I don't see that Officer Chauvin is guilty at this point in time. I would like to see what his defense presents.
Can't we amicably agree that right now, Officer Chauvin has not been determined guilty.
Sincere question, recognizing that Mr Chauvin has not been found guilty, may I ask what factors cause you to say that you don’t see that Mr Chauvin is guilty at this time?
I expect his defense will be that Mr Floyd’s medical issues and/or drugs caused his death that day and not Mr Chauvin kneeling on his neck for the better part of 7 minutes 46 seconds to 8 minutes 46 seconds depending on reporting. That argument reminds me of Covid minimizers who say that if someone had underlying conditions it wasn’t Covid that caused their death. To which I ask, would those underlying conditions have killed the person
at this time if they had not contracted Covid? So I would also ask jurors if it’s reasonable to believe that whatever medical and/or drug issues Mr Floyd had would have killed him
that day had he not encountered Mr Chauvin who knelt on his neck? Obviously both in Covid cases and Mr Floyd’s case it’s usually impossible to know
for sure whether these events OR the underlying conditions killed the victim, so it may be that Mr Chauvin is found Not Guilty. The jury may be persuaded to give Mr Floyd’s underlying conditions more weight than Mr Chauvin’s weight on Mr Floyd’s neck for approximately 8-9 minutes.
That technicality being said, it defies my sense of logic/reasonableness to believe that Mr Chauvin reducing Mr Floyd’s air supply for that many minutes
just happened to coincide with him dying in that time frame
only because of a medical condition or drugs. Had Mr Floyd not encountered Mr Chauvin that day I believe he would have lived to see another day or another few hours at worst. Mr Chauvin continuing to kneel on Mr Floyd’s neck despite Mr Floyd saying “I can’t breath” and onlookers begging him to stop showed a callous disregard for Mr Floyd’s life. Put all that together and I consider Mr Chauvin guilty beyond a reasonable doubt with what I know so far.
JMO