GEORGE FLOYD arrest shocking info we aren't hearing about
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dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#36Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#37Ok, well tell him not to be a career criminal and freak out when he gets arrested then and he won't have to worry about it.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#38What oppression??
Black
Pres 8’years
What dummiesComment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#41
Then arrest him and put him in your car. No need to go further than that unless he gets violent. Just don't be saying something else killed him. You put your knee on my neck as hard as you can for 8 min, and there's a strong chance that you could kill me, or at the very least put me in the hospital, despite me having no conditions. There's a reason why the neck is the most suspectible place of the human body.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#42How have you been oppressed goat milk? I'm not making fun of you, I seriously want to hear some tangible ways in which you were oppressed. No "he looked at me funny" or "the white girl I liked wasn't interested in me" bs either.Comment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#43I'm middle eastern. I haven't been oppressed. I grew up in Detroit and have seen everything from top to bottom as it relates to race.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
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Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#45Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#47Even if his name was Hitler Or Bundy and he was arrested peacefully without resisting the cop's action is not justified. You can't step on someone's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. It's 2nd degree manslaughter.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#48Sure, blacks are racist too. Not sure if they're majority. That's obviously just an opinion of yours, nothing of fact. Tons of redneck Americans racist as f against not just blacks -- indians, middle eastern, native americans. I would venture to say that those comprise most of the racist people of this country.
Then arrest him and put him in your car. No need to go further than that unless he gets violent. Just don't be saying something else killed him. You put your knee on my neck as hard as you can for 8 min, and there's a strong chance that you could kill me, or at the very least put me in the hospital, despite me having no conditions. There's a reason why the neck is the most suspectible place of the human body.Comment -
Mike HuntertzSBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
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#49The fact two of the charged cops were in there first week on the job has a lot of bearing on this situation.
They'll go lightly on the two rookies with less than a week of experience.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#50
You leftists just can't process info. There were mistakes made, but there is no evidence it was racial or murder, which are the conclusions that set off all this nonsense.Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-23-08
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#51
If he had those names he would deserve to be torchured. However he wasn’t them. Therefore that 1 cop is the one who deserves to be jailed.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#52I'm thinking that the veteran cop who stepped on Floyd's neck was probably giving the rookies training on the job on how the "step on neck" procedure should be used on future subjects regardless of whether the suspect was complying or not. They could testify against the veteran cop.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#53Ok but you still made the claims. Apparently you know people with tales of oppression to have this knowledge, because data does not support your claims. I would genuinely like to hear some of these instances.Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-23-08
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#54I'm thinking that the veteran cop who stepped on Floyd's neck was probably giving the rookies training on the job on how the "step on neck" procedure should be used on future subjects regardless of whether the suspect was complying or not. They could testify against the veteran cop.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#55If it isn't the pursuit of truth, what is it? Admittedly I was outraged when I saw the video, but I had never heard this detail about him that he for whatever reason (probably panicking knowing he was going back to the pen) was already having difficulty breathing. Did you know about this? Anyone else? I think it's a pretty damn important detail to find out the truth about when officers are being charged with murder and violence is breaking out in the name of it.
You laugh at "the pursuit of truth". I'm lmao at "it's about more than just this one death". What is it about then? 9 unarmed black males were killed by police last year out of around 10 million arrests. Not only is that not a solvable problem, it isn't a systemically racist problem at all, especially when 19 white males were killed. The only thing this protest is about is Trump butthurt leftist elitists inflaming desperate, emotional, illogical people with hyped up rare occurrences caught in this day of social media and phone cameras.
Fighting purposefully agitating lies with truth and facts is about the most civil, tasteful way to deal with this. Either expose the lies through macro statistics or expose the truth in this particular case. What are the other options? No more police so the criminals run free? Armed citizens battle it out with the misled rabble?
I'm not IMPLYING anything. I'm saying this case is yet another hyped up misrepresentation, and these protests and violence supposedly in the name of it are based on lies to mask a sinister intent.
I wholeheartedly agree with you though, the media is the most to blame.
Not implying anything?
You outright wrote one of the dumbest things I've read in awhile that carries with it so much implication it's fukkin ridiculous...
For fuksake.
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TATUMUSSBR MVP
- 01-05-09
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#56This will never end. Why? Because there will be another case of a police officer killing another unarmed black man and then it will start over again. There will be more claims of "systemic racism" and "systemic police brutality". I'm not trying to defend the officer who was involved in the death of George Floyd. I have yet to hear anyone who has said that his actions seem justified. I do generally support our law enforcement officers. They do a dangerous and necessary duty for society. But to claim that the are systematically patrolling with the intent to kill black men is a ludicrous claim. Are there bad cops? Sure. And those need to be identified and dealt with accordingly. But there are bad people in all walks of life. There are bad doctors, bad plumbers, bad priests, bad lawyers and bad politicians (rumor has it that there might even be a couple of good politicians but the case is still out).
But now it's gotten to the point where every time this type of event occurs, there has to be a riot and cities have to be severely damaged and the property of innocent people is destroyed. And anyone who speaks out against this injustice is castigated as an insensitive racist (the leftist response to anything they disagree with).
One could make the claim that there is a worldwide systemic problem with airline safety. It wouldn't be true, but the next time an airplane crashes, and we all know it's going to happen, you could point to it and say "See, I told you so". Should we go burn down an airport every time a plane crashes? Would that prevent the next plane crash?
There should be more public outrage in society every time a police officer is killed. Huge outpourings of people in nationwide (peaceful!!!) demonstrations EVERY TIME. And then we would see where the real systemic problem is.Comment -
Mike HuntertzSBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
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#57I'm thinking that the veteran cop who stepped on Floyd's neck was probably giving the rookies training on the job on how the "step on neck" procedure should be used on future subjects regardless of whether the suspect was complying or not. They could testify against the veteran cop.
Sad in this case.Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-23-08
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#58This will never end. Why? Because there will be another case of a police officer killing another unarmed black man and then it will start over again. There will be more claims of "systemic racism" and "systemic police brutality". I'm not trying to defend the officer who was involved in the death of George Floyd. I have yet to hear anyone who has said that his actions seem justified. I do generally support our law enforcement officers. They do a dangerous and necessary duty for society. But to claim that the are systematically patrolling with the intent to kill black men is a ludicrous claim. Are there bad cops? Sure. And those need to be identified and dealt with accordingly. But there are bad people in all walks of life. There are bad doctors, bad plumbers, bad priests, bad lawyers and bad politicians (rumor has it that there might even be a couple of good politicians but the case is still out).
But not it's gotten to the point where every time this type of event occurs, there has to be a riot and cities have to be severely damaged and the property of innocent people is destroyed. And anyone who speaks out against this injustice is castigated as an insensitive racist (the leftist response to anything they disagree with).
One could make the claim that there is a worldwide systemic problem with airline safety. It wouldn't be true, but the next time an airplane crashes, and we all know it's going to happen, you could point to it and say "See, I told you so". Should we go burn down an airport every time a plane crashes? Would that prevent the next plane crash?
There should be more public outrage in society every time a police officer is killed. Huge outpourings of people in nationwide (peaceful) dejmonstrations EVERY TIME. And then we would see where the real systemic problem is.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
- 13862
#60I didn't laugh at the pursiut of truth, I laughed at your use of it. You clearly don't get the big picture. Very, very, very clearly you missed what this is all about, it's more like you fell for the media bullshit for sure.
Not implying anything?
You outright wrote one of the dumbest things I've read in awhile that carries with it so much implication it's fukkin ridiculous...
Don't be an idiot dlow, just stick with tasteless.
For fuksake.
Ok agree to disagree broComment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
- 13862
#61This will never end. Why? Because there will be another case of a police officer killing another unarmed black man and then it will start over again. There will be more claims of "systemic racism" and "systemic police brutality". I'm not trying to defend the officer who was involved in the death of George Floyd. I have yet to hear anyone who has said that his actions seem justified. I do generally support our law enforcement officers. They do a dangerous and necessary duty for society. But to claim that the are systematically patrolling with the intent to kill black men is a ludicrous claim. Are there bad cops? Sure. And those need to be identified and dealt with accordingly. But there are bad people in all walks of life. There are bad doctors, bad plumbers, bad priests, bad lawyers and bad politicians (rumor has it that there might even be a couple of good politicians but the case is still out).
But now it's gotten to the point where every time this type of event occurs, there has to be a riot and cities have to be severely damaged and the property of innocent people is destroyed. And anyone who speaks out against this injustice is castigated as an insensitive racist (the leftist response to anything they disagree with).
One could make the claim that there is a worldwide systemic problem with airline safety. It wouldn't be true, but the next time an airplane crashes, and we all know it's going to happen, you could point to it and say "See, I told you so". Should we go burn down an airport every time a plane crashes? Would that prevent the next plane crash?
There should be more public outrage in society every time a police officer is killed. Huge outpourings of people in nationwide (peaceful!!!) demonstrations EVERY TIME. And then we would see where the real systemic problem is.Comment -
FoxxSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-25-11
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#62When was the last time an unarmed black man died from a meteorite strike?Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-23-08
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#63
Sad thing is that is not a taught move by any police department I’m aware of.
Completely different than the carotid restraint.Comment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#65If he officers knew he had breathing problems, Doesn't that almost make what he did worse? Doesn't that sort of put them on notice? I don't see this as an excuse at all.Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-23-08
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d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#67So they thought he was lying about breathing problems and decided to put it to the test?
Only question is 2nd vs. 3rd degree. I agree the 2nd degree charge is going to be tough to establish and would be ripe for appeal as to whether he could have been committing a felony.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#68
Once again, things should have been done differently, but if you try to cater to every plea and complaint a criminal comes up with once they get handcuffed you'll be more like a butler than a cop.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#69Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#70The man wasn't a Saint like the media portrayed him to be that's for sure..
Floyd surely didn't want to go back to jail that is obvious and that's probably why he was resisting a bit, cuffed on the ground in the first place and after being high on meth and trying to pass a $20 fake bill in the store prior to..
Still can't put a knee on the mans neck til he dies.. Goaters is right in his above post earlier. We all saw the video and that cop was out of line.. Can't do that, just put him in the car and take him to jail!!!!Comment
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