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I never heard of an "anoxic seizure" until this case. JMO
Yes. This.A reasonable police officer would have started CPR when he was told there was no PULSE.
And I reasonably perceived that as resistance. As I think all the officers at the scene did. JMOI never heard of an "anoxic seizure" until this case. JMO
Still doesn't justify a knee on his neck for nine minutes.And I reasonably perceived that as resistance. As I think all the officers at the scene did. JMO
I’m walking away for now. Or I’m gonna get sent to Websleuths jail.Now he’s putting the bystanders on trial to deflect from the last 4 minutes when GF is passed out and Chauvin is still lying on top of him!! Gimme a break!
The jury will get the case today.Do we think the jury will start deliberations today or will they get the case and start tomorrow?
Oh good! I was worried that with only a few more hours that they’d get it and court would be doneThe jury will get the case today.
20 minute break after Nelson, then prosecution rebuttal followed by some instruction from judge. The are sequestered now.
I heard they are allowed to deliberate 12 hrs a day if they wish.
I feel pretty confident the jury will convict on the manslaughter charge.As despicable as it sounds, Nelson is doing a good job! Strictly from an argumentative perspective. But this argument defies logic and common sense! Chauvin’s actions were so egregious that this all just falls flat unless you’re looking for an excuse to acquit! The other officers actions also seem callous and unnecessarily aggressive after seeing this video over and over! Smh. The whole thing was so unnecessary and gross!
How can he sit there and say what the bystanders thought or saw
He was resisting because he didn’t want to “go back”. He was resisting because he didn’t want to go back to jail. IMO.I know quite a few law enforcement officers in my town. Even one that was killed in the line of duty a few years back. The ones I know would definitely try to de-escalate the situation. They would ask the perp why they couldn’t breathe and why they were resisting.
Floyd didn’t want to go in the CAR. He wasn’t resisting to hurt them. He was resisting because of the CAR!
And what if they are faking emergency to avoid jail? Does that make it okay to deny aid? It's not as if rendering aid would have prevented GF from still being arrested and going to jail. The choice wasn't between letting a suspect go or killing him. DC could've rendered aid and kept GF under arrest.Ok but Nelson not everyone is faking a medical emergency so they don’t go to jail.
And I reasonably perceived that as resistance. As I think all the officers at the scene did. JMO
I feel pretty confident the jury will convict on the manslaughter charge.
For me, the reasonable doubt comes into play for the murder charges because of the number of times GF claimed he couldn’t breathe while officers were trying to get him in the vehicle. I believe he even said he was “gonna die in here”.
I find it a stretch they the prosecutions medical experts insisted that GFs drug use and heart disease play NO part in his death. JMO