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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4824392" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Yep, she totally should have been arrested for what she did. The fact that people are ok with the manner in which she was shot to death and the fact that you seem to think that simply the act of committing a crime (playing stupid games) is where the bar should be set for justifiable homicide is what has me concerned. </p><p></p><p>Let's have a standard here. In Bobbit's case, the gun shot wound is clearly what caused her death. Did it meet the standard for justifiable homicide? Hard to tell without an investigation and possibly a trial. In Chauvin's case, it was never that clear (regardless of what supreme court justice Chelsea Handler says) that Chauvin caused Floyd's death, but he was investigated and is being tried. </p><p></p><p>Sure, the Coroner "determined" the death was a homicide, in spite of all of his own findings indicating no causal connection between Chauvin's actions and Floyd's death. Sort of like all the scientists whose own studies showed no evidence that masks slow the spread of respiratory illness causing viruses, yet they recommend mask use anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4824392, member: 63706"] Yep, she totally should have been arrested for what she did. The fact that people are ok with the manner in which she was shot to death and the fact that you seem to think that simply the act of committing a crime (playing stupid games) is where the bar should be set for justifiable homicide is what has me concerned. Let's have a standard here. In Bobbit's case, the gun shot wound is clearly what caused her death. Did it meet the standard for justifiable homicide? Hard to tell without an investigation and possibly a trial. In Chauvin's case, it was never that clear (regardless of what supreme court justice Chelsea Handler says) that Chauvin caused Floyd's death, but he was investigated and is being tried. Sure, the Coroner "determined" the death was a homicide, in spite of all of his own findings indicating no causal connection between Chauvin's actions and Floyd's death. Sort of like all the scientists whose own studies showed no evidence that masks slow the spread of respiratory illness causing viruses, yet they recommend mask use anyway. [/QUOTE]
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