Chauvin, Lane, Kueng, and Thao:
The George Floyd Fall Guys
American Spectator,
by
George Parry
Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect,
8/12/2020 4:49:23 AM
It is said that, in every large organization, the fecal matter flows downhill. Anyone who has ever worked in government can attest to the truth of that statement. But, for dramatic proof of that proposition, take a look at this picture.(Snip for graphic) This is an illustration from the Minneapolis Police Department’s official training materials on how to safely and properly subdue a suspect suffering from “excited delirium,” a potentially lethal medical condition which, due to the rising use and abuse of illicit drugs, has grown to epidemic proportions on the streets of America.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
watashiyo 8/12/2020 5:25:22 AM (No. 507144)
Sue Muhammed Ellison, the Mayor, the Mayor, the entire Democrats in Minneapolis, the entire liberal media and the TV stations, BLM, and every living creature on earth who defamed them!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 8/12/2020 7:30:26 AM (No. 507207)
The four police officers have a much stronger case than even Nick Sandmann did.
If they can hold on for about another four years - - they will be very wealthy.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
TruthFetish 8/12/2020 7:51:02 AM (No. 507220)
The big story here is how incurious the press has been since day one of this event. Virtually all of them have served as transcriptionists for the Marxist BLM narrative. . . including the supposedly right-leaning Fox News. Even radio talk show hosts condemned these cops' behavior, without so much as a glance or even a hint of curiosity about Minneapolis police training.
I'm old enough to remember when it was assumed press brands competed with each other to be the most accurate and therefore more trusted. It's something far different from that, now. And it's ugly.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 8/12/2020 8:09:08 AM (No. 507239)
So the mean racist white cop didn't kill St. George? Well, at least a bunch of people got new TVs and shoes out of it. And no more Aunt Jemima, so there's that.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Bluefindad 8/12/2020 8:13:32 AM (No. 507244)
The photo from the manual and description of the police actions as a means of protection and saving lives was incredibly sobering. I can now envision that there is a good possibility that Chauvin's actions were intended to keep Floyd safe until medical help arrived. It is quite possible that the police expected their arrival momentarily and Chauvin's extended constraint of Floyd was simply the result of the paramedics taking longer than expected to arrive.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
msjena 8/12/2020 8:19:00 AM (No. 507251)
Yet, Democrats and even some Republicans are still talking about the murder, or killing by police officers, of George Floyd. It is obvious, to me at least, that Floyd died because of the drugs in his system and probably, existing heart problems. The officers were patient with him, never rough, and medical help was on the way. Charges against them shouldn't just be reduced, they should be dropped.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Clinger 8/12/2020 8:32:17 AM (No. 507267)
We are getting sidetracked and losing the big picture. Most certainly Cahuvin deserves his day in court and that can't be fair. But let's say a major municipality hired a bad guy one day who's sole purpose of becoming a cop was to have a license to go out and kill black men. Lets say he fooled everybody and got hired made it through the academy and was in the force. Let's say he woke up not one morning but every morning thinking about killing black men. Then one day he got caught. Now what? Does that mean every cop wakes up every morning to kill blacks? Occasionally humanity produces a monster, Gacey, Dahmar, Manson, we know that.
The assertion "justifying" all the mayhem is that Cahuvin is an example of a systemic problem. The counter argument is not that Cahuvin didn't do wrong the counter argument is in the data that explicitly demonstrates that in fact the opposite is true, police have been conditioned to be extra cautions with deadly force against blacks. The counter argument is in that despite being told innocent blacks are executed by cops every day not a single example of such has made it to the broad public conscious. Why are stoned felons resisting arrest used as the rallying points if all those innocent victims are available?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 8/12/2020 9:04:03 AM (No. 507325)
These are The Four Policemen of the Minneapolis Apocalypse. Their punishment should be to write a new manual for subduing “excited delirium” suspects. And then to personally burn every existing manual that brought the Mpls PD to this sorry pass. This article is NOT an easy read, nor is the article Parry wrote before this one. I applaud all that hard work, though I don't quite understand it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
davew 8/12/2020 9:20:34 AM (No. 507350)
I guess there still are some honest investigative journalists left in America who know how to pursue the facts in a story. What will be interesting is to see how the MSM will suppress this. Even Hannity is heavily invested in his conviction that Floyd was asphyxiated and murdered based on his "expertise" with martial arts. Dan Bongino and other former PD types have also weighed in against Chauvin based on their "knowledge" of police training. The lesson remains that 99% of what you get from the media is BS. Let's see if anybody has the courage to put this out given the current climate.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
lakerman1 8/12/2020 9:34:12 AM (No. 507362)
as an arbitrator, I handled police disciplinary cases, including use of force. and when the video was shown, of Chauvin kneeling on floyd's neck, I was made uncomfortable, but I posted here to caution people to wait for the body cam videos.
I also was not familiar with the excited delirium stuff, in any detail.
Reading this article, which was an easy read and well written, my only question is, did the officers have Narcan? If so, it should have been administered. It may have not saved Floyd's life, but it was part of the procedure outlined in the training manual.
I could see a situation where the judge, after the prosecution's presentation, issuing a directed verdict of not guilty, on all four officers.
minnesota AG Keith X. Ellison has hinted at that, blaming a not guilty verdict on 'clever defense lawyers.'
, I would note that minnesota historically has been known as a 'good government' state, that other states could follow on a variety of challenges.
Minnesota no longer deserves that label. From top to bottom in state and local government, they are a disgrace. And the people they send to Congress? The same.
Finally, those training procedures dealing with excited delirium are likely contained in Federal, State and Local police training manuals all over the U.S. If I am correct, shame on the national police organizations for not stepping up in this case.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
MDConservative 8/12/2020 11:01:32 AM (No. 507454)
The genie is out of the bottle. Facts, logic and evidence to the contrary won't put that genie back.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
BillW. 8/12/2020 11:08:36 AM (No. 507460)
Who cares? He serving his purpose.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 8/12/2020 11:46:57 AM (No. 507494)
#10, just as everyone viewing that video clip felt and there seemed to be a rush to make Derek Chauvin a criminal right way.
Remember this commandment from God: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor?
I feel sorry for the person who took the video clip to the media. The media bought into it and that is not surprising because they make it clear day in and day out where there alliances are held. Not so much for the person taking the video clip. They probably don't understand policies and procedures a police officer has to follow.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
earlybird 8/12/2020 1:40:16 PM (No. 507624)
Look at the first photo from the Minneapolis training material. The man restraining the subject is not kneeling. Chauvin was not kneeling. Instead the head restraint (to keep the subject from rearing up) is achieved by squatting. The man is squatting with his weight on his feet as his knee is over the side of the subject’s neck.
As we learned before, the reason for putting the subject on his stomach as opposed to his back is that on his stomach the rib cage protects the lungs and keeps them from collapsing against the spine as they would in a prone (on back) position.
One poster mentions a drug that can be administered to those who have OD’d. There has been no mention of that. Drugs are usually administered by EMS personnel, not police officers.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 8/12/2020 2:38:44 PM (No. 507685)
I hope that, like George Zimmerman, the trail proves that they did nothing wrong. Clearly the full autopsy and the full videos show that they did nothing to cause his death - the autopsy says drug overdose and heart attack.
These officers are innocent, and need to be paid real reparations for this Ben Crump fraud.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
earlybird 8/12/2020 2:44:57 PM (No. 507693)
Here is an important read - linked in this article, a previous article by George Parry “Who Killed George Floyd?” in which he talks about the two autopsies. The original one that had not yet been completed because it was awaiting toxicology test results; and the sketchy one supposedly done by Baden and his cohort, also without benefit of the toxicology reports. It was Biden’s sketchy report language. blaming police restraint for Floyd’s death, that was subsequently inserted in the Hennepin County medical examiner’s revised report.
I hope the four officers have first rate defense attorneys. The state’s case is a prosecutor’s nightmare.
https://knowledgeisgood.net/2020/08/07/who-killed-george-floyd/
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Polecat49 8/12/2020 2:50:27 PM (No. 507696)
Fecal matter might flow downhill, BUT, there is another widely h known axiom among law enforcement oficers that says " the biggest pile of excrement floats to the top of the toilet bowl!"
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
DVC 8/12/2020 2:59:09 PM (No. 507704)
#16, the full, completed autopsy report has been linked to multiple times at this site.
AFAIK, it has been available online since a short time after Floyd's death. And the "second autopsy" is a fraud. The person who did it never touched the body, just observed videos after the fact and made the comments ordered and paid for by Ben Crump.
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