Tim Walz should be in prison. He let Minneapolis burn the city for 4 days. The Minneapolis riot is a national disgrace.
@hughlt14 күн бұрын
Keith Ellison belongs in there with him.
@benrtomahawk14 күн бұрын
That Minneapolis mayor (Frey) as well! The idiots "voted" for him to get another term too! He's not even from Minnesota!
@kliftonmayo549314 күн бұрын
You aren't lying
@billgray379613 күн бұрын
Such is woke
@johnschaffer410013 күн бұрын
His disgusting daughter said she liked the smell of the thugs burning down the city when she opened her bedroom window.
@NoahWhite-b4q14 күн бұрын
Derek Chauvin's case is a textbook example of trial by media.
@Angelfeathere8w14 күн бұрын
Media and censorship
@FoodFreedomUSA14 күн бұрын
Trial by mob.
@scotniver718014 күн бұрын
Same as Scott Pederson
@jamesfeldman423414 күн бұрын
More precisely, it was a trial by Mob. Democrat politicians and Racist Pundits, along with BLM and other Marxist groups (or the Democrat Party, collectively) were the instigators of the Mob lawlessness. The Media Presstitutes were (and still are) merely wings of the Democrat Party Leadership.
@PassengersMusic77713 күн бұрын
Speaking of ‘textbook’ he restrained Floyd as he was trained and instructed. There were even videos and photos from his department. He had grounds to sue the city.
@tipsterbl14 күн бұрын
Chauvin needs to be released, exonerated and restored. This has been a travesty.
@remaguire13 күн бұрын
I agree with the released and exonerated, but if I was in his shoes, I would never be a cop again, but especially never in Minneapolis.
@kdhovis866513 күн бұрын
Chauvin should discreetly be admitted into Witness Protection or some other program. Change his name. Give him back his life! GF was a criminal and would not cooperate with officers!
@casedismissed858113 күн бұрын
with any luck, big orange may do just that !
@tipsterbl13 күн бұрын
@ I agree I meant financially.
@raycorrigan329713 күн бұрын
@@casedismissed8581no chance
@davidjacobs327514 күн бұрын
That Congresswoman should be charged with inciting a riot.
@BornintheUSA-198414 күн бұрын
Used federal funds to fly in and incite a riot, continuing riot. absolutely prosecutable.
@benrtomahawk14 күн бұрын
That's all she does! Nothing but a leech on the taxpayers! She was blowing kisses to that FTX guy too!
@pedanpontif14 күн бұрын
Trump simply said to take our country back.
@rhondae822213 күн бұрын
@@BornintheUSA-1984 Right, yet nothing will be done about it as usual. Smh
@totallysmooth120313 күн бұрын
She be's bleck.
@jamessamaroo472914 күн бұрын
Derek Chauvin was victim of MOB JUSTICE!
@CoolPapaJMagik14 күн бұрын
He was one of many vic tims of antiwhiteism
@CoolPapaJMagik14 күн бұрын
*Antiwhiteism
@reginaldgraves168414 күн бұрын
Jesus suffered the same justice.
@jeffreyabelson717113 күн бұрын
affirmed by Trump's supreme court
@BeholdPontiusPilate13 күн бұрын
@@reginaldgraves1684Because he hoodwinked the uneducated, desert folks of his time. And my namesake, was responsible for justice being served.
@morpheus312813 күн бұрын
Derek Chauvin should be immediately released and all charges overturned. Anyone that riots in protest should take his place.
@exeter6612 күн бұрын
I can't believe his lawyers didn't demand the AUTOPSY REPORT of LLOYD. Chauvin deserves major RECOMPENSATION!
@angelalemos98118 күн бұрын
Period 😂
@robertcompton523214 күн бұрын
It only took 4 years and Derek's life destroyed for the media to begin to talk about what so many of us saw in 2020.
@jamesharmon382713 күн бұрын
Yeah I saw all the so-called NEW evidence well before the trial. But it didn't take long for them to bury it.
@EricWolfe-w3c12 күн бұрын
Chauvin was sacrificed so that cities would stop being looted and burned. Same mindset is why the Supreme Court refused to take up any of the voter fraud cases, they knew Trump won and overturning the election would’ve resulted in riots that would dwarf the Floyd ones. So they punted and we got 4 years of an illegitimate “president” and a stunningly incompetent administration that put us in such a deep hole on every front, one term of Trump can’t possibly undo all the damage.
@inlandindieP3511 күн бұрын
The 3 other cops got railroaded too
@johnfish119414 күн бұрын
They bowed down to the selective outrage crowd, and ignored the evidence, and tossed him under the bus to placate the screaming horde, its a wonder that anyone wants to be an officer now days.
@Kroh1314 күн бұрын
There is a shortage , couple reasons .. you can no longer be a white male .. it’s hard to test good enough to place full time .. the pay sucks , people hate you , the stress ruins marriages . You needed to get the Covid shot , and some places still require the booster 😂 yep. A lot of departments also have tattoo requirements much like the military which make it hard for former military to be hired ! Departments have way more issues than just racism . DEI has crushed them
@CoolPapaJMagik14 күн бұрын
@@johnfish1194 by “selective outrage,” you of course mean the Antiwhite Narrative
@bobl288713 күн бұрын
Fist there was the push for minority and female hiring because minorities didn't like whites enforcing the law. Then there came the defund the police movement. Now it's attack the white cops and white President mentality
@terrylandess607212 күн бұрын
Another big problem is society acting in self preservation by moving away. No stores, no food, no one to maintain the infrastructure - resulting in them moving away to infest and ruin somewhere else. If you make the bed - sleep in it.
@austinstyles639314 күн бұрын
Damn shame letting a city burn and putting a man in prison for something he didn’t do. Real sick society we live in.
@TheRealCaptainFreedom13 күн бұрын
Chauvin is also in prison for things he DID do, like tax evasion.
@thomashasty293613 күн бұрын
@@TheRealCaptainFreedomWRONG!
@TheRealCaptainFreedom13 күн бұрын
@@thomashasty2936 Look it up, bro.
@Confessor55513 күн бұрын
Ninjas did that.
@reliantncc186413 күн бұрын
@@TheRealCaptainFreedomIncorrect. He got zero prison time for tax evasion.
@bullirish14 күн бұрын
This trial was an outrage! Let this man out of prison!
@Jsimms132414 күн бұрын
No
@WayneLynch6914 күн бұрын
Enormous snaps to Klavan. Such a lynching
@HondoTrailside14 күн бұрын
There was plenty of exculpatory evidence at the trial, but then they just did their job and convicted him. One problem Chauvin has is that he had some pretty bad "problems" some have said corruption, so they were going to lock him up regardless. Once he got in the lens, he was going to be very vulnerable, it is said. If he was clean as a whistle he would have had a better chance on appeal, etc...
@Pacmon014 күн бұрын
Agreed Floyd was not asphyxiated cause of death cardiac arrest. But this video is disgusting. Chauvin a martyr? He used excessive force and this is idiocy, in terms of police split second mistakes. This was a 9 minute mistake. The knee hold was supposed to be only until suspect subdued and once he was cuffed, no reason for the knee hold Floyd said he could not breathe and called for his mother. He should have been turned on his side. So it does appear to be manslaughter. This garbage does the law and order Maga side a disservice in terms of condoning police brutality.
@user-pr3np4cs7u14 күн бұрын
@@Jsimms1324 Whoever said no doesn’t know what actually happened and how the left hijacked this tragedy for its own purposes. Wake up and check your the truth!
@ShrobsImprov14 күн бұрын
Waters is exactly what is wrong with this country right now!
@perfumegoose13 күн бұрын
Memphis Tennessee is full of Waters. Look at it now; I got the hell out of there.
@wendellknight20723 күн бұрын
@@perfumegoose Yeah Right, we need a hell of lot more people who are willing to stand up for tbe rights of black people
@wendellknight20723 күн бұрын
We actually need more people and politicians to stand up for tbe rights of black people
@williamsecor774514 күн бұрын
I saw the jurors speak on this. I have never seen such a moronic group of irresponsible people.
@jacobthompson128814 күн бұрын
"peers"
@totaldissenter6913 күн бұрын
The OJ Simpson jury comes to mind.
@kdhovis866513 күн бұрын
@@totaldissenter69Could they read cursive? 🙄
@raycorrigan329713 күн бұрын
Ya they were Yanks. Not the brightest people 😅😅
@tbone121211 күн бұрын
Unfortunately that is exactly why they were picked for the jury….
@A_Retired_MSgt14 күн бұрын
The part that bothers me the most about this case is that he was judged and convicted by people that have obviously never had to subdue someone... let alone someone out of their mind on a chemical.
@DepakoteMeister13 күн бұрын
I work in a hospital, to safely restrain someone who is unco-operative takes 6 people, so with less people you need to take more drastic measures.
@g.w.789312 күн бұрын
As someone who does have to restrain and subdue people, you're absolutely correct.
@thatsmynamesowhat294913 күн бұрын
Until Chauvin is released, the American Justice system is a fucking joke.
@greyone4014 күн бұрын
They hid the fact that Floyd was alive when he arrived at the hospital. In the Daniel Penny case, the fact that Neely was alive at the hospital was revealed at trial. If they had been able to hide that fact, then Penny might have been falsely convicted too.
@jacobthompson128814 күн бұрын
? it's completely different not at all similar, Penny is a civilian not police
@butterfly-nb1ow14 күн бұрын
I see similarities in both cases. They both made it difficult for good to prevail over evil.
@TwaunaPower-qc8ei13 күн бұрын
The process is the punishment. ~ Kamala Harris
@sylentknight13 күн бұрын
I thought a person was clinically dead when CPR is started ?
@elenorsnow897012 күн бұрын
@@sylentknight No, in fact people learning CPR are warned VERY seriously to NEVER begin CPR IF there is a pulse! THAT ends up STOPPING the heart!
@maryannerazzo173714 күн бұрын
A martyr to a lie. I can only hope Chauvin is vindicated.
@HondoTrailside14 күн бұрын
Probably won't happen he was otherwise liable for stuff that wasn't anywhere near the Floyd death. His job was to keep out of the light, and he failed. But I don't see anything they did on the day that deserves what has happened to him. And if you get stabbed multiple times in the pen, then you should be released. As Oscar Wilde said of his imprisonment: "if this is how the Queen treats her prisoners, she doesn't deserve to have them.
@rhondae822213 күн бұрын
I'm Black and I agree. Praise Christ. ❤
@johnmac33314 күн бұрын
I hope Trump pardons Chauvin , the sacrificial lamb for black malfeasance .
@kevinjurkiewicz955714 күн бұрын
He can’t, chauvin’s crime was state and not federal
@crocodilegrundee451414 күн бұрын
Yeah unfortunately he can’t. Only the Governor of that state can since it was prosecuted in the state. If there were Federal charges Trump can for them, but the state likely will not for the state charges. Maybe if Trump does pardon the Federal charges, that may put pressure on the Governor, but I wouldn’t put money on it. The guy was railroaded by the left!
@FredHaferkamp13 күн бұрын
There was no crime by Chavin, just the dumb dope black guy@@kevinjurkiewicz9557
@mas586713 күн бұрын
@@kevinjurkiewicz9557wrong. Chauvin was convicted by the feds for violating Floyd's civil rights. He plead guilty so he could be housed in federal prison. Trump can pardon the fed part.
@mas586713 күн бұрын
@@kevinjurkiewicz9557wrong. He was chged by the feds for violating Floyd's civil rights and plead guilty so he could be housed by the feds.
@GpG-dt4su13 күн бұрын
Conservative media should take a lot of the blame for this for displaying absolute cowardice in the face of an angry mob.
@ruthmaryrose13 күн бұрын
This injustice is why we the people voted for Trump. January 20 can’t come soon enough.
@Burger109714 күн бұрын
I once arrested a guy exactly like Floyd. Practically asleep at the ER, his resting heart rate was 157 bpm.
@bernardhayes445914 күн бұрын
The four officers who arrested Flyod are martyrs
@RitaHartmann14 күн бұрын
Free the Minneapolis Four!
@Teukel-f7h13 күн бұрын
Are you confused? Do you know what a martyr is? You are not insightful but vague. At least understand what you are trying to say and say it.
@Daniel-z2c3e13 күн бұрын
@@Teukel-f7hstop clowning. They are absolutely martyrs. By every definition of the term.
@Arthur-ux6po13 күн бұрын
In the mouth of 2 or 3 witnesses every word will be established.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
Am I the only person on here that likes to see justice done.. those officer's deserves everything they got.. cheuvin won't get out hopefully..
@CoolPapaJMagik14 күн бұрын
This is about race, was about race, and will continue to be about race. Conservatives need to stop playing around. Antiwhteism is the problem.
@Qwerty-jy9mj14 күн бұрын
It's about Chauvin, he got an unfair trial
@CoolPapaJMagik14 күн бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mjand why did he get an unfair trial? 🤔
@briankepner756914 күн бұрын
Well written. I miss your intro it was so cool
@CoolPapaJMagik14 күн бұрын
@@Qwerty-jy9mj what is the reason for his unfair trial?
@Qwerty-jy9mj14 күн бұрын
@@CoolPapaJMagik No you don't get it. To concede the point about race is akin to saying Chauvin should get out of jail for being white, or that anything about it has to do with _you,_ for example
@sheilagibson98214 күн бұрын
He was the sacrificial lamb, (they wanted to find a reason to start the riots).
@johnnyjohn-johnson773814 күн бұрын
100% I don't like Chauvin and have objections to his approach that he used during Floyd's arrest, but none of that changes the fact that Chauvin was absolutely used as a launch pad for anti-white pogroms.
@MrRodwatson13 күн бұрын
I would alter that assessment slightly. -They wanted to find a way to CONTROL the riots!
@puppylove450614 күн бұрын
His police chief lied under oath about the maneuver that Derek used. He said it was not in the policy manual. But it was. That police chief is the poster child for why the 9th commandment is so important.That police chief will someday gets his but it will not be a 22 year sentence it will be eternal.
@scubadivingadventures114 күн бұрын
Very very true. When he stands trembling before God, pissing himself in fear, he’s gonna know how badly he messed up for that one. He put an innocent man in jail for life due to a lie
@robertcarpenter748614 күн бұрын
This should be a crime to lie in a trail.
@andrewwalsh254413 күн бұрын
I remember at the time that the Minneapolis police manual was online and I took a screenshot of the section that described Chauvin's tactic.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
Nobody lied cheuvin was not trained to keep his knee on his neck..
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048 His knee was on his trapezius (upper back). Research the facts before posting.
@whitway1214 күн бұрын
I always shutter when I hear that he was ‘murdered’ - he wasn’t murdered, he died. Murder would suggest that there was intention, and he did not intentionally kill Floyd. As a disclaimer, I don’t think he DESERVED to die, but there were SO many contextual factors involved in his death, not to mention, when you choose to live a life of crime, you take the risk of losing your life at any time. It seriously bothers me that his family made their apparent ‘love’ for him VERY well known AFTER his death, and seriously profited from his passing, yet, apparently his life wasn’t that important prior to his passing, nor did they even spare a few minutes to go and pick up his personal belongings from where he lived post mortem. It will always greatly confuse me that Floyd has been hailed as some sort of ‘saint’ with statues being erected and murals being painted in his name, and entire cultural movements dedicated to his death, while in life, he was an absolutely abhorrent and vile human being who terrorized his own community in a multitude of ways. It’s a polarizing and contextual, layered issue, but the way the country and moreover the world responded to this incident was antithetical to any form of progress or positive change - it spurred on a fraudulent charity that made hundreds of millions of dollars, yet there seems to be zero progress in terms of building up black communities, the founders became wealthy beyond imagination and spent decent people’s donations on their real estate portfolio, and to enrich their own friends and family members, much of the money was donated to LGBTQ organizations (its just a coincidence that Patrice Cullors is a lesbian and her partner is trans), I don’t see any improvement in the education sector of black communities, or building wealth, or fostering healthy family dynamics which are all issues that are far more detrimental to lower income black communities than ‘white rage’ ever will be, that money SHOULD have been wisely invested to improve the lives of black communities where it is desperately needed (I hate using the term ‘black community’ because black people are not monolithic, I just can’t think of better verbiage in this case).
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
He did murder gf plain and simple...
@richardgross379412 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048plain and simply wrong
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
@@richardgross3794 he's pure evil
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
@@richardgross3794 U must be blind if U can't see him pushing down hard with his knee on Floyd
@elenorsnow897012 күн бұрын
One of the (TEENAGED) children Floyd .... shot sperm to create ... DID NOT EVEN KNOW this was his father till Floyd was all over the news; and *then* his MOTHER told him that was his father! (I want a genetic paternity test BEOFRE giving THEM a chunk of the MILLIONS OF DOLLARS the city paid out before the autopsy was even done!! Why is shyster Crump ALWAYS there pushing for "reparations" for a drug dealer/counterfeiter -- and how much of the windfall does HE take?!
@Thomas_Stearns_Eliot14 күн бұрын
Christopher Columbus was their first martyr, even before they tore down statues. Overnight he went trending and my stupid friends all became historians.
@ExpiditionWild14 күн бұрын
Christopher Columbus died in peace, he was not a martyr
@jhssuthrnmama13 күн бұрын
He wasn't the first. Rewriting the meaning of the the rebel flag was first. Before about 1988, almost everyone in the South viewed it as a sign of pride in our heritage of great food, great hospitality, deep Christianity, and standing up for States rights, having repented of slavery over a century prior. Then the left told everyone it stood for anti-black racism, and Good-Hearted people not from the south believed it even if they weren't on the left.
@Thomas_Stearns_Eliot13 күн бұрын
@ great point. Funny, they still tore down Grant.
@rocketmans360314 күн бұрын
The thing I remember most about the Floyd protests is they happened during the COVID lock downs, summer 2020. And we actually had experts tell us these type of gatherings were OK and wouldn't cause COVID spread, I guess it was a Woke pandemic. The protests didn't really cause a spike in COVID that summer and silly me I didn't think our government experts would actually have the hypocritical audacity to go back to hard lock down. They did!
@billbadson759814 күн бұрын
The thing I remember most about the Floyd protests was Lake Street (which I live six blocks from) burning. My post office was burned down, numerous businesses. You could go out on the street in the morning fog and see the fire and smoke. It looked like Iraq during the war. And the police let them do it, because stopping them would be racist and get them put in jail for the rest of their lives like Chauvin.
@jacobthompson128814 күн бұрын
Bleach n your milk
@jhssuthrnmama13 күн бұрын
Did that change your opinion about them any?
@shrunkensimon10 күн бұрын
Amen. UK plod were busting up peaceful protests about lockdown, then did nothing about the floyd stuff. The double standards were peak clown world.
@johnfish119414 күн бұрын
The only reason he pled out was because he knew, he was screwed. No matter WHAT he did, in the incident, he was guilty ...in the papers, and the mouth breathing horde. Evidence didn't matter, but what there was that might have proved him innocent, was surpressed.
@rachellevy703814 күн бұрын
Derek Chauvin is an innocent man falsely accused because he is White and for no other reason . George Floyd a hard core criminal overdosed on Fentaly and Meth !
@billbadson759814 күн бұрын
Chauvin is clearly a victim of societal injustice, and it's clear to any thinking person from the outset. The only time I ever cried on hearing a verdict was Rittenhouse's "not guilty" some time later. I was so primed by the blatant corruption and evil that Chauvin experienced that I was 110% sure that poor kid was going to be put away for most of his life, and when I heard he wouldn't be, all that tension just unwound inside of me and I just started bawling completely out of nowhere. I still pray for Chauvin to eventually see some form of justice, but nothing can give him back the things the devil took from him.
@mikegan7313 күн бұрын
Rittenhouse didn't shoot a black person though, if he did I think a guilty verdict would have been assured.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
Cheuvin is a dangerous man he deliberately killed that man we all saw it..sad there are lots of U people on here siding with this vile man there's not much hope left of good decent people in this world..
@billbadson759812 күн бұрын
@@mikegan73 No doubt. Even given the facts of his case, I met so many people who were sure he did. Because they were told to be mad about something, and also told to be mad about him, and therefore whatever he did must also be the thing they were being told to be mad at.
@jen806313 күн бұрын
Restraining a druggie is no easy feat. Ask anyone in mental health in the UK
@bydefault779514 күн бұрын
The officers tried to get him transported from the scene post arrest in the back of a transport car but Floyd fought them in his own way.
@JOSEPH-f7u7m10 күн бұрын
they also offered him an ambulance repeatedly but he refused each time. he knew a hospital would run his blood and all the drugs he swallowed would be found
@RandallvanOosten-ln5wf14 күн бұрын
Thank you for advocating for this abused and unjustly persecuted officer.
@capcitydw6 күн бұрын
What about the other officers that were charged in this case?
@JamesE.LewisIII14 күн бұрын
Watch the movie, " The Fall of Minneapolis ". It will be one of the best hours you could ever spend. Derek Chauvin,, and, those other officers didn't receive a fair trial.
@juliechurley271613 күн бұрын
Yes, it’s a great documentary. Sobering
@DHarr-m6g13 күн бұрын
It was a sacrifice to appease the proles
@rhondae822213 күн бұрын
I'm Black, and I agree with all of what you said in this video. I pray that God bring Justice for Mr. Derek Chauvin and punishes his false accusers, in Jesus' Name.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
I'm Irish I would never go on the enemy,s side against another Irish person... it's shameful.
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048You and your words are an embarrassment to us.
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048 We don’t claim you.
@kimchiwasabee14 күн бұрын
IT'S ONLY ABOUT 5% OF THE POPULATION COMITTING 55+% OF VIOLENT CRIME. CERTAIN MEN BETWEEN 14 AND 50 OR SO.
@elenorsnow897012 күн бұрын
And this White cops get blamed and jailed for trying to stop it....
@elishevaborenson460914 күн бұрын
Derek Chauvin and his team called emergency services, who did come. Unfortunately because of the gathered crowd, they could not get close enough to the scene. This has not been considered in any comments made in defense of Officer Chauvin.
@b.c.delevin491613 күн бұрын
Within days of George’s OD, I started defending Derek. My kids still don’t understand, friends got mad (including cop buddies), and I wouldn’t dare try to explain it to the general public. Sent emails, got ignored. It’s time to release the Kraken, and free political prisoners.
@BarryFoster-wc1ut14 күн бұрын
It’s maddening we all know the truth but nothing ever changes.
@legalmexican12 күн бұрын
Chauvin was railroaded.
@havenhemmings357414 күн бұрын
Sometimes dealing with drug addicts can be like restraining wild animals. Maybe Chauvin had no choice. Lawfare was used against him.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
Everyone saw the power trip cheuvin was on kneeling on the bloke neck he really enjoyed it too..
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048 And how exactly do you know this
@karachie200814 күн бұрын
As a non American, I was appalled at the decision. A Nation that demanded an innocent man be punished for hatred and pig ignorance of the mob. And from an alleged Christian nation- appears they didn’t learn from the Masters fate.
@danielchappell452013 күн бұрын
We all knew that, Derrick was a sacrifice.
@pamlatham585113 күн бұрын
Question - Shouldn’t the defense had access to all the evidence including the autopsy reports?
@donavandean107812 күн бұрын
And body cam video!
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
They did have all the evidence
@Humbug-o1c14 күн бұрын
He followed actual police procedure and was jailed. Agree it didnt look pleasant but it wasn't murder.
@gyterdoneJP731514 күн бұрын
This was a classic case of mob rule, of course in our early Westerns the Sherriff in town stands up to the mob and gets the suspect out of Town to a place where he can have a fair trial. Minnesota failed the test from top down.
@charlieb600113 күн бұрын
Minnesota wanted his scalp from the very start.
@Gumby5613 күн бұрын
This case was in front of the SCOTUS but they lacked the intestinal fortitude to handle this case.
@keithrobinson575214 күн бұрын
The pressure on the jury to come up with the 'right ' result was massive. They were fully aware that all their personnel details would be made public once the trail was over. It was politics all the way, not justice.
@TheAmateurEditor13 күн бұрын
Their personal details were already made public. Juror's business, homes and families were targeted even before deliberations started. One juror's family had their house vandalised and despite it making the news, the judge refused to declare a mistrial when it was clear the jury was being influenced to vote a certain way.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
@@TheAmateurEditornonsense
@BLACKJACK-xr6uc14 күн бұрын
FREE DEREK CHAUVIN THIS SECOND!
@Kroh1314 күн бұрын
It’s not going to happen unless he gets a presidential pardon which I don’t think will happen either , it’s hard to turn over his verdict no matter how corrupt it was
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
@@Kroh13 corrupt !! A jury found him guilty he's very guilty..
@Magikarp-4ever13 күн бұрын
Remember the Autopsy guy was so scared about what to put as the cause of death that he called his professor from school and asked for advice 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this was political from the very start
@francescaG202414 күн бұрын
Watch the documentary "The Fall of Minneapolis" to get the full story about George Floyd's death.
@ipman356413 күн бұрын
Our jury system is broken... too many idiots are allowed to cast Monumental decisions. 😮
@southbug2714 күн бұрын
They sacrificed the cop from the Michael Brown case too. They didn’t put him in prison, but they took his career away. I say this as someone who is terrified of cops & who doesn’t like cops. I don’t determine the “truth” based on whether someone agrees with me or looks like me.
@davidjacobs327514 күн бұрын
A sacrifice on the Alter of "Woke."
@jamesfeldman423414 күн бұрын
Andrew's presentation about the Derek Chauvin trial and its context is accurate and thoughtful. However, Andrew does not seem to know the merits--or, rather, the lack of merits--of the case. Let me focus on just two facts that Andrew and the public as a whole don't know. One, Derek Chauvin made NO mistakes whatsoever. Chavin followed the Minnesota Police Department Manual-- describing the knee procedure he deployed and the circumstances of its use--to a "T." Now, the jury wasn't told this. And Police Department witnesses LIED under oath falsely stating that Chavin didn't follow Police Department protocols. But since everything that Chavin did that day was recorded on video, all experts studying the video agree that Chavin's actions, even in slow motion and close-up analysis revealed that he followed the Manual to a "T." Second, at the time of George Floyd's death, his lungs were inflated to TWICE their normal size. This deadly condition was the result of Floyd's massive ingestion of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other deadly drugs in combination, which caused massive amounts of fluids to enter his lungs, inflating his lungs to more than twice their normal size and severely impairing breathing. This was why Floyd proclaimed "I can't breathe!!!" well before Derek Chauvin was required to apply the Police Manual-mandated knee procedure. George Floyd killed George Floyd and Derek Chauvin made no mistakes and is 100% innocent. The jury trial was fake-"justice" and was a legal scam based on Mob "Justice" from start to finish. The fact that the SCOTUS refused to hear any legal arguments from Derek Chavin only proves that the SCOTUS is an unreliable sham as well. On the other hand, when the races are reversed, and Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd shot Ashli Babbitt in cold blood, why, then, this is perfectly acceptable under the unstated "Racial-"Justice" Laws."
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
@jamesfeldman4234 Very well said. 👍👍👍
@Mark-o1i3s12 күн бұрын
Andrew, THANK YOU for covering this issue. I live in Minneapolis, just a few blocks away from where Floyd died. I've also worked with the Minneapolis Police and, beklieve it or not, also with Senator Amy Klobuchar who was the Hennepin County Attorney, the same County Attorney's office that prosecuted Derek Chauvin. This entire debacle was nothing more than, as you said, a re-visit to the grunge from the 60's. The leftist politicians and their media counterparts have always relied on race to divide. This was their BIG chance, to create the nationwide, indeed globalwide, chaos and violence. Chauvin and the other officers were doing what they are trained to do and nothing more. The kneeling on the back, not the neck, is called the "maximal Restraint Technique" and ALL officer were trained in this technique. The trial was a farce, where the false narrative had been set and ev.eryone felt threatened that if an innocent verdict was given there would be hell to pay. So, the Chief of Police and the Head of Minneapolis Police training both lied and denied that the Maximal Restaint Technique was ever used. Evidence was witheld and innocent offciers were sent to prison
@ed456414 күн бұрын
Hi Andrew, no obscene comments to share, unfortunately. We love your show, though. So I'm in Tucson. Last I knew, Derek Chauvin is being held here in Tucson after he was beaten last year. I've tried to arrange to go visit him in jail, to no avail. The jail system will not allow him to have any visitors as best I can tell. I'll keep trying and if by chance I get to see him, I'll let you know...
@MitchellHenderson-q4h14 күн бұрын
Chauvin is obviously not guilty.
@annebosworth704812 күн бұрын
He's very guilty
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048👈 Fact resistant
@DoctorQuackenbush11 күн бұрын
@@annebosworth7048 Did you watch the trial?
@daisuke607214 күн бұрын
I too have no personal feelings about Chauvin but unfortunately for him he did not come across as a very sympathetic character, especially in the atmosphere of racial hysteria whipped up around Floyd's demise. That said it always seemed to me there was too much reasonable doubt to convict in this case. Objectivity however went out the window and I do believe this came in a leftist ideological atmosphere that magnified the hysteria.
@HondoTrailside14 күн бұрын
That is pretty mild, watch the whole tape, it is almost 30 minutes. They took care of him like a mother hen. They let him assault them, and were talking about what he was on. They let him be placed on the ground according to his wishes. Many people have opinions on this thing, but didn't even bother to watch the tape, including Chapelle, it would seem, who threw gasoline on the fire.
@jantergibbins8514 күн бұрын
Saint floyd was even worse though...his rap sheet was terrible.
@ESPLTD32213 күн бұрын
Just the hung jury alone was a problem. His first defense lawyer told him to plead guilty, the coroner literally lied about cause of death to the court and contradicting what they wrote down as actual cause of death, BLM got to intimidate into giving the result they wanted, the police chief and mayor literally lied and threw him under the bus... I could go on and on. If you're an officer in Minneapolis/St Paul, GTFO there. They'll do the same to you and they're not worthy of your hard work and risking your life. It's catch and release for the real criminals anyway.
@HondoTrailside14 күн бұрын
One of the learnings around this mater was that the likes of Chapelle, and McWhorther do not seem to have listened to the full tape, but only the 8-9 minutes that suited them. I think that was generally true. If you listen to the full full tape you see the officers give him all kinds of breaks, and speculating on what was wrong with him, with concern. Floyd clearly assaulted the officers, but they saw it as a case of hims struggling in medical distress. They did not mace him, gag, hood him, they asked if he would accept being placed in the gutter as he was panicked about being positioned in the car.
@ejmtnt13 күн бұрын
Trump should immediately pardon him and prosecute those who are responsible for this kangaroo court.
@FoodFreedomUSA14 күн бұрын
FREE CHAUVIN! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@mikecore163714 күн бұрын
A healthy person would not die from what Chauvin did .
@DepakoteMeister13 күн бұрын
I've had numerous heavy people kneel on the side of my neck in the name of research with no ill affects whatsoever.
@NickyM196413 күн бұрын
Besides Chauvin being completely railroaded, the sad reality is here where I live in DE, and they're offering $20,000 bonus to new cops and still cant get get enough young people to sign up...
@HughYoung-d4j13 күн бұрын
Nobody who absolutely SHOULD go to prison ever will...... and we all know it.
@RideoutMr12 күн бұрын
Do not forget TAO the other officer sentenced to prison for wearing a uniform & responding to a 911 call with Chauvin...he told the judge, "I did nothing wrong" & the judge added more years to his sentence!!!!!!
@lestercarvin442214 күн бұрын
We saw this when the corinors report was changed
@nealorr508614 күн бұрын
"No, the coroner did not change George Floyd's autopsy report; it has remained consistent since it was released in 2020. The report concluded that Floyd died from "cardiopulmonary arrest" due to police restraint, not from an overdose." It was a lie, but it was a lie right from the start.
@xRiddleMeThisYouTube13 күн бұрын
George Floyd was saying that he couldn't breathe while he was sitting in the back of the cop car, before throwing himself to the ground. It's all on the police cam footage.
@kenneth987414 күн бұрын
The whole thing was a travesty of justice
@the1basser14 күн бұрын
Early on alot of ' conservative ' pundits fell for the narrative hook line and sinker . Mark Levin for one .
@andrewwalsh254413 күн бұрын
I recall martial Arts expert Seam Hannity proclaiming that the knee on the trachea was a death move. Has he ever recanted this statement, considering that the knee was clearly on the back and shoulder?
@TUMARK212 күн бұрын
The chief of police testified that a knee on the neck is not a sanctioned method of restraint yet it was in the police training manual. The first autopsy ruled fentyl overdose, complicated by heart disease and resisting arrest. State brought in a more compliant doctor that ruled death a homicide by asphyxiation. Derak Chavin and the other three officers are the real victims here.❤
@rareword14 күн бұрын
Derek is a political victim, the victim of an ideology.
@Cheryworld14 күн бұрын
if they had managed to push him into the back seat and rushed him to the ER, they would have arrived at the hospital with a corpse
@sandylewis889714 күн бұрын
High levels of fentanyl and meth, plus enlarged heart with one coronary artery 100% blocked. fyi.
@leetommerson63914 күн бұрын
You know Klavan, saying this stuff would have been useful…. Back when the trial was going down.
@nealorr508614 күн бұрын
People were saying Floyd died over overdose as soon as the autopsy report came out. It's nothing new.
@TheFloridaprepper14 күн бұрын
Ya. I don't recall anyone at The DW standing up for Chauvin at the time this Kangaroo Prosecution and Court was underway, except maybe some whining about procedure. Nobody said the man was innocent and being scapegoated and railroaded.
@HondoTrailside14 күн бұрын
That is what one watches Robert Barnes for, not to mention the 28 minutes of the complete tape.
@nealorr508614 күн бұрын
@@TheFloridaprepper Literally, everyone was saying that.
@lgbfjb118312 күн бұрын
All the politicians and public figures need to be held accountable
@leevv574514 күн бұрын
The courts took to the knee with Derek Chauvin.
@danielsh101514 күн бұрын
Trump should pardon him.
@Prfdt313 күн бұрын
The governor of the state can.
@mghegotagun14 күн бұрын
I do believe police should be in prison for mistakes. I don't believe ANYONE should be in prison for lies against them.
@DamePiglet14 күн бұрын
It depends on the mistake. Things done willfully AREN'T "mistaken" - they're bad decisions. Definitely imprison police for bad decisions. Mistaken on a case by case basis.
@rachellevy703814 күн бұрын
@@DamePiglet Derek Chauvin is an innocent man falsely accused ALL because he is White . George Floyd a career criminal ingested Fentanyl and Meth before the Police arrived on the scene and Ole George was still combative .
@miriba860814 күн бұрын
Wow, I can tell you have deeply thought out, philosophical convictions on this.
@williamniland76114 күн бұрын
Definitely a comment by a Biden Harris supporter.
@HondoTrailside14 күн бұрын
Depends what you mean by a mistake. Criminal negligence, but an earnest attempt that goes wrong, you can kiss away public safety if that is your standard. At some point a police officer will choose the wrong weapon, but when there is no law and order, thousands die.
@MrProfchaos7113 күн бұрын
He’s not a murderer but he is guilty of failure of duty to provide aid. Once in custody, a suspect is your responsibility and that includes providing medical assistance to your admitted limited capabilities until qualified medical care can arrive. Chauvin knew that Floyd was having medical issues and instead of at least rolling him over and getting off of his chest he did absolutely nothing on video while being told over and over that Floyd was unresponsive and or not breathing. Not only did he do nothing to assist Floyd but it could be argued that Floyd’s body position and the weight being applied to his upper chest didn’t exactly create an environment favorable for any individual having any sort of medical issues involving respiratory function. Would or could he have saved Floyd’s life if he just got off of him and changed Floyd’s body position? Nope. But we also wouldn’t have 5 minutes of a guy not breathing while Chauvin applied body weight to his chest on video for the degenerates to capitalize on either
@margyeoman356413 күн бұрын
I agree from Canada. The mob got him, the 'town' agreed.
@jeanedougherty440412 күн бұрын
He was railroaded!!
@John-rh3dh14 күн бұрын
Even if it is found that he had a drug induced heart attack, they would still claim it was due to the knee on his back.
@davidhobbs542113 күн бұрын
How do you choke someone out with pressure to the back of the neck?
@sallygover26412 күн бұрын
He should be out of prison.
@pretorious70013 күн бұрын
An inconvenient fact.
@Michael-yd7nt14 күн бұрын
In an interview on CNN one juror said (in regards to Chauvin ending Floyd), "it's not whether he killed him, it's whether he let him die." In other words, the jury convicted him of murder because they deemed he did not give the proper aid to prevent death and/or resuscitate him. I don't think it's normal to convict someone of murder for not doing something.
@korycassel519714 күн бұрын
Floyd MEGA OD'd, nobody was saving him.
@johnnyjohn-johnson773814 күн бұрын
Chauvin would've had every sensible person on his side from the get go if he wasn't riding Floyd's neck for nearly 10 minutes (even rubbing his knee right in to make it extra painful at times) the moment he passed away to "show him who's boss". His petty little ego trip had catastrophic consequences both for him and for the country as a whole by playing into the anti-white narrative.
@andrewwalsh254413 күн бұрын
On May 6, 2019, Floyd was arrested and exhibited many of the same behaviors. On that ocassion, the officer got him to spit out the pills before he swallowed them. If not for that, Floyd very well may have died on that day, and nobody would have cared.
@playasurf100014 күн бұрын
Stop muting perfectly legal words and terms!
@almightyyt210114 күн бұрын
Censorshipis telling me I cant have a steak bc u cant chew it- Mark Twain
@kingdamager737011 күн бұрын
At least 1 juror admitted she voted guilty out of fear. There was no evidence presented that connected the officer's actions to his death. Though the opposite was. Sure, the officers didn't follow procedures as I was taught, but regardless, the officer is not guilty of murder.
@capcitydw6 күн бұрын
And never forget what Pelosi and Harris the democrats did SMH-FJB
@cindylewis1312 күн бұрын
Dont forget Ashli Babbit
@kevinthurston221614 күн бұрын
Mr Klavan, if you could please take this question into consideration and maybe find an answer for us all please. I'm 60 years old. My whole life I've believed and continue to believe, but times show different, that a prosecutor, district attorney, DA, whathaveyou's, job, is to gather and assess all collected evidence of a crime, charge a person with a crime they believe they can prove, then try a person based on the evidence they have and proving their charge to a jury. They charge a person with the crime that they can prove. Nowadays, not only with the Chauvin trial, I've seen it with others like the Rittenhouse trial, prosecutors are throwing out a litany of charges and relying on an inexperienced jury to decide what crime the evidence fits. And the charges make it look like there are more victims than there actually are. When the Chauvin trial started, reading off the charges would make one think there were 4 victims that day. Example....a defendant being charged with murder 1, murder 2, and manslaughter 1 or 2, plus the lesser charges, when there is only one victim.....leaving a possibly sleepy, bored, biased, hungry, uneducated jury to listen to the instructions to differentiate the charges. When did this start and how is this allowed to happen? Prosecutors don't have to do anything but lay out the evidence.....can't go wrong there. Lazy prosecuting. A jury of 12 is only as intelligent as their most intelligent. Mr Klavan, please spend a few minutes educating me on why I am right or wrong? And if I'm right...what has happened to our court of law? Anybody else can speak up as well. What am I missing?
@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat14 күн бұрын
Ah the DW - always a day late and a dollar short from when taking a staunch stance against deceptions would have been helpful.
@IamN...13 күн бұрын
On KZbin: The Fall of Minneapolis
@revsellers14 күн бұрын
I will happily second guess the jury, because I know how evidence gets squashed and the jury never saw desculpatory evidence.
@jryan-mx8jv13 күн бұрын
right, that's how OJ got off
@ForTheFLOL14 күн бұрын
I once asked a policer officer at a recruiting event, what is it that police officer like yourself get out of serving in the force. It's ain't the money that is for sure. I then said, I looked around the city and I see no one I'm willing to risk my life for. What do you get out of it beside a salary? He smiled and didn't have an answer.
@TermeeTime13 күн бұрын
The patient has been running the clinic for some time now.
@greggharkness531514 күн бұрын
Maxine Waters, a gift that keeps on giving.
@guaranteeme773712 күн бұрын
You mean the grift that keeps on grifting
@troynunley816114 күн бұрын
Gimme this a "like" if you "👍" EVERY pro-Chauvin comment under the video.
@SG-js2qn13 күн бұрын
Keep in mind, Chauvin was nearly Epsteined or Ruby-ed or whatever in a federal prison by a FBI informant. (Jack Ruby was a FBI informant.)