The inevitable appeal will become quite interesting given the free gift from Demented Maxine.
So we are at a point where policing is decided on whether people's feelings are too hurt.
I'm not gonna say much about the case except that officer got a lot more against him than I thought.
However, your reply implies that it's okay to kill people who are sick.
"He has cancer. He's only got few months to live. 95% dead so doesn't matter if someone kills him".
Also, people don't walk around with their medical history and other things hanging from their neck for officers to read before deciding how to apprehend someone.
Truth is, we're back to where we were about a century ago, where the prejudices of the mob and the tribal affiliation of the accused meant more than the Rule of Law.
If we get anymore Progressive, we'll be right back to lynchings.
"You win 100% of the fights you avoid. If you're not there when it happens, you don't lose." - William Aprill
"I've owned a guitar for 31 years and that sure hasn't made me a musician, let alone an expert. It's made me a guy who owns a guitar."- BBI
You rather grossly misunderstand me. Floyd presumably knew all of those things about himself and still chose to fight the cops and put his body under that heightened level of stress. I'm impugning his choices in that moment, not making a blanket statement that it's OK to kill people who are sick.