Chauvin is not a good man. He had big issues with not putting in tax returns, which is almost certainly an indication that he was on the take. He has several past incidents of police brutality.
That said, in the instance of Saint Floyd of Fentanyl, he arrived on the scene late after events had been bungled by two rookie cops.
In the face of a riotous mob Chauvin scrupulously followed his training and applied police procedure on camera.
Even if he is totally vindicated by the appeal, this has still been a stunningly egregious miscarriage of justice.
Chauvin has been made into an example. Cops, do what is politically expedient, not what is right; or else!
Chauvin is not a good man. He had big issues with not putting in tax returns, which is almost certainly an indication that he was on the take. He has several past incidents of police brutality.
That said, in the instance of Saint Floyd of Fentanyl, he arrived on the scene late after events had been bungled by two rookie cops.
In the face of a riotous mob Chauvin scrupulously followed his training and applied police procedure on camera.
Even if he is totally vindicated by the appeal, this has still been a stunningly egregious miscarriage of justice.
Chauvin has been made into an example. Cops, do what is politically expedient, not what is right; or else!
Cheating on your taxes is the most moral thing an American can do.
"Being on the take" means taking bribes, not just cheating taxes.