George Floyd R.I.P

Sorry I didn't deal with it mate. Suppose sometimes, I just feel people have to be allowed to show their face, and that others will deal with them. My brains a bit scatty at the mo, I will try and have a good read back later and see what's been going on. <ok>

I prefer the leave it but let the residents deal with it approach
 
Charges now increased to 2nd degree for killer cop, and other three cops also to be charged, no detail on what charges yet.
 
2nd degree is intentional murder but not premeditated, which carries a sentence of 40 years. 3rd degree only carried 25 in that state.
 
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Can't see it lasting that long. Us Brits only tend to riot when the weather's nice.

i think them days are over.....................i think its time we joined our black brothers and sisters and start tearing down the walls that divide us.

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Discussion on CNN, I don't know if the guy is a legal expert, but says, he understands that 'intent' is what the public want, but it will be harder to prove to a Jury. However, if the Jury, don't find guilty on a second degree murder, they could still find the accused of 3rd degree, so it's not an all or nothing.

The 3 other cops have or will be charged with aiding and abetting murder.

Charges above is according to court records as seen by CNN journalists.
 
Charges now increased to 2nd degree for killer cop, and other three cops also to be charged, no detail on what charges yet.

I wonder if that's come about as a result of the copper's interrogation?
 
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I wonder if that's come about as a result of the copper's interrogation?

My guess it's come about because of public pressure, there was clear intent imho in that video evidence. I really don't know what part of 'I can't breath' that the cop couldn't understand. I said it early on in this thread, that cop went beyond the point of no return. So it certainly is a correct charge, and he is going to have to pay the consequences of his actions.