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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 1:26 pm
 




Concise and I concur. Obama is blowin smoke up everyone's ass here. He was in power and could have made serious changes but opted not to and just did more of the same. The carnage under Trump is change, and it will inspire everyone to put out the fire but the fire never needed to happen in the 1st place.

Thanks Obama!


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Concise and I concur. Obama is blowin smoke up everyone's ass here. He was in power and could have made serious changes but opted not to and just did more of the same. The carnage under Trump is change, and it will inspire everyone to put out the fire but the fire never needed to happen in the 1st place.

Thanks Obama!
Oh bummer.


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It's interesting to see what is behind the curtain here. Trump wanted his defining moment in a time of crisis and he got it, just not the way he wanted it.


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Oh sure, nothing helps manage/keep the reputation of white people around the world like going out in black face. Multiple times I might add.

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Emotional one...I being myself from immigrant community of Pakistan can feel for them...Respect to them and to Sherif



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George Floyd and Derek Chauvin worked at same club and may have crossed paths, owner says

BY GRAHAM KATES

JUNE 3, 2020 / 6:19 AM / CBS NEWS

George Floyd and Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged with killing Floyd, worked security at the same local club for much of the year before their fatal encounter on a Minneapolis street last week. The owner of El Nuevo Rodeo said the two were in close proximity once a week for their Tuesday night shifts, though she did not know if they ever actually met while working at the club.

Maya Santamaria said she had been paying Chauvin, when he was off-duty, to sit in his squad car outside El Nuevo Rodeo for 17 years. She said Floyd worked as a security guard inside the club frequently in the last year. In particular, they both worked on Tuesday nights, when the club had a popular weekly dance competition.

Santamaria reflected Friday evening on how her business suddenly became central to a death that sparked anguished waves of protest, first in Minneapolis and then in cities across America. Chauvin was fired from the police department last week and charged with third-degree murder for pinning Floyd by the neck.

She said Floyd was well known and liked by her patrons. He was "beloved in the Latin community because he worked at another Latin club too."

When she'd check in during work, she said Floyd would ask her, "How are you?" or cheerily, "How you doing, boss lady?"

Outside the club — which burned down last week as protests against police violence flared into civil unrest — she'd meet with Chauvin after each shift.

"We would wrap up at the end of the night and do a review," Santamaria said. They'd discuss the times Chauvin was called in to the club to remove a patron, or dealt with someone outside the club.

She said employees never complained about Chauvin, but sometimes patrons would complain about how he handled them.

Santamaria said Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has contacted her to discuss Floyd's and Chauvin's employment. She has also reached out to Floyd's family, whose attorney Benjamin Crump said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation" that he believes Chauvin and Floyd's El Nuevo Rodeo connection means Chauvin should face tougher charges than the third-degree murder and manslaughter counts that led to his arrest on May 29.

"That is going to be an interesting aspect to this case and hopefully upgrading these charges to first-degree murder because we believe he knew who George Floyd was," Crump said. "We think that he had intent."

Video taken by bystanders on May 25 showed Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck for more than eight minutes while Floyd pleaded, "I can't breathe." The criminal complaint against Chauvin said Floyd was "non-responsive" for the final two minutes and 53 seconds of time Chauvin was on top of him.

Santamaria said she wants her former employee punished.

"We have to make Derek Chauvin an example so that police around the country realize that it's not OK, and they're not going to get away with it and there will be repercussions. Otherwise it's going to continue to happen," Santamaria said.

First published on June 1, 2020 / 11:35 AM

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/derek-chauvin-nightclub-george-floyd-security-shifts-el-nuevo-rodeo-minneapolis/

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Remember, the Riots in 92 King was AFTER the verdict was given out. This is a roll of the dice and frankly charging a cop, even a fired cop with video evidence, is no guarantee of a conviction.

They could all get off for this and there is precedent for that. If that happens god help us all.


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Remember, the Riots in 92 King was AFTER the verdict was given out. This is a roll of the dice and frankly charging a cop, even a fired cop with video evidence, is no guarantee of a conviction.

They could all get off for this and there is precedent for that. If that happens god help us all.


This is 30 years later and there's not as many people who believe the police are right even when they're wrong.

I think a guilty verdict or a guilty plea is a certainty.


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A cop in my city was shot in the back of the head last night. The coward that shot him could not even look him in the eye when he shot him. He is only 29 years old. He is a fucking kid. Now he is on life support.


That's the first time I've heard about someone shooting a cop at a protest, and that is kind of surprising that firearms haven't been used more often to retaliate against the many cases of police brutality we've seen on social media or the news.

Let's hope it doesn't ever degenerate into the tragedy of the Dallas police shootings of 2016.


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No, Obama didn't cure the problem during his administration, but he sure as hell didn't hide in his bunker squealing and demanding his SS and Gestapo to carry out his orders.

The usual Trumpist deflection. Only out-lamed by the morons trying to bring Trudeau into the discussion....


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Wait what? I had to cogitate on that for 21 seconds before it made sense.


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bootlegga bootlegga:
That's the first time I've heard about someone shooting a cop at a protest,



Oh well in that case, have some more:

bootlegga bootlegga:
Let's hope it doesn't ever degenerate into the tragedy of the Dallas police shootings of 2016.

Oh, already happened thanks.
4 St. Louis police officers shot at George Floyd protests, still taking fire
https://www.foxnews.com/us/4-st-louis-p ... aking-fire

All are expected to survive.





Son of retired police officer killed in St. Louis looting has message for person who pulled trigger
https://www.foxnews.com/us/david-dorn-s ... on-message


Anyone out protesting to get some justice for David Dorn ?

Yeah, I didn't think so. The 25 year criminal record drugged up COVID guy is a
much better candidate.


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Wait what? I had to cogitate on that for 21 seconds before it made sense.

Wait what ? Why waste your time on such an obvious pack of lies ?


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:29 pm
 


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Thanks Obama!
Oh bummer.



Every former President has had the grace and class to STFU about the next administration.

Obviously, Obongo has no grace, and no class. Never did, never will.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:48 pm
 


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I YIELD MY TIME FUCK YOU

about the maximum amount of civility i expect


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