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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4797747" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Most of the information I'm sharing I got from the video I posted. Barnes does a good job explaining the extenuating circumstances. What it boils down to is that the officers probably didn't believe Floyd because he'd used the same delay tactics in the past to buy time to destroy evidence, which might explain their apparent apathy. </p><p></p><p>I had read an article before that explained that one of the officers had called an ambulance, and that the ambulance went the wrong way and got there late. Not sure there would have been time to do anything even if they had gotten there on time. My guess is that Chauvin simply didn't believe Floyd because he thought he was crying wolf, and one of the other officers might have determined that an ambulance might be needed. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying 100% Chauvin is not criminally liable. I am saying that when you put together all the evidence that I have heard or seen, you can make a pretty strong case that Chauvin is not criminally liable, certainly for the murder charges. Manslaughter might be iffy, 'cause it sounds like Chauvin has a history of civil rights abuse complaints against him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4797747, member: 63706"] Most of the information I'm sharing I got from the video I posted. Barnes does a good job explaining the extenuating circumstances. What it boils down to is that the officers probably didn't believe Floyd because he'd used the same delay tactics in the past to buy time to destroy evidence, which might explain their apparent apathy. I had read an article before that explained that one of the officers had called an ambulance, and that the ambulance went the wrong way and got there late. Not sure there would have been time to do anything even if they had gotten there on time. My guess is that Chauvin simply didn't believe Floyd because he thought he was crying wolf, and one of the other officers might have determined that an ambulance might be needed. I'm not saying 100% Chauvin is not criminally liable. I am saying that when you put together all the evidence that I have heard or seen, you can make a pretty strong case that Chauvin is not criminally liable, certainly for the murder charges. Manslaughter might be iffy, 'cause it sounds like Chauvin has a history of civil rights abuse complaints against him. [/QUOTE]
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