RE: Chauvin Murder Trial
April 22, 2021 at 7:15 am
(This post was last modified: April 22, 2021 at 7:15 am by Reforged.)
(April 22, 2021 at 6:40 am)SUNGULA Wrote:(April 22, 2021 at 6:29 am)Reforged Wrote: You seemed to find it very important that this human being did not have a fetus inside her at the time of a violent criminal entering her home and threatening her life.Your the one who brought it up in the first place then repeated it. I was simply pointing there is no evidence that it's the case. I'm sorry if accuracy bothers you. And yes I deem it irrelevant. Being on drugs does not alter the fact he was up against a group of armed men and that the drugs were clearly doing more to hinder him than aid him in a potential struggle not to mention his health issues. Thus my original point stand Floyd was no serious threat to the officers and they used excessive force on him resulting in his death.
You deem it irrelevant, I suggest that it is not. I suggest that a man with a violent past on fentanyl and meth amphetamine may be prone to act in unpredictable, violent ways. I suggest that anyone in that position would be a fool not to adjust their reaction based on that information.
It is possible that overreaction could occur as a result.
It is a factor worth consideration. Are you *really* beyond acknowledging that?
The evidence for pregnancy is several reports, I agree thats not sufficient to confirm she was pregnant. Still an incredibly violent, unscrupulous person capable of anything that you *might* overcompensate for in the heat of the moment.
Drugs and health issues, more contributory factors to his death. Let me guess... severe enough to hinder him but not severe enough to contribute to an accidental manslaughter?
There was no debate about excessive force. There wasn't even a debate about whether it was murder or manslaughter. You were debating me on whether it can even be debated based on these factors, whether its even a question. An issue worth discussing.
Have you seen the bodycam footage?
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