he hurt his foot, lol.
I heard an interesting theory today.
Tyre was “a designated victim”.

About 25 years ago, down in the Texas Valley, poor family’s were having their own “designated victim”. First, The family would target a large corporation with deep pockets and a lot of trucks. They would then would choose a person from the family to get “run over” by one of these trucks.

It made no difference whether the person or the truck driver was at fault, the corporation would payoff the family to just make it go away.

With todays multi million dollar awards being handed out by cities for the family’s of police beating victims, Tyre just might have volunteered.

The family of George Floyd got millions. Before that racist cop killed him, he was nothing but a nuisance o his family.

This could explain why Tyre simply would not comply. He had to escalate the situation in order to piss the cops off.

The payout to his family will be huge. Millions. Tyre probably didn’t count on running into those five physos.
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  • 01-31-2023, 02:21 PM
I heard an interesting theory today.
Tyre was “a designated victim”.

About 25 years ago, down in the Texas Valley, poor family’s were having their own “designated victim”. First, The family would target a large corporation with deep pockets and a lot of trucks. They would then would choose a person from the family to get “run over” by one of these trucks.

It made no difference whether the person or the truck driver was at fault, the corporation would payoff the family to just make it go away.

With todays multi million dollar awards being handed out by cities for the family’s of police beating victims, Tyre just might have volunteered.

The family of George Floyd got millions. Before that racist cop killed him, he was nothing but a nuisance o his family.

This could explain why Tyre simply would not comply. He had to escalate the situation in order to piss the cops off.

The payout to his family will be huge. Millions. Tyre probably didn’t count on running into those five physos. Originally Posted by Jackie S
I'm not buying it. Tyre may have done something wrong to give reason for the initial stop and he may not have. Either way, he did nothing to deserve the severe beating he got.
The irony here is that we've all made bad choices from time to time by virtue of being human. In my youth, I out ran the cops a couple of times to avoid a speeding ticket. Smart...no. Deserve to have been beaten to death if caught.....hope not, and neither should you or your kids suffer that fate. LE has the plates, likely know who the offender is and can nab him later, especially if high speed chase involved. Of course it's a different story if apprehending an immediate threat to public safety...suspected kidnapping, bank robber, fleeting shooter, etc. Even then, it is not the proper job of police to administer a beating once the perp is captured....cuff them and jail them and let courts do their job.

We have police to apprehend those that presumably made bad choices. We have courts to determine that indeed a bad choice was made and to determine the penalty associated. It is important to not forget that distinction.
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The irony here is that we've all made bad choices from time to time by virtue of being human. Originally Posted by reddog1951
This isn't hard people.

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mr tyre made 71 bad choices by not following the police officers 71 requests. Originally Posted by winn dixie
And those 5 officers made some pretty bad choices by not following procedures.
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I don’t care what the dude did, the cops aren’t judge, jury and executioners. I hope they rot.
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His mon not gotten Prego if you naiming a kid after a American controversy hero, phyco killer realitor.
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I made many bad choices. I Dumb.
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Will they ever release the toxicology report?
Point is the tox report is irrelevant...the cops over reacted big time regardless of any unmentionables that may have been involved. Aspersions of such, true or not, are simply a diversion to avoid the real issue....a tactic frequently used by many here.
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Point is the tox report is irrelevant...the cops over reacted big time regardless of any unmentionables that may have been involved. Aspersions of such, true or not, are simply a diversion to avoid the real issue....a tactic frequently used by many here. Originally Posted by reddog1951
Exsqueeze me?

It is relevant. Im wondering why mommas boi didnt comply with 71 commands?