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    • It is being reported that MR. Floyd was acting very irregularly as if drunk or under the influence of drugs... maybe, just maybe we don't have a full picture of what is going on here?  Wait for all the evidence to surface.  Floyd was being arrested for passing counterfeit currency... there are also reports of a previous history between Floyd and the arresting officer... we need all the evidence before we make a judgment... don't be like Obama and condemn the accused before knowing all the facts.

    • Since Floyd was handcuffed, and restrained, this neck hold was the use of excessive force.  It doesn't matter for this case in point whether he was under the influence or not.  He was subdued. The man was under control, lying on the ground with 4 officers there. Get off the under the influence kick because it really is immaterial. Excessive force is excessive force.  Deal with the facts, not what you think the case may be. An inquest and investigation will determine that.

  • I would like to say protestors but i have a question: WHY DO THEY HAVE TO LOOT AND BURN BUILDINGS AND BUSINESSES?

    • Anger probably, anger at anything within close proximity to evil (in this case the dirty cop precinct)

    • NO... criminal behavior is often the result of misplaced moral values... a desire to hurt others... or for personal gratification...  not so much anger.  Here are the six most common motives for Arson... anger is not in the list:

      Vandalism
      Excitement
      Revenge
      Crime concealment
      Profit
      Extremism

      See: https://www.firehouse.com/prevention-investigation/investigation-eq...

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    • It's not ALL anger....some of these morons just look for a reason or opportunity to grab something that doesn't belong to them, and use things like this to JUSTIFY it.

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