I am not an attorney. I am not a prosecutor.
But I brought this up in the "Why kill your co-worker" thread.
Expect to see more of this the closer various legal milestones approach. The guy that came forward testimony is weak. "Floyd delivered a paycheck to Chauvin that was short. Chauvin was mad." "Chauvin didn't like black people." My guess is the guy who delivers these stories is a friend of Floyd and likely has a background. Maybe not. But we need eyewitness testimony of Chauvin shouting "I'm gonna kill you n*******" from his squadcar" at Floyd in order to facilitate a capital murder charge.
The owner says she didn't want to replace Chauvin because he may had been replaced with an officer who was more racist. My guess is the former owner doesn't want any heat. My suspicion about the money laundering operation is gathering steam. Have the Feds had a chance to question these people?
Originally Posted by gnadfly
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Capital murder"? Who is advocating that?
Floyd won't serve whatever time he gets so trying to make headlines with a capital murder indictment is risky business and totally unnecessary .... the back lash if it fails would be ugly....they'll be able to get a lesser included instruction, but the expectations created will be too high. Some prosecutors do that ...