SCBills Posted yesterday at 01:17 PM Posted yesterday at 01:17 PM (edited) He didn’t kill George Floyd, but the optics were so bad he was sacrificed. Trump can pardon him, but I don’t think that affects anything on the state charges, unless they aggressively attempt to move him to another state.. no clue how this is anything beyond a symbolic gesture. At which point, it’s the right thing to do, but not sure what it actually accomplishes aside from potential unrest and another hit put on Chauvin. Edited yesterday at 01:19 PM by SCBills
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 01:21 PM Posted yesterday at 01:21 PM He was convicted the first time in a state Court proceeding. Trump has no pardon authority over that. Slow down, cowboy.
BillsFanNC Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM Railroaded. The MRT used by Chauvin was in the friggin MPD training manual. 1
leh-nerd skin-erd Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM 6 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: He was convicted the first time in a state Court proceeding. Trump has no pardon authority over that. Slow down, cowboy. It pretty clearly says “multiple sources” Frank. In this history of our country, a legacy media source has never been wrong when there were multiple sources reporting. One sources? Yeah, it’s probably like 50/50. More than one? Book it, Danno. Plus, this is an EYEWITNESS news station, and eye witnesses actually see things with their eyes. Where did you go law school? Jeesh. 2
K D Posted yesterday at 02:06 PM Posted yesterday at 02:06 PM Imagine thinking this police officer intentionally killed some crack head for absolutely no reason. As pointed out, he was using a technique that he was taught to restrain crazy criminals. When you are a cop, if the bad guy is able to overpower you they can potentially get your gun away from you. It's very important to be able to control them and restrain them as needed until backup arrives. If the technique is problematic then so be it. That's another discussion. And none of it has to do with racism. What a joke 1
B-Man Posted yesterday at 05:34 PM Posted yesterday at 05:34 PM He should be pardoned for all actions from 2014 til the future. You know, per precedent. 1
njbuff Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Full scale Dem approved riots are on hand if Chauvin gets pardoned and released. Then, VERY SOON AFTER Chauvin’s release……….. his Dem approved murder.
Roundybout Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) You guys REALLY love defending the worst people humanity has to offer, don’t you? You go ahead and pardon him. Bring it on. You’ll deserve every single thing that happens to you. On 5/14/2025 at 10:06 AM, K D said: Imagine thinking this police officer intentionally killed some crack head for absolutely no reason. As pointed out, he was using a technique that he was taught to restrain crazy criminals. When you are a cop, if the bad guy is able to overpower you they can potentially get your gun away from you. It's very important to be able to control them and restrain them as needed until backup arrives. If the technique is problematic then so be it. That's another discussion. And none of it has to do with racism. What a joke He was found guilty by a jury of his peers. You really don’t have to defend this waste of oxygen. Edited 4 hours ago by Roundybout
BillsFanNC Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, njbuff said: Full scale Dem approved riots are on hand if Chauvin gets pardoned and released. Then, VERY SOON AFTER Chauvin’s release……….. his Dem approved murder. They're going to riot about something regardless. So let them riot over St. George Floyd.....again.....because it will definitely work. More please! 1
wnyguy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Roundybout said: You guys REALLY love defending the worst people humanity has to offer, don’t you? You go ahead and pardon him. Bring it on. You’ll deserve every single thing that happens to you. You know the guy was railroaded and I know the guy was railroaded, heck, everyone who reads this knows the guy was railroaded. If he can be pardoned by the President or the state Governor it should be done. If there is rioting then it should be dealt with quickly.
Roundybout Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, wnyguy said: You know the guy was railroaded and I know the guy was railroaded, heck, everyone who reads this knows the guy was railroaded. If he can be pardoned by the President or the state Governor it should be done. If there is rioting then it should be dealt with quickly. He was found guilty by a jury of his peers! Come on.
njbuff Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Roundybout said: You guys REALLY love defending the worst people humanity has to offer, don’t you? You go ahead and pardon him. Bring it on. You’ll deserve every single thing that happens to you. He was found guilty by a jury of his peers. You really don’t have to defend this waste of oxygen. You defend a POS immigrant scumbag, who beats his wife to your dying breath, so I guess it’s even.
wnyguy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Roundybout said: He was found guilty by a jury of his peers! Come on. I know that, and in the eyes of the law he is guilty but in reality the guy was railroaded for doing his job.
njbuff Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, wnyguy said: You know the guy was railroaded and I know the guy was railroaded, heck, everyone who reads this knows the guy was railroaded. If he can be pardoned by the President or the state Governor it should be done. If there is rioting then it should be dealt with quickly. The riots will occur across North America. I hope there is enough personnel to deal with the POS rioters. 😁😁
wnyguy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 29 minutes ago, njbuff said: The riots will occur across North America. I hope there is enough personnel to deal with the POS rioters. 😁😁 If there is then the National Guard should be activated. 1
Roundybout Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 44 minutes ago, wnyguy said: I know that, and in the eyes of the law he is guilty but in reality the guy was railroaded for doing his job. What part of doing his job calls for executing a guy?
Homelander Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Trump would be a fool to pardon Chauvin’s federal conviction. It wouldn’t free him it would just boot him from protective federal custody and dump him back into a Minnesota state prison. That’s not mercy, that’s a relocation with consequences. Be careful what you wish for.
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