What does that have to do with the look on his face on camera while kneeling on George Floyd's neck? "Optics."
Secondly, I can easily see someone mistakenly passing a bad $20 if they weren't paying attention. It's not like George Floyd had just robbed a bank or anything; why did they have to push so hard right on the spot?
I'm not looking for a fight; but cities all over have suffered billions in damages, a man is dead, and policemen all over are demoralized, all over a bad $20.
Couldn't they have just issued a summons or something?
...if, as some people say, George Floyd did have too much fentanyl in his system, then if the police had left him alone a couple of days, he would have just been another senseless COVID victim. /Faux-Xi>
Go away. The store owner called the cops, the drug crazed Floyd went bonkers, and $20 was not the issue.
The jury was corrupt from the start and picked to be that way.
So cops just ignore a $20 counterfeit bill and so we don’t find out who’s doing the counterfeiting the counterfeit ring?
And if someone commits a crime and tells the officer they’ve done fentanyl the officer shouldn’t arrest him and just send him home and let him sleep it off right?
Go to a liberal website with your suggestions oh wait a minute they’ve already made those suggestions ...so much for Law and Order
So cops just ignore a $20 counterfeit bill and so we don’t find out who’s doing the counterfeiting the counterfeit ring?
And if someone commits a crime and tells the officer they’ve done fentanyl the officer shouldn’t arrest him and just send him home and let him sleep it off right?
Go to a liberal website with your suggestions oh wait a minute they’ve already made those suggestions ...so much for Law and Order
I believe that Floyd was on parole. The drugs, associating with the drug dealer, the counterfeit bill, were all likely to be used to send him back to prison, and he knew it.