not even wrong, he did nothing, almost 4 times the lethal dose of fent in Floyd's system killed him, not the "knee on neck" (which is, fun fact, taught to all US police officers as means to prevent delirious individuals from hurting others or themselves)
He also took a deal on tax evasion, his wife was playing games with tax withholding and he knew about it. He'd be in prison anyway even if he was acquitted on just being there when St Floyd expired from his fentanyl OD.
they wanted this, even though he did nothing wrong.
not even wrong, he did nothing, almost 4 times the lethal dose of fent in Floyd's system killed him, not the "knee on neck" (which is, fun fact, taught to all US police officers as means to prevent delirious individuals from hurting others or themselves)
He also took a deal on tax evasion, his wife was playing games with tax withholding and he knew about it. He'd be in prison anyway even if he was acquitted on just being there when St Floyd expired from his fentanyl OD.
When they couldn't get Al Capone on his most vicious crimes, they got him on tax evasion.
Not that Chauvin is Al Capone, of course, but you get what I mean.
Allowing a woman to handle finances, maybe he does deserve to be imprisoned.
Yeah, but she evaded taxes, she can't be that bad.
So the points stands.