Jasin wrote on Nov 15
th, 2023 at 5:12pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 15
th, 2023 at 5:07pm:
Jasin wrote on Nov 15
th, 2023 at 5:05pm:
chimera wrote on Nov 15
th, 2023 at 3:21pm:
Jasin wrote on Nov 15
th, 2023 at 1:11pm:
and resisted all physical restraint when it was called upon by his own doing.
You just acknowledged he was on his stomach. Police have handcuffs which are used often. Is that to keep a person steady while he's being murdered?
Why did they have to put him on his stomach?
If he didn't react the way he did and took 'personal responsibility' for his actions and behaviour - they would have thanked him for their enquiry (he wasn't being arrested) and walked away.
Act like a Criminal, get treated like a Criminal.
We don't murder criminal suspects in the country, JaSin.
What do you people do?
If I thought my life was in danger by a dangerously paranoid junkie Zombie, I wouldn't hesitate in keeping a knee on him (which is done all around the world as a restraint). Not my fault his Fentanyl is making it hard for him to breath and giving him a cardiac arrest which is what he had.
Again. Those two Australian Cops released the knee of a man 'actually being arrested', when he cried that he couldn't breath and they nearly lost their lives when he grabbed one of their guns and fired off!
Now wouldn't you say, that's more than justification of not taking chances with the criminally insane, the insane and the dangerously insane Zombie junkies?
Sorry, are you saying he was insane, and therefore
not responsible for his actions?
Or are you saying he was a dangerous counterfeiter?
Quote:The store clerk who accepted a $20 bill from George Floyd shortly before Floyd died in a confrontation with police says he immediately suspected the bill was counterfeit — and he says he offered to pay for Floyd's cigarettes himself.
"I thought that George didn't really know that it was a fake bill," Christopher Martin testified Wednesday about taking the $20 bill. "So I thought I'd be doing him a favor."
https://www.npr.org/sections/trial-over-killing-of-george-floyd/2021/03/31/98308...Witnesses say he didn't
know the bill was counterfeit, and the police aren't saying.
They will neither confirm nor deny the Bill's authenticity, saying the evidence is part of an ongoing investigation.
This means he
wasn't guilty. On the evidence provided, police don't even have grounds for an arrest.
If you're saying he was insane, mind you, you've withdrawn your earlier charge.
So, what's it to be?