I answered a question. Honestly. That's rare for the one who asked it. Your concern about where to post is with him.
Fully aware of DOJ and Barr.
Followed the case all along.
Lawbreaker resists arrest. Died. You can question the police training and work to improve it.
But he didn't die from being choked.
He is no loss to society.
Nothing has changed my opinion about the original incident.
Your racism is so profound, you can't see it at all, you can't sense its existence at all, can you? "He is no loss to society." This remark, its callous disregard for the value of human life aside, begs the obvious question: What would his life have been? the one he wasn't allowed to live? You don't have that information. When did it become the right of people like you, or the police, to make rulings on the value of a man's life?
How well do you, Hamilton, think you would fare if it were up to your fellow forumites to rule on your life's value? Or your right to keep breathing until facts can be determined? I suspect you would at least hope to keep breathing until you had your day in "court."
There will be only a mockery of justice in this country until "I feared for my life [from the mortal danger of an unarmed man with a) hands in the air, or b) running in terror away from me, or c) lying on the ground hoping not to die]" is recognized as a self-serving lie from a cowardly killer.