Where do you see he was on H and meth?
Whatever these groups are behind the protests - antifa or other ones - when this trial starts they will have things in place prepared to cause mayhem if they find him not guilty - in fact, these groups want him to be found not guilty so they can do this - I watched the protests come up my street - majorty of the crowd was little white kids - we hardly have any white people in Miami
Whatever these groups are behind the protests - antifa or other ones - when this trial starts they will have things in place prepared to cause mayhem if they find him not guilty - in fact, these groups want him to be found not guilty so they can do this - I watched the protests come up my street - majorty of the crowd was little white kids - we hardly have any white people in Miami
It makes NO SENSE that in this day and age, a veteran white police officer would put his knee on the neck of an African male who is handcuffed behind his back, for 8 minutes, in plain sight of several civilians with iPhone cameras aimed at him, and that 3 other officers participated.
Every white cop in the USA knows he is vulnerable to criticism, but to do it at all, much less this long, in the street, in front of cameras?
No way this is "straight up".
No it is not...You are completely wrong.Also unfortunately the tactic that the cop was using is a taught method at Minnesota State Police Academy
that fact alone muddy's things even more.
This is going to be an ugly trial, any good defense attorney has enough ammunition to cast a lot of doubt from Floyd dying
due to what was solely done by the cop