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By now most of us in the United States have have heard about the chilling death of George Floyd, an African-American security gaurd and father of two who had moved from Houston, Texas to Minneapolis to find work, where he was killed under brutal circumstances by four police officers.
I had planned to wait until there were fewer AMAs so this serious discussion would be less likely to get buried, but since there is an interesting debate thread about riots taking place in the United States, I decided to start a second conversation about the killing that became a catalyst for national outrage. This topic is intended to be a separate discussion from the thread about what types of political protest are acceptable against the government. I am on the side of peaceful protest, but that's a different conversation. This is not a discussion about rioting. Instead this thread is intended to focus on the propriety of conduct of the police force or lack thereof, and what consequences they should/will face, if any.
On May 25th 2020 George Floyd was accused of attempting to pay an employee at the local grocery store Cup Foods with a bad bill, and was arrested outside at his car. A graphic video filmed by a bystander caught national attention, showing police officer Derek Chauvin torturing a prostrate, handcuffed George Floyd with a knee-to-the-neck for 9 minutes straight as Floyd plead for his life, telling officers that he could not breathe over and over again. George Floyd described hurting all over his body, and asked for water, saying that he would get in the car with the officers and do whatever they wanted, but he was taunted and force was continuously applied as he gasped his last breaths, and spoke his mother's name. The voices of multiple bystanders can also be heard imploring Chauvin to stop, and arguing with police, stating that Floyd was already down and couldn't breathe, that his nose was bleeding, that he wasn't resisting arrest, asking the authorities to check his pulse, and pointing out that Floyd was unresponsive, but all to no avail. His fellow officers looked on, made sarcastic comments, and new video has emerged showing multiple officers participating in the abuse of Floyd, forcing him to kneel for a knee to the neck.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/29/us/george-floyd-new-video-officers-kneel-trnd/index.html
The Police Department issued a statement that Floyd was ordered out of his car by officers but resisted arrest. Video camera footage from the nearby Dragon Wok restaurant capturing several minutes before the arrest does not show any resistance by George Floyd.
https://localnews8.com/news/2020/05...ice-claims-that-george-floyd-resisted-arrest/
It is important to note that even if resistance did occur at some point off-camera, which I doubt, it clearly was not happening during the long period of time Floyd suffered the knee-to-the-neck and eventually lost consciousness. He was unarmed and immobilzed, but the police continued to assault him.
I am sickened by what took place and outraged. What is on camera is essentially the lynching of a black man in 2020. Though Chauvin has been fired, and faces criminal charges of manslaughter, this is too little, too late in my opinion. None of the other complicit officers have been charged with anything thus far, and the charges against Chauvin were not severe enough in my opinion. I think there is a case to be made for first or second degree murder, and not just manslaughter. Given that Chauvin choked Floyd for several minutes I believed he was knowingly killing Floyd for the thrill as bystanders at the scene accused him of, and that there is a legal case to be made that this is malice aforethought. I don't believe Chauvin was emotionally impaired in any way. The definition of second degree murder is the intent to cause bodily harm with indifference to human life. I don't see how anyone can objectively view the video and believe that the police were anything other than indifferent to the extreme pain they causing. They seemed to think it was funny.
I chose not to post the video of Floyd's neck being slowly crushed because of how disturbing and violent the content is, but it can be searched for online if you feel the need to watch it for research purposes to formulate your own opinion.
In addition to receiving minor charges it has also come to my attention that Chauvin had 18 previous complaints against him over several years. Had he been taken off of the streets before now Floyd would probably be still alive today.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-05-29/chauvin-shootings-complaints-minneapolis-floyd
Justice for George Floyd!
I had planned to wait until there were fewer AMAs so this serious discussion would be less likely to get buried, but since there is an interesting debate thread about riots taking place in the United States, I decided to start a second conversation about the killing that became a catalyst for national outrage. This topic is intended to be a separate discussion from the thread about what types of political protest are acceptable against the government. I am on the side of peaceful protest, but that's a different conversation. This is not a discussion about rioting. Instead this thread is intended to focus on the propriety of conduct of the police force or lack thereof, and what consequences they should/will face, if any.
On May 25th 2020 George Floyd was accused of attempting to pay an employee at the local grocery store Cup Foods with a bad bill, and was arrested outside at his car. A graphic video filmed by a bystander caught national attention, showing police officer Derek Chauvin torturing a prostrate, handcuffed George Floyd with a knee-to-the-neck for 9 minutes straight as Floyd plead for his life, telling officers that he could not breathe over and over again. George Floyd described hurting all over his body, and asked for water, saying that he would get in the car with the officers and do whatever they wanted, but he was taunted and force was continuously applied as he gasped his last breaths, and spoke his mother's name. The voices of multiple bystanders can also be heard imploring Chauvin to stop, and arguing with police, stating that Floyd was already down and couldn't breathe, that his nose was bleeding, that he wasn't resisting arrest, asking the authorities to check his pulse, and pointing out that Floyd was unresponsive, but all to no avail. His fellow officers looked on, made sarcastic comments, and new video has emerged showing multiple officers participating in the abuse of Floyd, forcing him to kneel for a knee to the neck.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/29/us/george-floyd-new-video-officers-kneel-trnd/index.html
The Police Department issued a statement that Floyd was ordered out of his car by officers but resisted arrest. Video camera footage from the nearby Dragon Wok restaurant capturing several minutes before the arrest does not show any resistance by George Floyd.
https://localnews8.com/news/2020/05...ice-claims-that-george-floyd-resisted-arrest/
It is important to note that even if resistance did occur at some point off-camera, which I doubt, it clearly was not happening during the long period of time Floyd suffered the knee-to-the-neck and eventually lost consciousness. He was unarmed and immobilzed, but the police continued to assault him.
I am sickened by what took place and outraged. What is on camera is essentially the lynching of a black man in 2020. Though Chauvin has been fired, and faces criminal charges of manslaughter, this is too little, too late in my opinion. None of the other complicit officers have been charged with anything thus far, and the charges against Chauvin were not severe enough in my opinion. I think there is a case to be made for first or second degree murder, and not just manslaughter. Given that Chauvin choked Floyd for several minutes I believed he was knowingly killing Floyd for the thrill as bystanders at the scene accused him of, and that there is a legal case to be made that this is malice aforethought. I don't believe Chauvin was emotionally impaired in any way. The definition of second degree murder is the intent to cause bodily harm with indifference to human life. I don't see how anyone can objectively view the video and believe that the police were anything other than indifferent to the extreme pain they causing. They seemed to think it was funny.
I chose not to post the video of Floyd's neck being slowly crushed because of how disturbing and violent the content is, but it can be searched for online if you feel the need to watch it for research purposes to formulate your own opinion.
In addition to receiving minor charges it has also come to my attention that Chauvin had 18 previous complaints against him over several years. Had he been taken off of the streets before now Floyd would probably be still alive today.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-05-29/chauvin-shootings-complaints-minneapolis-floyd
Justice for George Floyd!