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Mass shooter followed Occupy Democrats, Lincoln Project and Anti-Racism Daily on Twitter. But he was at a Trump rally yall.
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You Know What Would Deter More Shootings Than Red Flag Laws? Executing Mass Killers Quickly
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You Know What Would Deter More Shootings Than Red Flag Laws? Executing Mass Killers Quickly
Derek Chauvin was falsely convicted of murdering George Floyd with full government support of his conviction, despite his innocence.
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Derek Chauvin was falsely convicted of murdering George Floyd with full government support of his conviction, despite his innocence.
I wonder what percentage of the population understands that Chauvin performed his duties in exemplary fashion, did not one thing wrong in that incident, and yet was easily convicted of murder by the State when it suited them.
I walked past two cops in, I think I was in Santa Clara California, and asked their opinion about it. Yes, they saw the complete body cam footage they said, but "he shouldn't have put a knee on his back".
Well, it's their asses if the government decides to fuck them. WHATEVER.
However, Floyd USED THE SAME EXCUSE in his 2019 arrest, but the cops took him to a hospital and let him go, no charges were pressed.
Of course, he obviously did not intend to kill, but he did use excessive force in that he kneeled TOO long, longer than was needed.
Of course, he obviously did not intend to kill, but he did use excessive force in that he kneeled TOO long, longer than was needed.
Like I said, the police rarely help achieve justice. But I still want them patrolling the streets to at least try to keep people honest. Just stop using force when it isn’t needed!!!
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