yes this is normal, only maga morons believe it's normal to pardon criminals before the end of their sentence.
A long and violent history with Floyd, Ef. At one time he pointed a loaded gun at a pregnant woman's womb. He was long over due. And it's not like he died in vain. His family got $27 million out of it.
yes this is normal, only maga morons believe it's normal to pardon criminals before the end of their sentence.
Oh, please, Hussein pardoned more criminals than Carter's got liver pills.
The official day one in the big house for the convicted murderer Chauvin.
Big decision for him last night was choosing being on top or bottom with his bunk mate.
Federal Civil Rights liability like this basically exists so that black people in the US maybe don't get murdered with total impunity in racist jurisdictions or by the police.
At least that sucker Floyd is no longer viable. The waste of space.
Chauvin pleads guilty in civil rights trial
The guys who watched Chauvin murder George Floyd are about to go on trial.
Andy Mannix is a Minneapolis Star Tribune reporter.
84-year-old Repug Judge bans firefighter and teen witness from testifying in cases of Derek Chauvin's peers
Former officers Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng, and Tou Thao face state and federal charges of violating the Black father's civil rights when Lane and Kueng held Floyd down and Thao blocked bystanders from providing aid to the dying man during the gut-wrenching detainment.
the judge as an "84-year-old Reagan-appointed judge” who "’has a lung condition that makes it difficult for him to wear a mask' and is more interested in 'moving the case along' than hearing from 'way too many witnesses.'"
Magnuson blocked
a 13-year-old who witnessed Floyd's death and
the off-duty firefighter who just happened to be in the area
to witness the murder from testifying.
Firefighter Genevieve Hansen testified in the trial that led to former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being convicted of murder that
Thao didn’t allow her to assist, even though she informed him that she was a firefighter
His response, Hansen said, was:
“’If you really are a Minnesota firefighter you would know better than to get involved.’” calls her a liar!
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...hauvin-s-peers
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Like Spock in that Star Trek flick stating "the needs of the many out weigh the needs of the one." Same thing with Floyd, the needs of the many (us) out weigh the needs of the 1 (George). His extermination was long, long overdue. And then the family got the 27 million dollars and a fortnight ago one of the nephews still got shot not falling far enough from the George Floyd tree of woe.
That “Oh , it got real” look on his face.
The Exterminator!
Sorry I triggered you dale, being Friday and all.
Go back to watching your 1960s tv reruns.
& I got a fine lineup waitin' for me, fart face.
Ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin gets 21-year federal sentence for violating George Floyd's civil rights
ST. PAUL, Minn. – A federal judge sentenced former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to 21 years in prison for violating George Floyd's civil rights when he killed Floyd by pinning the unarmed Black man to the pavement with his knee for more than nine minutes.
In December, Chauvin pleaded guilty to violating Floyd's civil rights, admitting for the first time that he kept his knee on Floyd’s neck – even after he became unresponsive – resulting in the Black man’s death on May 25, 2020. The white former officer admitted he willfully deprived Floyd of his right to be free from unreasonable seizure, including unreasonable force by a police officer.
Chauvin was convicted in a separate case on state charges of murder and manslaughter and is already jailed.
The federal sentence adds a few years to the time Chauvin is already serving for his murder conviction.
Chauvin will now serve the new federal sentence in a federal prison, in addition to serving his state sentence there, based on the plea agreement.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...yd/7832637001/
He will hopefully serve something like half. Guy like that doesn't deserve to rott in there. I am yet to see racism on his part or history. Bad technique gone wrong. Ruined his life and is a lesson for the future. Turn the page America and hopefully let him recover his life.
Why make him a martyr. He proved for an extended period he can contribute to society.
I might be wrong but he didn't have rap sheet of mistreatment?
martyr? what are you drinking?
He was probably glad to plead to the federal charges. Gets him out of the state prison and into the federal country club. He can work on his tennis game now.
I know you aren't just supporting "eye for an eye".
Do you feel he killed him deliberately? If so then I understand the deliberate retaliation.
Without a doubt.
Really hope someone slits his throat in prison
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