I've learned a lot more about the George Floyd arrest/murder.
There's a good walk you through the videos and timeline NYTimes video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vksEJR9EPQ8
I'm not sure how rookie the two young cops were, but they were partners with their own police SUV and were the first to respond. They get Floyd out of his vehicle and into handcuffs with minimal difficulty.
Floyd does look in some distress just being handcuffed and falls to the ground when they try to get him into the police vehicle. No doubt the police defense lawyers will try to portray Floyd as in bad health and blame that for his death. While Chauvin wasn't there to see Floyd distressed with the handcuffs and collapsing to the ground. And no doubt they'll bring up alcohol, drugs, Covid positive any other health issues they can find or claim.
The fact that the two junior officers were on duty together with their own vehicle and responding to calls, certainly weakens their case of being complete powerless rooks.
Chauvin shows up after 9 minutes with Thao. They are the 3rd police SUV to arrive. I'm unclear where the 2nd pair is (maybe in the store getting info). Apparently the first responding rook cops thought they were called to deal with a drunk and disorderly, and were unaware of the counterfeit allegation.
One strange incident. They get Floyd into the vehicle and then Chauvin opens the other door towards the street and drags Floyd out and onto the pavement where he'll soon die. He was in the vehicle and pulled back out to be dominated and abused and ultimately killed.
The two young policemen were entrusted with full duties. They kneeled on Floyd's back and legs. They allowed Chauvin to abuse Floyd for an awfully long time while they assisted. No wonder the charges against them were relatively strong.
Bo, I find it curious that there were two other people in the car with Mr Floyd, yet I have not heard
anything about their testimony or their explanation about the entire tragedy.
Makes me wonder if the prosecution has something up their sleeves for the trial?
The trials will be 'war'.
NOW, Minnesota/Minneapolis have banned 'choke holds' and 'neck holds' as a form of police restraint.
NOW.
Now that 4 cops who followed their policy have ended up in prison.
Any defence lawyers worth their salt would be running with that, bigtime.
Their policy did not include kneeling on necks for nearly 9 minutes (or at all, if I recall correctly).
Their policy did not include looking the other way when somebody was in respiratory distress.
Do, please, remember, that the police, when they described what had happened, neglected to mention that part of things, while claiming he was sick from the moment they took him from the car - and well before any of them had been charged with anything.
Those claims, too, were not "policy."
You keep trying to find a way for Chauvin to squirm out of murder.
I have to wonder why.