Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Derek Chauvin guilty?

 Folks, there wasn't enough evidence for him to be guilty of anything.  This is a political trial, not a trial based on evidence.  And if you think the Ferguson effect was bad before, just you wait to see what's coming down the pike in the future.  Why should any police officer in or around Minneapolis risk their life and their family and their career trying to help people in black urban areas?  Why should any police officer respond to a call when it could result in them going to jail and their family destitute?

Violent crime is already skyrocketing in Minneapolis.  This will add solid rocket fuel to those numbers.  And were I a cop anywhere around that location, if I got a call from an area where BLM is the predominate narrative, I'd made damn sure that I had other things to do, until I rolled up late enough to simply take a report.

But then again, if I was a cop in Minneapolis, I would have already taken my family and left.  Buh bye.  There's a sheriff's department in some rural area that needs a deputy.  Minneapolis can burn itself down, and it probably will over something else.  The Marxist Left is in control, and the feral humans are unchecked.  This will not end well.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree. How could any white cop stay? The blacks are totally emboldened to act anyway they want, resist violently, and dare the cops to do anything. If the cops use force regardless of the circumstances they are going to get prosecuted.

My opinion is from yesterday on, white cops get what they deserve if they stay. At 5:00 yesterday, every single one should have walked off the job.

Pigpen51 said...

Not only was chauvin not guilty, but there was no way for him to get a fair trial, in not just that city, but the whole state. His appeal should be for both a change in venue, but also with a new jury that is based not on the simple rules that the other jury was selected, but on real, unbiased jury selection that normally is based.
Because there is no doubt that the jury in the first trial was not only afraid to render any other verdict than guilty on all counts, but many of them had their minds made up before the trial even started.
I heard Mas Ayoob say that if he were involved with the defense, he would have had Chauvin kneel on his neck, the way that was shown in the video, for the 9 plus minutes, while speaking a running dialog of what he was feeling at the time, saying that he was feeling uncomfortable, but no in any distress of breathing or fear of dying. It seems that Chauvin did not have a very effective defense, which ended up with his convictions. Hopefully a second bite of the apple will turn out differently.