I have no tolerance for abusive power.
It was not my intention to conflate “due process” with the rogue processes the permit the abuses you referenced.
Floyd’s death is heartbreaking, and not much different then Gardner’s death. But the details matter, and should be prosecuted in the court of law — not the court of public outrage.
Let me know when any *guilty* government official ever has his life destroyed.
Innocent officials and Republicans don't automatically count.
mean that the usual "sweep it under the rug" of subhuman lying corrupt feudal lord officials, won't cut it.
Floyd George died without due process in a way the Supreme Court would rule unconstitutional for someone who raped a toddler to death.
Letting the police walk, when it is quite clear he was under their custody (therefore their job to take care of him by established judicial precedent already known in this Federal Circuit, to blow away the damnable lie of qualified immunity), and he died instead under their knee...won't cut it.
No matter what baldfaced lies about incompetence and excuses are proffered as to why the prosecution dropped the ball.