dixiegirl1035
I will do it, but I won't like it
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All the training (or experience) in the world won’t prepare you for every situation, unfortunately. Every situation is different; the individual, the crowd, the circumstances, everything. When you become complacent, you open yourself up for trouble. It would be complacent (IMO) to become comfortable around people video recording an incident. Maybe 99% of the time nothing bad happens. I don’t want to take the chance of experiencing that 1%.
I might have tuned out what the crowd was yelling, but been alert by the fact that they were yelling. It’s hard for me to speak to that, I wasn’t there.
Excellent point! Perhaps Chauvin was just tuning out EVERYONE as you state as an example! Do you think he has a mental disease or defect? That he didn't understand Keung, Lane, the crowd as he was....????
Including those that only yelled when GF was in distress, when Lane and Keung said no pulse/should we turn him.
WHOA!
What do you think made you in that situation would tune you out? I have never even considered that Chauvin didn't understand the crowd and what they are saying.
Perhaps the defense missed an opportunity to slam this one down... but I guess that is where they are going that he mentally didn't hear the first 3 minutes, and he has an issue that cannot process him staring at folks directly when they call him out for on his neck, he isn't responding, he can't breathe.
I don't think this characterization of Chauvin as a .... ummm... how to say... a challenged person??? could be a police officer for so long.
MOO.