Thursday, April 1, 2021

Life Changes

HEN YOU WITNESS Murder...

The trial of the killer of George Floyd is going on now and it's on the news daily.  I have not kept my opinion a secret, he is GUILTY of Murder.  Any jury who thinks otherwise is living in  denial.  ONE thing I would ask if I was the Prosecutor in his closing statement is:
"IF this happened to you, would you want that person to face justice for murdering you? 

Put yourself in George's shoes...HE was not being arrested for drawing a weapon, robbing a store, the clerk in the store called and said he thought he had a phony $20 bill.  NO One ever said if the bill really was phony.  George Floyd never was charged with ANY crime.  He was killed plain and simple for being BLACK and not immediately submitting to excessive force executed  by an over zealous man who obviously has no business being a police officer.   Chauvin had no compassion, was arrogant, and was not open to ANY advice from his co-workers and the bystanders who HAD George Floyd's best interest at heart.  It was cold blooded brutal murder.  

The clerk who called the police testified today  he feels sad and guilty for calling the police, he said "I  should have not taken the $20 bill if I hadn't have  accepted the bill this would not have happened." I can imagine how that kid feels he is just a young guy maybe 19 yrs old...he looked so sad.  Every one of those bystanders should sue the city and Chauvin for the trauma he put them through....they were forced to witness a murder as they tried to stop  it. Each one of them is, Im sure, suffering PTSD...you can't witness something like that and it not affect you, if it doesn't you have no soul. 

His defense attorney is trying to say the crowd distracted the killer officer and so therefore he was "what"? NOT aware??  Well that is what the bystanders were saying "YOU are killing a man." He threatened one with his mace, personally I already know what I would do...I would have gone to the trashcan on the sidewalk got the first bottle in there and did a Direct overhand smash toward the head of Chauvin, that would have drawn his ire and he would have gotten off George's neck to come after me...

Yes I would have been arrested, I would have been arraigned and had a jury trial and that jury would set me free. I would tell my lawyer to ask the jury the same thing, "would you want this woman to toss a bottle at this officer to stop him from murdering you if that was you on the ground under his knee, pressing you into the pavement with all his weight, would any of you like to volunteer to have this knee hold practiced  on  you, this way you can experience whether it would stop you from breathing? Any volunteers?" 

And when they would have asked me on the stand "why did you attempt to hit the office in head with a bottle?" My answer would be 
"to save the life of the  man he was in the process of murdering." 


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