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    The cops are responsible non whatsoever, Mult. They were doing their job.
    you just lost all cred guy. C'mon.
    Let's see who say's it is illegal. And by that I mean quotes:

    Police Commissioner James O'Neill

    In reaching the decision, O'Neill said he was putting faith in the assessment of Judge Rosemarie Maldonado, a deputy police commissioner who presided over Garner's disciplinary trial.
    O'Neill heavily cited Maldonado's opinion in announcing the firing on Monday. In particular, he mentioned the finding that Pantaleo's use of the chokehold "was reckless and cons uted a gross deviation from the standard of conduct established for a New York City police officer."



    I was wrongPERIOD

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    ^Yes.

    But, if he obeys their commands the choke hold would have never been administered.

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    ^Yes.

    But, if he obeys their commands the choke hold would have never been administered.
    "It's Fattys fault 100% the choke hold was applied."

    No f-ing way.

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    "It's Fattys fault 100% the choke hold was applied."

    No f-ing way.
    Yes. If he follows the law not once, but, twice he's still alive.

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    "It's Fattys fault 100% the choke hold was applied."

    No f-ing way.
    ADDENDUM:::God gives the fellow a do-over.

    God: "Chose, Mr. Gardner."

    Mr. Gardner: "I'll turn & face the wall."

    That's the proof in the pudding, Mult. Gardner would never make the same choice. That's always the true test of any situation...(The Redo).

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    Yes. If he follows the law not once, but, twice he's still alive.
    Yes. If he follows the law not once, but, twice he's still alive.

    -the cop.

    You're 100% biased.

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    Yes. If he follows the law not once, but, twice he's still alive.

    -the cop.

    You're 100% biased.
    You're wrong, but, incapable of seeing anything but your perspective.

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    You're wrong, but, incapable of seeing anything but your perspective.
    You're wrong, but, incapable of seeing anything but your perspective.

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    Anywho i'm putting it at 85% cops 15% Fatty.
    80% of the 85 put on Prick Patalone, the choke hold got.

    Do not presume those cops even had any cause to bust Fatty, as this neighborhood cops MO is often to plant evidence and/or fabricate crimes.
    But, given Fattys past record it is reasonable to conclude he was back selling loosies.

    So Threads boys decide they are jury judge and executioner for the serious crime of maybe selling loosies and not bowing down when surrounded 7 by on 1.

    The cell phone recording don't lie.

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    Anywho i'm putting it at 85% cops 15% Fatty.
    80% of the 85 put on Prick Patalone, the choke hold got.

    Do not presume those cops even had any cause to bust Fatty, as this neighborhood cops MO is often to plant evidence and/or fabricate crimes.
    But, given Fattys past record it is reasonable to conclude he was back selling loosies.

    So Threads boys decide they are jury judge and executioner for the serious crime of maybe selling loosies and not bowing down when surrounded 7 by on 1.

    The cell phone recording don't lie.
    Forget it, Mult. You're too bitter now to have a conversation with.

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    Resisting arrest justifies the use of force necessary to effect the arrest.

    Certain methods (such as choke holds) are barred by some agencies because they can result in exactly what happened.

    And, nothing against Mr. Garner but, a healthier person probably would not have suc bed to the force used to arrest him. I believe the medical examiner said as much.
    Here's a post that didn't age well.

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    Rand Paul blames ‘exorbitant taxes’ for police killing of Eric Garner

    U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) says the NYPD's 2014 killing of an unarmed Black man, Eric Garner, by suffocation, was because of "exorbitant taxes."

    "In fact the death of Eric Garner, the sad death of Eric Garner being choked to death in New York City, had to do with taxes,"

    it was police brutality based on exorbitant taxes

    that caused this man to be selling cigarettes. loose cigarettes, in order to try to make a living,"

    Garner wasn't selling loose cigarettes because taxes were too high.

    If anything, the lack of access to health care is far more to blame

    for Garner being forced to quit his job for health reasons and

    taking to the streets to try to make money selling cigarettes than taxes.

    https://www.alternet.org/2021/05/rand-paul-eric-garner/



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    Rand Paul blames ‘exorbitant taxes’ for police killing of Eric Garner

    U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) says the NYPD's 2014 killing of an unarmed Black man, Eric Garner, by suffocation, was because of "exorbitant taxes."

    "In fact the death of Eric Garner, the sad death of Eric Garner being choked to death in New York City, had to do with taxes,"

    it was police brutality based on exorbitant taxes

    that caused this man to be selling cigarettes. loose cigarettes, in order to try to make a living,"

    Garner wasn't selling loose cigarettes because taxes were too high.

    If anything, the lack of access to health care is far more to blame

    for Garner being forced to quit his job for health reasons and

    taking to the streets to try to make money selling cigarettes than taxes.

    https://www.alternet.org/2021/05/rand-paul-eric-garner/


    Tubs had been repeatedly warned to cease & desist, bouts.

    Like your hero Floyd; who had pointed a gun at a pregnant woman's stomach among a lifetime of evil doings. Figures that idiot LeBron would champion this waste of space instead of concentrating on opening a nice can of whoop ass on the Suns.

    I want James to drive those Suns before the horde tomorrow, then he can lamentate those women.

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