It certainly shows a much bigger picture of the incident at the very least. Through watching this video it becomes much more apparent that he's very much intoxicated from the substances found in his blood during the autopsy.
Giving an honest critique, the officers seemed to be much more subdued than the media's claims would have people believe. I'd say they could work a bit on people skills -- when dealing with those who accompanied him -- but I don't see any reason they would expect him to be in a particularly "fragile" condition. I still believe the main officer, Chauvin(?), crossed the line with how he handled the knee on the back of the neck, but I'll stand by my initial reaction that he didn't do it expecting that Floyd would die; there also doesn't appear to be any racial motivation involved either. I would think the most they could get him convicted of would be criminal negligence and possibly a manslaughter charge, but I guess we'll have to wait and see how this circus performance ends up.
To be honest, I feel worse for that rookie cop being tied into all of this nonsense. Saw a video of some Karen nagging him and making a scene in a grocery store; it was pretty annoying to watch. Imagine being in your first couple days, trying to do some good in life and this shit happens.
It certainly shows a much bigger picture of the incident at the very least. Through watching this video it becomes much more apparent that he's very much intoxicated from the substances found in his blood during the autopsy.
Giving an honest critique, the officers seemed to be much more subdued than the media's claims would have people believe. I'd say they could work a bit on people skills -- when dealing with those who accompanied him -- but I don't see any reason they would expect him to be in a particularly "fragile" condition. I still believe the main officer, Chauvin(?), crossed the line with how he handled the knee on the back of the neck, but I'll stand by my initial reaction that he didn't do it expecting that Floyd would die; there also doesn't appear to be any racial motivation involved either. I would think the most they could get him convicted of would be criminal negligence and possibly a manslaughter charge, but I guess we'll have to wait and see how this circus performance ends up.
To be honest, I feel worse for that rookie cop being tied into all of this nonsense. Saw a video of some Karen nagging him and making a scene in a grocery store; it was pretty annoying to watch. Imagine being in your first couple days, trying to do some good in life and this shit happens.