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I guess he should have complied with the other prisoner’s orders. rotflmo

Seriously- fuck that guy.

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I'm surprised he was in general population.

Thoughtful of the inmate who shanked him not to kill him, let's another have a chance to add that to his resume. Talk about cred on the yard!


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I’ve had a bottle of Prosecco in the pantry for…a couple of years, I guess. I opened it tonight. If you think that’s petty, while also hoping for cops to murder anyone they want or hoping to turn this country into a fascist dictatorship, then fuck you. Got a problem with that? Suicide is always an option.
 
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I’ve had a bottle of Prosecco in the pantry for…a couple of years, I guess. I opened it tonight. If you think that’s petty, while also hoping for cops to murder anyone they want or hoping to turn this country into a fascist dictatorship, then fuck you. Got a problem with that? Suicide is always an option.


Fuck you too. There's no winners in that situation. You cheering on the evil says everything we need to know. Fuck you.
 
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I didn’t murder a guy. I damn sure didn’t murder a guy after racking up 18 excessive force complaints. I have zero sympathy for that piece of shit. Fuck his Asian coworker too. That guy beat the shit out of a handcuffed suspect before he became an accomplice to murder. I hope he gets a knife in his gut, too. Fuck all four of those bastards.
 
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Still the same reaction after watching this entire film?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luk9p7lWWDY

LDO must be running low on hand lube and liquor now that Turkey Day has come and gone.
 
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A crockumentary from a bullshit right wing “news” source? No thank you.
 
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Didn't all the overwhelming evidence point to him being innocent? I thought he would be out by now Wink

I don't wish harm on anyone, if he is in jail he should be held safe in there.
 
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That footage of him kneeling on Floyd's neck was Photoshopped. Everyone knows that. Derek is really a nice guy.


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Anyone here NOT see LDO for the psycho he is now? cuckoo 2020

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Awww, does it hurt your feelings when other people don’t worship the same bastards as you? No one is stopping you from sending your hero a “get well soon” card.
 
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A crockumentary from a bullshit right


wing “news” source? No thank you.


Maybe watch it in its entirety before pronouncing an opinion. Interestingly DC appears to be using a restraint o he was trained to in his schooling.
 
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Awww, does it hurt your feelings when other people don’t worship the same bastards as you? No one is stopping you from sending your hero a “get well soon” card.


I don’t wear my feelings on my sleeve.

But you are clearly sociopathic in your mindset psycho.


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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.
 
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If death is the appropriate punishment for murder, we need to up the game a bit.

Lots of murders that are no question who committed them, yet very few get put down, and then after a very long course.

Funny thing is the usual suspects for anti capital punishment are cheering this as just desserts.

Hypocrisy run wild.

And I don’t know where LDO specifically stands… but most are anti.
 
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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.


You’re a psycho.

I cheered nothing. All was a sad day.

Chauvin did his job. Floyd resisted arrest…anything past that is on him.


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Chauvin did his job.


So did whoever stabbed that piece of shit.


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Chauvin did his job.


So did whoever stabbed that piece of shit.


Another psycho^^^


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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.


You’re a psycho.

I cheered nothing. All was a sad day.

Chauvin did his job. Floyd resisted arrest…anything past that is on him.


In a nation of Laws resisting arrest is not a capital offense and police are not executioners.


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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.


You’re a psycho.

I cheered nothing. All was a sad day.

Chauvin did his job. Floyd resisted arrest…anything past that is on him.


. . . speaking of psycho babble. So a drunk college student resisting arrest has signed his own death warrant if a police officer wants to take him out? A guess the police officer gets to be judge, jury and executioner. What a load of bullshit. Part of the social bargain with the police is that in return for giving you substantial potential control over our lives, you will conduct yourself in accordance with a higher standard. Not that if I decide to be an ass you get the right to punish me as you see fit.


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It is hard to argue with idiots.
 
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understatement of the year ^^^
 
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Chauvin should have been in ad seg. He never should have been in gen pop. Expect a lawsuit over this and frankly, while it will never survive the high 1983 thresh hold, it should.
 
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Post Rodney King and BLM, it looks to me like our law enforcement has been detuned to the point of what? Flaccid? Irrelevance? Neutrality?

I freely admit I wrongly cheered on the fight against the militarization of our civilian law enforcement post 9/11 and the failed War on Terror, and the result of that fight is a municipal, state and federal civilian law enforcement that has to continually back up, retreat, apologize, defer. Why in the world do we encourage our local law enforcement to "de escalate"? If a suspect is resisting/ agressing/ rebelling shouldn't law enforcement control the situation? " enforce the law"

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Scott King,

Glad you have seen the error of your ways. If the criminals continue to escalate, and they have, the only way to meet them is for law enforcement, and citizens in general, to militarize to meet the threat.
 
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Black guy kills a white cop. Convicted of murder by a jury. Justice is served. Goes to prison. Gets shanked. Bastard deserved it, good riddance.

White cop kills a black man. Convicted of murder by a jury. Jury system is flawed. Goes to prison. Gets shanked. System failed the poor man, needs to sue.

. . . and we say we are a racially enlightened society today. Give me a break.


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Glad you have seen the error of your ways. If the criminals continue to escalate, and they have, the only way to meet them is for law enforcement, and citizens in general, to militarize to meet the threat.


Ugh. What I see in the press regarding homelessness and drugs, the border and street gangs, horrifies me.

Dillingham is 300 something miles from the nearest connecting highway to the lower 48 and yet we have fentanyl over doses and fatalities.

I/ we have gone down the wrong path.
 
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Chauvin should have been in ad seg. He never should have been in gen pop. Expect a lawsuit over this and frankly, while it will never survive the high 1983 thresh hold, it should.


If he wanted to be in Administrative Segregation he would have been, if he was put there against his will he would sue BOP for "cruel and unusual punishment" since it differs only slightly from Solitary Confinement.


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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.


You’re a psycho.

I cheered nothing. All was a sad day.

Chauvin did his job. Floyd resisted arrest…anything past that is on him.


. . . speaking of psycho babble. So a drunk college student resisting arrest has signed his own death warrant if a police officer wants to take him out? A guess the police officer gets to be judge, jury and executioner. What a load of bullshit. Part of the social bargain with the police is that in return for giving you substantial potential control over our lives, you will conduct yourself in accordance with a higher standard. Not that if I decide to be an ass you get the right to punish me as you see fit.



That is just it Mike. Floyd was no drunk teenager. He was a big man who had worked as a bouncer who was full of meth and opioid (a combination known to make people hard to subdue). He was also a known criminal.

Your scenario doesn’t apply.


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Black guy kills a white cop. Convicted of murder by a jury. Justice is served. Goes to prison. Gets shanked. Bastard deserved it, good riddance.

White cop kills a black man. Convicted of murder by a jury. Jury system is flawed. Goes to prison. Gets shanked. System failed the poor man, needs to sue.

. . . and we say we are a racially enlightened society today. Give me a break.


I have never cheered on anyone getting murdered in prison

And I will point out…all of y’all saying the State through Chauvin owed Floyd safe incarceration…where are you now!? Didn’t the State owe Chauvin safe incarceration? Hypocrisy much!


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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After watching the video, you have to realize he got piss poor legal representation and it was essentially a judicial lynching. Yup, America is fucked. Confused

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Reads like support of vigilante "justice"

Also reads of supra-legal punishment.

It's highly unusual for an excop to be placed in genpop. Almost like it's an administrative execution.

Please show me the rule.of law, court ordered execution?

Dude, I so get that justice and legal results only bear a passing acquaintance, but are you serious when you scream out support for assault and attempted murder without legal recourse?


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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.


You’re a psycho.

I cheered nothing. All was a sad day.

Chauvin did his job. Floyd resisted arrest…anything past that is on him.


In a nation of Laws resisting arrest is not a capital offense and police are not executioners.


Until about 1980, it was not a crime in North Carolina to resist an illegal arrest. Of course, proving illegality was the hitch...


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Son related me an incident he witnessed recently, A uniformed rent a cop, this is Canada, was restraining one of the lesser lights that plague our downtown, Had her on the ground and she was screaming, I can't Breathe, I can't Breathe. A crowd was gathering, the guy pointed out if you can scream, you sure as hell can breathe, the police have been called. Big Grin My take was, has this become another way to play the victim card victim and resist arrest ? Confused


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Mike,

You've bought into the now standard playing of the race card. I didn't say anything about race and I would never advocate allowing a Black inmate to be attacked in prison. What I said, was that putting a former police officer into the general population is ill-advised. Race has nothing to do with it. I haven't even seen any information regarding the race of the individual who stabbed Chauvin. My point is RACE DOESN'T MATTER in this circumstance.
 
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Was he in gen pop? I haven't seen any commentary about it or I missed it.

I find it hard to believe that a former police officer would be in general population in prison. Especially a high profile inmate like Chauvin.

There's got to be more to the story.


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Mike,
Chauvin is being held here -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._Institution,_Tucson


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The powers that be released the p.o.s. Larry Nassar into Gen-pop at the same Complex in 2018.

Didn't work out too well for him either...


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Chauvin did his job… to a point. He then stepped past that.

He had an obligation to stop and arrest Floyd. Floyd was big, belligerent, and on problematic drugs.

I agree with arresting him. I don’t disagree with putting him on the ground in restraints.

If the neck pressure was an approved technique, then I can’t fault him using it (and while it might have been at one time, he was a training officer and it apparently is not currently approved…)

Besides that, once he had him controlled, he owed Floyd a duty to protect his life as best he could. Instead he continued a restraint past the point of reasonability. He did not take steps to ensure Floyd was kept alive as best he could- he worried more about folks videoing him than Floyd. He apparently didn’t ask for paramedic support until Floyd had stopped breathing.

While I have some concerns about murder 2, he obviously exhibited negligence in his duty.

Do I think he was overcharged due to politics? Yes. Do I think he deserved some sort of prison sentence? Given what we saw in the video and the testimony, yes.

Do I think all the rookies deserve prison? No.

His BIL officer certainly should have intervened somewhere here, but he doesn’t have the same culpability as Chauvin.

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Fuck you. You cheered for George Floyd’s murder. He was not a threat. He was murdered because a sociopath pile of shit cop wanted to murder him.


You’re a psycho.

I cheered nothing. All was a sad day.

Chauvin did his job. Floyd resisted arrest…anything past that is on him.


. . . speaking of psycho babble. So a drunk college student resisting arrest has signed his own death warrant if a police officer wants to take him out? A guess the police officer gets to be judge, jury and executioner. What a load of bullshit. Part of the social bargain with the police is that in return for giving you substantial potential control over our lives, you will conduct yourself in accordance with a higher standard. Not that if I decide to be an ass you get the right to punish me as you see fit.



That is just it Mike. Floyd was no drunk teenager. He was a big man who had worked as a bouncer who was full of meth and opioid (a combination known to make people hard to subdue). He was also a known criminal.

Your scenario doesn’t apply.
 
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Chauvin is being held here -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._Institution,_Tucson


As a former cop Chauvin could have gone directly into Admin Segregation by filling out a single form. Serious attacks there are vanishing rare, but a wannabe badass like him would think it beneath him.


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