Hero Cop(s)

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    George Floyd’s brother Philonise said he believes Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with second-degree murder in Floyd’s death, knew exactly who Floyd was as he pressed his knee into his neck. Not only that, Philonise said he believed it was personal, and he’s not the only one who sees it that way.

    Former co-worker David Pinney said that not only did Floyd and Chauvin know each other, but they had a contentious history.

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    • so there's the motive for murder 1renderedred
    • dude should hope he gets epstien'd unless he likes the Butt Sex Trainmoldero
    • Zero cop(s)i_was
    • I'm glad this story is circulating outside of the black community now. I hope they get to the bottom of this. But so many cops moonlight as bouncers.shellie
    • I wouldn't be surprised if he brought his little dick energy into every situation or job.shellie
    • of course he did @shellie, even the club owner said he was an assholerenderedred
    • anywhere in the video does it look like its personal? the only personal thing i see is between the cop and people taking videosdeathboy
    • all i saw was frustration he wouldn't get in the vehicle and frustration at the videographers.deathboy
    • also by body language he is not trying to exert force at all IMO. Im thinking nothing was excessive force in this case. but a lack of understanding of thedeathboy
    • individual. stress panic creates, and already under the influence so hard crying and falling down before. and black hearts like to explode. it was too muchdeathboy
    • im all about filming cops, but i think the people filming only escalated and exaserbated the situation. power shaming a cop telling him what he should dodeathboy
    • i actually think he has an authority issue and nothing about the guy under him but the people telling him to let him go. why i think he held him down afterdeathboy
    • seeing no more response. that's my take on what i see. Question is what can we learn from it?.. Dumbness all around... can we prevent such dumbness... nopedeathboy
    • jsut another tragedy as so many others to be chaulked up in the books ppl dont get or ever willdeathboy
    • but than we get all the self interests trying to capitalize on it. fucking chaos with that. hungry hyenas on the corpse. i feel that is more tragicdeathboy
    • and is far more shameful. and starting to understand my own feelings better as to why they are. like an animal frenzy of nonsensedeathboy
    • all biting at any scrap without concern about the scraps. and i very much "hate" passionately disagree with the cours eits taken to individual liberties anddeathboy
    • basic discourse and AI shaming. Its very salem witchcraft, and also everything asked for is no different than chinese controls and censorshipdeathboy
    • really what happens if becoming a non supporter of trump or any current admin is a hate crime? And higher education has again also been just supportingdeathboy
    • non reason. Anyone who challenges or teachs education that is deemed offensive by the mob is threat and needs to be cancelled. That shit is cray cray. I imaginedeathboy
    • that was the mentality in nazi germany to anyone sticking up for a jew. or questioning the trains. Think this race shit is no different than past tacticsdeathboy
    • for parties and individuals to manipulate for own gainsdeathboy
    • i gave it a chance and read all your notes, what are you on about man? so many intersecting thoughts that somehow in the end lead to nazis. FLOL my man!renderedred
    • Chauvin had 7 minutes to hear the guy say he couldn't breathe and was dying. That's long enough to guarantee it was a choice - premeditated murder.CyBrainX
    • 1st Degree murder for the scumbag pig!utopian

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