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A police administrator all but admits perjury

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Posted By: DW626, 5/11/2025 8:44:19 PM

In George Floyd: did a police administrator commit perjury? I wrote of the probability Minneapolis Assistant Police Chief Katie Blackwell committed perjury to ensure former MPD officer Derek Chauvin’s conviction in the self-inflicted death of George Floyd. I wrote in part: “Fourteen current and former police officers with the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) have signed sworn declarations which say they believe MPD Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell perjured herself when testifying in former MPD officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial. Specifically, the group of former officers say they believe Blackwell perjured herself when she testified in court…”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 5/11/2025 8:55:31 PM (No. 1948487)
Posted yesterday.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: voxpopuli 5/11/2025 8:58:30 PM (No. 1948488)
keep up the pressure on this post it EVERY day until Chauvin is free and has a BILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT
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Reply 3 - Posted by: kono 5/11/2025 9:02:20 PM (No. 1948490)
Yep, #1 -- https://www.lucianne.com/2025/05/10/a_police_administrator_all_but_admits_perjury_151473.html
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DW626 5/11/2025 9:13:47 PM (No. 1948491)
Sorry for the repost y’all.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: JHHolliday 5/11/2025 9:14:28 PM (No. 1948492)
They should all be occupying Chauvin's cell when Derek is released and he will be. Trump can't pardon him now because the usual looters and arsonists would try to burn down businesses again and maybe hurt or kill innocent people but Derek's day is coming. He will have lawyers lining up to sign on for the chance to sue these despicable people who railroaded him.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 5/12/2025 4:39:00 AM (No. 1948532)
Lying Police Chiefs, say it ain't so. So. No surprises here. A DEI Police Chief validating the Do Expect Incompetency tag.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ARKfamily 5/12/2025 5:54:42 AM (No. 1948546)
Why wouldn't Derek Chauvin's lawyer be taking action on this?
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