Last week, I made the prediction that the Derek Chauvin trial is going to spark the biggest riots this country has ever seen.
Maybe even topping the madness that plagued cities across America last summer.
That’s because of the difficulty for the prosecution to prove that Chauvin was responsible for Floyd’s death.
And based on the evidence and testimony thus far, I don’t think the prosecution will get the result they’re aiming for.
This has been a a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day for the prosecution in Chauvin trial.
Prosecution just got mauled on defense cross examination of state's own MPD use-of-force expert and MPD medical expert. #derekChauvin #GeorgeFloyd https://t.co/IXqAy21kvK
— Law of Self Defense (@LawSelfDefense) April 6, 2021
BREAKING: MPD medical officer testifies bystanders do occasionally attack pic.twitter.com/WuJlJrGh77
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 6, 2021
Officer MacKenzie — on cross — said that sometimes EMS "load and go" is done because bystanders sometimes attack paramedics. Not what prosecution would have liked her to say. They tried to object for relevance but were overruled.
— Lou Raguse (@LouRaguse) April 6, 2021
General advice: don't use an expert to prosecute someone who admits he did almost the exact same thing. #ChauvinTrial https://t.co/bfnfqMlAso
— Robert Barnes (@barnes_law) April 6, 2021
BREAKING: Lawyer for George Floyd’s dealer states he does not want to testify bc it could incriminate himself for George Floyd’s murder pic.twitter.com/xPFvmHsyqQ
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 6, 2021
BIG TWIST: Moories Hall’s attorney says his testimony could expose him to a 3rd degree murder charge (drug delivery resulting in death).
If the State’s legal theory is positional asphyxiation, why object to the defense calling Hall as a witness?@CourtTV pic.twitter.com/Ypvn4si4lP
— Julie Grant (@JulieCourtTV) April 6, 2021
ALSO IMPORTANT: Notice how the State is not offering Moories Hall immunity from prosecution.
Seems to me the State wants to leave open the possibility of being able to charge him in the future. @CourtTV @CourtTVUK #DerekChauvinTrial #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/EQZ9t4jegx
— Julie Grant (@JulieCourtTV) April 6, 2021
The probability of convicting Chauvin is plummeting and that will bring out BLM activists like Maya Echols.
She warned on Tik-Tok that “cities will burn” if Chauvin isn’t sent to prison for Floyd’s death.
“Don’t be surprised when buildings are on fire.” she claimed.
That means more destruction of lives completely unrelated to this case.
It’s a wicked concept but don’t expect these people to be rational.
They ignore facts and want any reason to cause mayhem.
Here’s the video from Echols:
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1379401279345205248
DJHJ Media reported:
This is just unbelievable. A prominent Black Lives Matter activist, Maya Echols, literally threatened that cities will be “on fire” if former officer Derek Chauvin who is on trial for killing George Floyd as a Minneapolis police officer is not convicted.
Forget any evidence, forget the fact that Floyd had triple the lethal dose of fentanyl and his blood plus meth plus he had COVID, and forget the fact that the (knee) on the neck didn’t block his airway at all in fact it is in the training video for police officers. She doesn’t give a damn. She wants riots to happen if he doesn’t get convicted.
The autopsy found a mixture of methamphetamine and fentanyl in Floyd’s bloodstream. On top of that, he had heart problems, and he was suffering from COVID.
So how bad is fentanyl?Dr. Paul Christo of Johns Hopkins University says he uses fentanyl as a really powerful anesthetic during surgeries and sometimes to manage a patient’s chronic pain. However, he underscores the point that it must be used very carefully.
“It’s about 80 to 100 times more potent than morphine,” Christo said. “So, a little bit of that can lead to an inability to breathe and then death.”
Chauvin is now on trial for being an idiot during the arrest by having his knee on Floyd’s neck for over 8 minutes. That’s not what killed him according to the autopsy report, and Chauvin was using an approved technique to subdue a suspect who is resisting arrest, something Floyd did from the moment the police approached him. Why I say Chauvin acted like an idiot is because of bad optics. He knew he was being filmed by bystanders. He knew people were yelling to him to get his knee off Floyd’s neck and that they too were being filmed. I don’t think there was a reason to keep his knee on the neck for that long, but then again, I wasn’t there and neither was Maya Echols who just threatened the civil society with more riots if the Woke Supremacy doesn’t get what they want. No matter how much of the video we can see, and there were a lot of videos convincing me that George Floyd was acting irrationally and the police went out of their way to calm him down and not get violent with him as he resisted getting into a police vehicle.
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