dixiegirl1035
I will do it, but I won't like it
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Does it sound reasonable to assign two newly qualified officers to go out on patrol together? In my opinion it would make more sense for one of the two to have had a bit more experience.
That was queried in the Lane affidavit https://kstp.com/kstpImages/repository/cs/files/Floyd Transcript 1.pdf (I haven't gotten to the Keung transcript )... perhaps a reason for the civil suit against the city e.g. that issue, the issue of the ambulance taking so long, that it wasn't communicated to Chauvin that he admitted to have recently done "hooping" yet not followed up, the issue of why the FD EMS weren't standard response originally when went to code 3 immediately etc.
Yet, notwithstanding all of that...we can come back from the staff to focus on the whey and ignore *squirrels*?
...as Chauvin was right there, he caused/contributed to death, he knew better, he didn't assess/reevaluate/consider GF, he did not respond to give medical care... not even checking to see if NARCAN was needed by seeing dilated pupils or taking pulse, this is not what he was trained to do, outside of what is acceptable etc.
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