Not guilty, that multiracial gang of Democrat city cops were in on the act. Meaning the act of kneeling on a black mans neck in order to spark national racial and law enforcement reform riots.
The act of kneeling was used as a protest tactic by Kaepernick in the NFL, now it was used to refuel the debate.
If you look at the original video produced by THE TELEGRAPH you can see the cruiser parked near a '6' on a trash can which symbolizes death and deception. Then on the actual cruiser you see the badge number #320.
32 and 322 are famous government numerology that date back to egyptian times. Look at Las Vegas massacre, Paddock was in the 32nd floor shooting from 2 windows into the 91 harvest festival. Thats 322. The festival was held infront of the Luxor Hotel (luxor is thebes, the new kingdom of Ancient Egypt). Paddocks brother lived in a house #320.
Look into the republican amtrak collision, this was during the Nunes Fisa memo release. Just about a week or two later a civilian carrying amtrak in S. Carolina collides killing and injuring dozens. This was Amtrak 91.
There are many Federal operations going on behind the scenes.
Keep an eye out for these numbers during tragedies: 9 (the end of numeric cycle 0-9), 11 (illumination), 13 (Masonry), 17(Masonry), 19(illuminate the end), 32/322/33 (York/Scottish Rite Masons, Skull and Bones) and finally 91 (the end illuminate).
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Kaneki05 | 99 opinions shared on Trending & News topic.
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While i think it don't matter at all that a guy who threatened to shoot a pregnant women at gunpoint with it aimed right at her baby inside of her, died/was killed. By legal terms he should get at least man slaughter and is indeed Guilty in the eyes of the law.
Personally i would praise anyone that kills a criminal like him. But that's my own stand of justice which aligns with more controversial Punisher type of justice.
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menina | 113 opinions shared on Trending & News topic.
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It's obvious that he is guilty. He only killed George Floyd because he was black and I bet he was eager to kill a black man. I'm 100% sure that if George Floyd was white he would be alive. He should get a life sentence.
Guilty and not only the policeman that knelt on his throat every other cop that was at the scene was just as guilty trhey should have told him to get off Floyd when he did not they should have taken thier batons and busted his skull open and arrested him
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ChefPapiChulo | 73 opinions shared on Trending & News topic.
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He won’t get more than 10 years. But he’s guilty. Those idiots who he had enough drugs in his system or liars and bullshiters. That man would not have died if he didn’t have a knee on his neck for 9minutes. He kept it on even after he stopped moving.
George had already been restrained and broke free; The cop didn't just pull the guy out of his car and hold him down. All of this was caught on the full video. Like it or not, the officer will almost certainly be found not guilty in regards to the death of George Floyd, which the autopsy supports occured due to a massive overdose on Fentynol, not injuries inflicted by the officer. The courts may find him guilty of some other charge or infraction, but murder, or really anything more than negligent manslaughter is going to be pretty much impossible to prove in court, which is why so many were criticizing the aggressive push for murder charges in the first place- it is easier to upgrade from a lesser charge than to downgrade, if the goal is maximum justifiable punishment. Unless the judge and jury plan on feeding this guy to the wolves no matter what, this case is basically over. You've all been scammed by a lie, and frankly this happens all the time: "activist" lawyers getting filthy rich on cases that aren't really there, fueled by propaganda to drive public opinion independent of facts.
What goes through my mind every time I see the video. Why resist arrest. Worst can happen he goes to prison. But that would not have happened one of his big friends would have bailed him. So why resist?
EmmaMary | 111 opinions shared on Trending & News topic.
Last I heard it was third degree murder... not sure what that is. I’d say manslaughter in that he didn’t necessarily want Floyd dead. He was just really really negligent.
Update: I'm hearing there are three different charges, from 2nd. degree murder on down. It seems like the prosecution is throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. I guess that's how justice works in America.
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