Here's what I saw.......and heard. George Floyd did not throw any F-bombs. The cop started right in with "Put your F-ing hands on the steering wheel".
I couldn't have said it better. You are a true American my friend.murdock » 38 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Floyd was a worthless piece ****. Good riddance to the *** thug!
After watching this bit of video and listening to the facts explained by, I guess Megan Kelley, my opinion is that the cop started off on bad footing.murdock » 38 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Floyd was a worthless piece ****. Good riddance to the *** thug!
Maybe he was a piece of crap. I really don't know.PhiloBeddo » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I couldn't have said it better. You are a true American my friend.
Skans » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ After watching this bit of video and listening to the facts explained by, I guess Megan Kelley, my opinion is that the cop started off on bad footing.I don't care what George Floyd was or wasn't, but I can tell you this. That cop wasn't investigating, he was looking for a problem.
- Floyd wasn't driving - he was parked. So, there were no driving offenses.
- Maybe the car window didn't work and that's why Floyd opened the door.
- Floyd initially wasn't really acting erratically and I didn't feel he was intentionally disobeying the officer.
- This inquiry was supposed to be over a counterfeit bill - not a violent crime; not a crime involving the use of the vehicle.
- The cop had a foul mouth and a bad attitude from the start.
- The cop drew his pistol......why?
Skans » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Maybe he was a piece of crap. I really don't know.
But, what I do know is that in my mind, that extra footage makes me feel worse about the cops than I did previously.
Yeah, watching that video didn't give me any warm-fuzzies about that cop, that's for sure. And, I'm typically ok with cops. I don't really know what the protocol is where a store owner reports a counterfeit bill and the cop has to investigate. That could be part of Floyd's racket, or perhaps he may not have had a clue it was counterfeit.murdock » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I haven't trusted the police or wanted anything to do with them for a long time. I've seen too much...
I bet you love criminals though. Without cops, criminals run amuck.murdock » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I haven't trusted the police or wanted anything to do with them for a long time. I've seen too much...
Liz Collin's....gave up her MSM tv career for this...
They had a history as bouncers in a local bar...Skans » 31 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ After watching this bit of video and listening to the facts explained by, I guess Megan Kelley, my opinion is that the cop started off on bad footing.I don't care what George Floyd was or wasn't, but I can tell you this. That cop wasn't investigating, he was looking for a problem.
- Floyd wasn't driving - he was parked. So, there were no driving offenses.
- Maybe the car window didn't work and that's why Floyd opened the door.
- Floyd initially wasn't really acting erratically and I didn't feel he was intentionally disobeying the officer.
- This inquiry was supposed to be over a counterfeit bill - not a violent crime; not a crime involving the use of the vehicle.
- The cop had a foul mouth and a bad attitude from the start.
- The cop drew his pistol......why?
I didn't know that. And, I didn't know they were only on the job for several days. I guess the Left picked the right set of cops to make an example of.
I believe 2 of the officers were rookies..."ride alongs"....Skans » 33 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I didn't know that. And, I didn't know they were only on the job for several days. I guess the Left picked the right set of cops to make an example of.
philPedo,PhiloBeddo » 56 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I bet you love criminals though. Without cops, criminals run amuck.