Posted on 03/06/2021 4:56:29 PM PST by RandFan
Edited on 03/06/2021 5:49:00 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Dozens of people gathered in front of the Minnesota governor’s mansion on Saturday to demand accountability for police officers, days before a former Minneapolis officer is scheduled to go on trial in the death of George Floyd.
He died of a drug overdose.
No he didn’t. He had a heart attack.
What a shame
Aaannndddd..... what about accountability of the “victim”?
Where’s the accountability for local violent insurrection?
Actually sort of a combination of the two (heart and OD) .... one thing for sure is the knee had nothing to do with it.
dozens? that means 6.
The facts of this case, along with true justice, will produce more civil unrest.
Today’s activities do not bode well for the Twin Cities, going forward.
We are already experiencing April-May like weather. Protests will be an everyday thing.
Jury selection begins on Monday. What most people don’t realize is that the very EARLIEST that the actual trial will commence is Monday, March 29th.
Lots of time for this spin completely out of control.
And it will.
Roughly 150, according to this article and every local account I have read and seen.
“Give us Barrabas! Give us Barrabas!”
The nature of mobs hasn’t changed in thousands of years.
Nor of those who pander to them.
Wonder if they all have their ‘shopping lists’ filled out in advance?
I thought he died from a Fentanyl Overdose while resisting arrest??
Nancy better start moving the National Guard in. LOL. Can’t wait for the BLM fireworks.
Died in the hospital a half hour after leaving police custody, as I recall. I see they’re saying he was held “face down.”
False reporting by ap.
Walz called up the NG weeks ago. He knows it’s going to be a repeat of last summer.
It would be wise to avoid UAs for the next 4-6 months.
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