MAKAVELI
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Looks like a teamsters picket line.

Looks like a teamsters picket line.
Lmfao. Now thats funny right thereLooks like a teamsters picket line.![]()
Chauvin wasn’t guilt of killing that doped up criminal. The drug dealer in the car they refused to offer immunity to killed George Floyd.Wow, those speeches from Harris and Biden...
This guy was a criminal who held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach while he robbed her house.. He'd be alive now if he hadn't have been trying to pass phony money..
Yeah, I'm glad Chauvin was found guilty too, but they're playing it like Floyd was some kind of angel from heaven.
Named a bill after this loser? WTH...
Sorry to break the news to you bro but....Chauvin wasn’t guilt of killing that doped up criminal. The drug dealer in the car they refused to offer immunity to killed George Floyd.
I’m not the one planning to use this as an excuse to go loot stores and destroy black neighborhoods, you’ll have to deliver the bad news to antifa and burn loot murder.Sorry to break the news to you bro but....
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Don't worry bro. The proud boys and boogaloo bois will do it for you.I’m not the one planning to use this as an excuse to go loot stores and destroy black neighborhoods, you’ll have to deliver the bad news to antifa and burn loot murder.
This i completely agree with. When mob rule is so clearly allowed to sway the outcome of cases the justice system is without a doubt broken.the justice system is broken.
the problem is when you need ppl organized to get justice in the first place.This i completely agree with. When mob rule is so clearly allowed to sway the outcome of cases the justice system is without a doubt broken.
Jonah Furman“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.![]()
The quiet life of Derek Chauvin before the public death of George Floyd
The four teenagers drove around Minneapolis playing a game of Nerf Gun Assassin on a May evening before graduation in 2013. One of them randomly fired an orange dart out the window. It was a stupid…www.twincities.com
Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.
That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.
Thats 7 too manyJonah Furman
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Chauvin is the 7th on-duty cop to be convicted of murder since 2005, out of around 15,000 police killings in that time.
aside from the murder, if he acted like he did as a cop at any other job he woulda got fired.“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.![]()
The quiet life of Derek Chauvin before the public death of George Floyd
The four teenagers drove around Minneapolis playing a game of Nerf Gun Assassin on a May evening before graduation in 2013. One of them randomly fired an orange dart out the window. It was a stupid…www.twincities.com
Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.
That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.
Drive on down to Minneapolis, their police department has an opening. Im sure theyd hire you on the spot, seeing as youre already an expertaside from the murder, if he acted like he did as a cop at any other job he woulda got fired.
coppers are unaccountable
How many of those 15,000 were unarmed?Chauvin is the 7th on-duty cop to be convicted of murder since 2005, out of around 15,000 police killings in that time.
Not enough for my likingHow many of those 15,000 were unarmed?
what difference does it make thats a stupid number there should be way more than 7.How many of those 15,000 were unarmed?
ive gone to several open houses for rcmp. and edmonton police too. edmonton police were desperate.Drive on down to Minneapolis, their police department has an opening. Im sure theyd hire you on the spot, seeing as youre already an expert
Because it's an important part of the context when you cite the number of people killed by police since 2005.what difference does it make thats a stupid number there should be way more than 7.
Your type is always trying to make convicted murderers heroes. Twisted.“He was awkward. Other officers often didn’t like him or didn’t know him. He didn’t go to parties and didn’t seem to have many friends. Some neighbors knew so little about him that they didn’t even know he was a police officer until after his arrest. Even his wife of 10 years, a Hmong refugee and real estate agent, ended up estranged: Days after Floyd’s death, she filed for divorce and asked to change her last name.![]()
The quiet life of Derek Chauvin before the public death of George Floyd
The four teenagers drove around Minneapolis playing a game of Nerf Gun Assassin on a May evening before graduation in 2013. One of them randomly fired an orange dart out the window. It was a stupid…www.twincities.com
Chauvin always wanted action. He continued to pound the streets in one of Minneapolis’s busiest precincts on its hardest shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., long after many others his age moved to desk jobs or the day shift.
That earned him kudos. He received two medals of commendation, for tackling an armed suspect and arresting an armed gang member. He also was awarded two medals of valor, after shooting a man wielding a sawed-off shotgun and subduing a domestic-violence suspect — whom he shot and wounded in the process.”
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Was officer Chauvin a perfect individual, no. But who the hell is in this cesspool of humanity. He still didn’t deserve to get tossed under the bus in this show trial.