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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 20 Apr 21 10.29pm

Originally posted by DanH

Awkward for a lot of people on here.

Was just wondering, if "the don", was still in charge, would we have still got the same verdict, or could underhand business come to play, just a thought.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 20 Apr 21 10.34pm

Originally posted by DanH

Awkward for a lot of people on here.

How?

 


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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 20 Apr 21 10.42pm Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

How?

Just read the thread again.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 20 Apr 21 10.51pm

Originally posted by DanH

Just read the thread again.

I will take your lack of answer that you don’t know why anyone would feel awkward Dan

 


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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 20 Apr 21 10.57pm Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

I will take your lack of answer that you don’t know why anyone would feel awkward Dan

I answered the question. George Floyd got called ‘scum’ on page 1 of this thread. Other posters won’t see this as justice being done and believe Derek Chauvin was in the right.

Anyone in their right mind could see what he did and the guilty verdicts are no surprise.

 

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View bryne and holton's Profile bryne and holton Flag 20 Apr 21 11.09pm Send a Private Message to bryne and holton Add bryne and holton as a friend

Anybody remember East Croydon Station and Tracy
Hercules?

 

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jeeagles Flag 20 Apr 21 11.09pm

So the justice system worked.

Did it work because America has inherited an excellent and fair legal system from us imperialist Brits allowing trial by peers?

Or did it work because some thugs in London threw bicycles at horses?

I’d like to go with the former. However, the former option doesn’t fit in with the narrative that the system is broken.

There’s not many legal systems in the world that would convict a police officer in a case against a criminal who was high on drugs. The US justice system must be pretty robust.

No mention of the crime being racially motivated so far.

It’s also in line with the report that came out last week that said institutional racism doesn’t exist in the UK.

 

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Originally posted by DanH

I answered the question. George Floyd got called ‘scum’ on page 1 of this thread. Other posters won’t see this as justice being done and believe Derek Chauvin was in the right.

Anyone in their right mind could see what he did and the guilty verdicts are no surprise.

This conviction doesn't change that reality one bit. Sorry for that.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 21 Apr 21 1.02am


Cops often avoid accountability for horrendous behaviour in the line of duty in the States. I don't even mean across racial lines, just generally (if anything it's unfortunately that it's solely painted as a racial issue). Their role is a tremendously difficult one and it's not difficult to argue that it sometimes attracts the wrong kind of person as result. In this case, what happened was so unnecessary and caught on copious amounts of film, that there was less chance of an automatic 'get out of jail'. His ego meant far more to him than the man he killed and the voices of people correctly pointing out that he was in the process of doing do. It's right that he went down for it.

 

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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 21 Apr 21 5.36am Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Awkward for a lot of people on here.


I confess I thought it would be manslaughter. Struggle to see how a man can be murdered by somebody kneeling on their neck when the autopsy shows no bruising to the neck nor sign of damage to it.

But the jury clearly did so that is the verdict. Let's see how the appeal goes.

 


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View Spiderman's Profile Spiderman Online Flag Horsham 21 Apr 21 6.52am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

I answered the question. George Floyd got called ‘scum’ on page 1 of this thread. Other posters won’t see this as justice being done and believe Derek Chauvin was in the right.

Anyone in their right mind could see what he did and the guilty verdicts are no surprise.

So someone who robs a pregnant woman at gunpoint should not be called scum? Come on Dan surely you are better than that, think if it was your partner!
Chauvin s actions were appalling and he deserved to be punished but Waters/Biden getting involved pre verdict was outrageous especially Waters comments. I can see the US having trouble recruiting police officers in the future.

 

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Originally posted by croydon proud

Was just wondering, if "the don", was still in charge, would we have still got the same verdict, or could underhand business come to play, just a thought.

Or what would people be saying if he or any of his congressmen/women had acted like Waters/Biden did pre-verdict? Can you imagine!

 

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