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Was it a Black dude?
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Couldn’t have happened to a nicer person.
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How would he not be in isolation ?
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It wouldn't of happen at Lompoc.
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Did anyone take a knee?
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should have complied
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he was in the vicinity of a knife involved incident
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Fuck pay walls...
Derek Chauvin Is Said to Have Been Stabbed in Federal Prison
Mr. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murdering George Floyd during a 2020 arrest, was serving a sentence of more than 20 years.
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murdering George Floyd during a 2020 arrest that set off a wave of protests, was stabbed at a federal prison in Tucson, Ariz., on Friday, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that an inmate at the Tucson prison was stabbed at 12:30 p.m., though the agency’s statement did not identify Mr. Chauvin, 47, by name. No other inmates or prison staff were injured, and the situation was quickly contained, according to the people familiar with the situation.
Emergency medical technicians “initiated lifesaving measures” before transporting the inmate to a local hospital “for further treatment and evaluation,” bureau officials wrote. No details were immediately available on his condition, but one of the people with knowledge of the incident said that Mr. Chauvin survived the attack.
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If it can happen to Jeffrey Dahmer, then this shouldnt be so surprising.
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Or Jeffrey Epstein.
BOP care is lacking.
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Chauvin got screwed over and should not even be in prison.
Floyd was high as fuck, and the kneeling on his back did not cause his death that was proven.
Law enforcement has a tough job and idiots that fail to comply with commands make it tougher.
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Jack is correct, the medical examiner records were just leaked and George Floyd died of a heart attack, not asphyxiation.
He had a deadly dose of fentanyl and meth in his blood. Like everything we hear from the MSM... it was a political lie
https://spectator.org/how-george-floyd-actually-died/
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Time for all of good old Derek’s choir friends to defend him. Poor guy. He was framed right guys?
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No, but overcharged is an understatement!
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Only believe MSM outlets that tell you what you want to hear.
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Did not kill him but was rightfully convicted for not allowing aid to be administered.
Not that Floyd's life was worth a fuck but the law is the law.
Unless your name is Biden, of course.
Then it's just a vague suggestion.
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I’m not stepping in that shit. Everyone who has an opinion on which president or ex-president is above the law is talking politics rather than law.
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"Chauvin got screwed over and should not even be in prison."
If he got screwed over he would of got out of prison on appeal. The fact his appeal was denied makes this whole statement irrelevant.
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In the words of the wise Rodney King,"Why can't we just all get along".
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"If he got screwed over he would of got out of prison on appeal. The fact his appeal was denied makes this whole statement irrelevant."
That's almost funny. Our justice system is anything but impartial or fair. Blacks certainly don't think it's fair, and all you have to do is impartially look at what is happening to Trump to see that he has been unfairly singled out as well.
Chauvin was convicted and it was mostly political. His punishment does not fit the crime, but it happened at a time when police were in disfavor, and he was punished like this solely because the person he was restraining was a black man, at a time a lot of attention was on mistreatment of blacks by police.
Chauvin could have have handled the situation differently, but the punishment was far to harsh in my view. Law enforcement has a tough job. Their job is to keep us safe, and they end up dealing with the low life and worst people society has to offer, and still go home to their loved ones alive.
When people fail to comply whether it be due to an altered mental state, or disrespect for authority, or simply not wanting to be arrested or detained... bad situations can happen. I blame those people, not the police.
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You’re second paragraph is hilarious
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"they end up dealing with the low life and worst people society has to offer, and still go home to their loved ones alive."
Jack, this is probably not the place for moral judgements and back the blue. Know your audience.
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"talking politics rather than law."
Now that's hilarious............ in many cases, there is no difference
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That’s your opinion. In some cases it’s even correct.
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Anyone capable of critical thinking and a modicum of intelligence can see from the facts that the two documents cases involving a president and an ex-president are vastly different. Of course certain politically biased “news organizations” have a vested interested in claiming they are the same and obscuring the details that show they are pushing a false equivalence.
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*and possessing a modicum of intelligence
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