Why is an ex-officer/high profile inmate like Chauvin being put in that situation.
It boggles the mind
They would never do it with anyone else.
I wonder if there are any ex-correctional officers on FR that can tell us if I'm right?
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12/01/2023 10:15:05 PM PST by
RandFan
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31 posted on
12/02/2023 3:37:53 AM PST by
Guenevere
(“If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?”)
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ex-gang member No way he's an "ex". He's got his fellow gang members in prison too......
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It is inhumane cruel and unusual punishment to allow this to happen. Since the federal system of prisons can’t insure safety for this inmate, he should be released immediately!
37 posted on
12/02/2023 4:51:07 AM PST by
eeriegeno
(Checks and balances??? What checks and balances?)
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I’m guessing the fact that the autopsy shows that Chauvin did nothing wrong and Floyd ODd doesn’t matter
38 posted on
12/02/2023 5:46:37 AM PST by
qaz123
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This reminds me of what happened to Karl Radek, a Bolshevik leader who wound up in the Gulag as the victim of a Stalinist purge. In 1939, he died in a fight with other inmates. But it was later disclosed that the NKVD orchestrated his murder by his fellow inmates.
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Who paid the hitman to do it?
42 posted on
12/02/2023 7:06:19 AM PST by
I want the USA back
(Democracy dies when you take away from those who work and give to those who won't. Khrushchev.)
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