https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/01/politics/donald-trump-race-police/index.html This, after he hides in a bunker Friday night and turned the lights off in the White House last night.
Were the so called white supremacists wearing KKK hoods or were they skinheads with Swastika tattoos?
Or did they just happen to be "white people" who are being identified as white supremacists because that is the narrative Democrats want to push on people?
Three years ago today, I checked my voice mail and heard nurse who worked with the UCLA liver transplant department. I had to get a ride to the hospital that night. The doctor had a repair my abdomen and blood vessels because the liver was so large. My surgery was on the next morning June 2nd of 2017.
After 12 hours of surgery I received a liver from a young woman who had passed away that day.
I had Polycystic Liver Disease and my liver weighed about 30 lbs. My doctor said that it broke his back when he removed it from my body. The doctor had a repair my abdomen and blood vessels because the liver was so large. It had gotten so large that it was below my heart.
I have completely recovered from everything. I'm blessed to be alive today.
An autopsy commissioned for George Floyd's family found that he died of asphyxiation due to neck and back compression when a Minneapolis police officer held his knee on Floyd's neck for several minutes and ignored his cries of distress, the family's attorneys said Monday.
The autopsy by a doctor who also examined Eric Garner's body found the compression cut off blood to Floyd's brain, and weight on his back made it hard to breathe, attorney Ben Crump said at a news conference.
The family's autopsy differs from the official autopsy as described in a criminal complaint against the officer. That autopsy included the effects of being restrained, along with underlying health issues and potential intoxicants in Floyd's system, but also said it found nothing "to support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation."
Floyd, a black man who was in handcuffs at the time, died after the white officer ignored bystander shouts to get off him and Floyd's cries that he couldn't breathe. His death, captured on citizen video, sparked days of protests in Minneapolis that have spread to cities around America.
The official autopsy last week provided no other details about intoxicants, and toxicology results can take weeks. In the 911 call that drew police, the caller described the man suspected of paying with counterfeit money as "awfully drunk and he's not in control of himself."
Crump said last week that he was commissioning the family's own autopsy. Floyd's family, like the families of other black men killed by police, wanted an independent look because they didn't trust local authorities to produce an unbiased autopsy.
The family's autopsy was conducted by Michael Baden and Allecia Wilson. Baden is the former chief medical examiner of New York City, who was hired to conduct an autopsy of Eric Garner, a black man who died in 2014 after New York police placed him in a chokehold and he pleaded that he could not breathe.
Baden also conducted an independent autopsy of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri. He said Brown's autopsy, requested by the teen's family, didn't reveal signs of a struggle, casting doubt on a claim by police that a struggle between Brown and the officer led to the shooting.
The officer who held his knee on Floyd's neck, Derek Chauvin, has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter and is in custody in a state prison. The other three officers on scene, like Chauvin, were fired the day after the incident but have not been charged.
The head of the Minneapolis police union said in a letter to members that the officers were fired without due process and labor attorneys are fighting for their jobs. Lt. Bob Kroll, the union president, also criticized city leadership, saying a lack of support is to blame for the days of sometimes violent protests.
When asked to respond, Mayor Jacob Frey said: "For a man who complains so frequently about a lack of community trust and support for the police department, Bob Kroll remains shockingly indifferent to his role in undermining that trust and support." Frey said Kroll's opposition to reform and lack of empathy for the community has undermined trust in the police.
Gov. Tim Walz announced Sunday that Attorney General Keith Ellison would take the lead in any prosecutions in Floyd's death. Local civil rights activists have said Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman doesn't have the trust of the black community. They have protested outside his house, and pressed him to charge the other three officers.
GOP SENTORS WAKE UP! LIVE UP TO YOUR OATH OF OFFICE!!!!!
By Fred Hiatt Republican senators, you know he is a danger to the republic. It is not too late to say so. It is not too late to help save your country, and maybe your self-respect. You know it is wrong for a president to be spreading vile fictions about the death of a young woman 19 years ago. You know it is corrosive when he lies, and lies, and lies. And you know it is contemptible when a president, with his nation on edge as civil unrest spreads, can do nothing but threaten, divide and incite. How do I know you know? Because nothing in your careers, before the age of Donald Trump, hints at a willingness to tolerate such odious behavior. Yes, I’m talking to you, Lamar Alexander. And you, John Barrasso. And Roy Blunt. Richard Burr. Susan Collins. Mike Crapo. Joni Ernst. Cory Gardner. Chuck Grassley. Mike Lee. Lisa Murkowski. Rob Portman. Jim Risch. Pat Roberts. Marco Rubio. Ben Sasse. Tim Scott. Dan Sullivan. John Thune. Roger Wicker. And others in your caucus, too. Even you, Lindsey Graham. Even for you, it’s not too late. Five years ago, could any of you have imagined excusing a leader who praised white supremacists, called his former opponent a criminal and a “skank,” mocked the weight and appearance of your fellow leaders? Could you have imagined tolerating a president who sought to bend law enforcement, diplomacy and intelligence collection to his personal needs and whims? You know, you all know, that he has imperiled the country and cost thousands of lives with his contempt for science and expertise. Many of you have championed funding for the National Institutes of Health. Could you have imagined, five years ago, biting your tongue when a president told a country in peril that a virus would “magically” disappear? Would you have endorsed dangerous nostrums or mocked sound public health advice? You know that he has eroded what turns out to be the surprisingly fragile system of checks and balances laid out in the Constitution that you have sworn to support and defend. Five years ago, you would not have tolerated a president spending money that Congress — your Article I branch — had explicitly decided not to spend, or shrugging off any attempt at congressional oversight, or firing inspectors general at will. You know that he has dangerously eroded the United States’ security and standing in the world with his impulsiveness, his contempt for allies, his trashing of core American values and his naive embrace of America’s foes. .
How do I know you know? Because many of you have spent your careers defending those values, building the institutions that undergird them, cultivating relationships across oceans. You shuddered when he trusted Russia’s leader over our own intelligence community, when he hailed the boss of the Chinese Communist Party as “a good man” and “a very, very good friend,” when he “fell in love” with the criminal strongman of Communist North Korea. Before the age of Trump, you could not have imagined staying silent in the face of such abominations. So why do you stay silent now? Why does your colleague Mitt Romney seem so lonely in maintaining his moral compass? It’s not hard to guess. You see your former colleagues Bob Corker and Jeff Flake, cast into political irrelevance for raising the most timid of objections. You think, better to stay viable. Keep your head down, don’t provoke the bully, and you can help restore sanity when he is gone. But if he is reelected, restoring sanity may not be an option. The republic will be forever altered, as you know. And you know this, too: Joe Biden would be a better choice for the country, at this moment. Of course, you disagree with many of his policies. You dislike some of the people he would bring into government. But he would respect the Constitution, the rule of law, simple human decency and the norms that have kept this experiment alive. So why not hang together, announce you are voting for Biden, and help save your country? Explain that the president has left you no other honorable choice. You can still campaign for a Republican majority in the Senate to act as a check on a Democratic administration and its judicial picks. At best, you might help save your party and rescue your country. At worst, you would meet the fate of Corker and Flake. That may seem unbearable to you. But if Trump is reelected, history will remember them far more kindly than those who, silently or actively, were complicit in the degradation of our democracy
The family's autopsy was conducted by Michael Baden and Allecia Wilson. Baden is the former chief medical examiner of New York City, who was hired to conduct an autopsy of Eric Garner, a black man who died in 2014 after New York police placed him in a chokehold and he pleaded that he could not breathe.
Blogger Roger Amick said... It took the City of New York five years to actually fire the officer who killed Michael Brown
That would be highly metaphysical since officer Darren Willson was a member of the Ferguson police department. I believed he resigned and had to go into hiding because of what the news media did to him.
The stable genius posted this to twitter, and then deleted it
realDonaldTrump (R-Fla.) @realDonaldTrump
The National Guard has been activated In Minneapolis. They have arrived on the seen. George Floyd will not have died in vain. Respect his memory!!!
Deleted after 21 seconds at 10:43 AM on 29 May.
He also posted this.....
realDonaldTrump (R-Fla.) @realDonaldTrump
Sleep Joe Biden’s people are so Radical Left that they are working to get the Anarchists out of jail, and probably more. Joe doesn’t know anything about it, he is clueless, but they will be the real power, not Joe. They will be calling the shots! Big tax increases for all, Plus!
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Different angle, shows how non-physically threatening she was and small. Disgusting.
Dan Bongino
@dbongino
Is @jtimberlake going to bail them out?
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/dbongino/status/1267238959718989828
If not Joe Biden probably will.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/01/politics/donald-trump-race-police/index.html
This, after he hides in a bunker Friday night and turned the lights off in the White House last night.
The looting and destruction of property is inappropriate behavior.
The are videos showing white supremacist looting from CVS.
But you will never show them here Scott A**hole.
Sure Rog...
Were the so called white supremacists wearing KKK hoods or were they skinheads with Swastika tattoos?
Or did they just happen to be "white people" who are being identified as white supremacists because that is the narrative Democrats want to push on people?
Liar!
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/watch-white-men-brandishing-machete-attack-and-beat-nonwhite-protester-in-minneapolis/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4684
https://www.alternet.org/2020/06/listen-heres-the-leaked-audio-of-trumps-unhinged-call-with-governors-and-says-they-need-to-crack-down-on-protesters/
The are videos showing white supremacist looting from CVS.
Do you really believe black people would take orders from or even allow white supremacist into their protest?
What the fuck have you been smoking?
Floyd's family are calling for the looting to end. But the protests should continue.
Um liver you still have yet to post a video of white supremacists looting a CVS
Three years ago today, I checked my voice mail and heard nurse who worked with the UCLA liver transplant department. I had to get a ride to the hospital that night. The doctor had a repair my abdomen and blood vessels because the liver was so large.
My surgery was on the next morning June 2nd of 2017.
After 12 hours of surgery I received a liver from a young woman who had passed away that day.
I had Polycystic Liver Disease and my liver weighed about 30 lbs. My doctor said that it broke his back when he removed it from my body. The doctor had a repair my abdomen and blood vessels because the liver was so large. It had gotten so large that it was below my heart.
I have completely recovered from everything. I'm blessed to be alive today.
https://youtu.be/LmyfbNa4FSQ
The are videos showing white supremacist looting from CVS.
white supremacists, eh alky?
what tipped you off that they were neo-nazi's?
the fact that they were WHITE?
white like ANTIFA white?
you'll always be a small thinker alky.
they're WHITE! they must be white nationalist, white supremacist, neo-nazi, trump supporters because WHITE!
btw alky, aren't you WHITE???
brushing up on your turner diaries, are ya?
That’s your proof?
You fucking idiot
You just make shit up. Have the nurse feed you your porridge and go back to sleep
An autopsy commissioned for George Floyd's family found that he died of asphyxiation due to neck and back compression when a Minneapolis police officer held his knee on Floyd's neck for several minutes and ignored his cries of distress, the family's attorneys said Monday.
The autopsy by a doctor who also examined Eric Garner's body found the compression cut off blood to Floyd's brain, and weight on his back made it hard to breathe, attorney Ben Crump said at a news conference.
The family's autopsy differs from the official autopsy as described in a criminal complaint against the officer. That autopsy included the effects of being restrained, along with underlying health issues and potential intoxicants in Floyd's system, but also said it found nothing "to support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation."
Blogger Roger Amick said...
https://youtu.be/LmyfbNa4FSQ
gol-lee!
look at all those white robed and hooded guys on horses galloping down santa monica boulevard, alky!
looks like the end of blazing saddles!
imbecile.
Floyd, a black man who was in handcuffs at the time, died after the white officer ignored bystander shouts to get off him and Floyd's cries that he couldn't breathe. His death, captured on citizen video, sparked days of protests in Minneapolis that have spread to cities around America.
The official autopsy last week provided no other details about intoxicants, and toxicology results can take weeks. In the 911 call that drew police, the caller described the man suspected of paying with counterfeit money as "awfully drunk and he's not in control of himself."
Crump said last week that he was commissioning the family's own autopsy. Floyd's family, like the families of other black men killed by police, wanted an independent look because they didn't trust local authorities to produce an unbiased autopsy.
The family's autopsy was conducted by Michael Baden and Allecia Wilson. Baden is the former chief medical examiner of New York City, who was hired to conduct an autopsy of Eric Garner, a black man who died in 2014 after New York police placed him in a chokehold and he pleaded that he could not breathe.
Baden also conducted an independent autopsy of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri. He said Brown's autopsy, requested by the teen's family, didn't reveal signs of a struggle, casting doubt on a claim by police that a struggle between Brown and the officer led to the shooting.
The officer who held his knee on Floyd's neck, Derek Chauvin, has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter and is in custody in a state prison. The other three officers on scene, like Chauvin, were fired the day after the incident but have not been charged.
The head of the Minneapolis police union said in a letter to members that the officers were fired without due process and labor attorneys are fighting for their jobs. Lt. Bob Kroll, the union president, also criticized city leadership, saying a lack of support is to blame for the days of sometimes violent protests.
When asked to respond, Mayor Jacob Frey said: "For a man who complains so frequently about a lack of community trust and support for the police department, Bob Kroll remains shockingly indifferent to his role in undermining that trust and support." Frey said Kroll's opposition to reform and lack of empathy for the community has undermined trust in the police.
Gov. Tim Walz announced Sunday that Attorney General Keith Ellison would take the lead in any prosecutions in Floyd's death. Local civil rights activists have said Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman doesn't have the trust of the black community. They have protested outside his house, and pressed him to charge the other three officers.
Freeman remains on the case.
https://apnews.com/d054dd2805bcfc67aad38bc0c6327c7b
There was video and witness of the Michael Brown incident.
And it was Obama's DOJ that concluded there was no civil rights violation.
Because there was no underlying crime.
GOP SENTORS WAKE UP! LIVE UP TO YOUR OATH OF OFFICE!!!!!
By Fred Hiatt
Republican senators, you know he is a danger to the republic.
It is not too late to say so. It is not too late to help save your country, and maybe your self-respect.
You know it is wrong for a president to be spreading vile fictions about the death of a young woman 19 years ago. You know it is corrosive when he lies, and lies, and lies. And you know it is contemptible when a president, with his nation on edge as civil unrest spreads, can do nothing but threaten, divide and incite.
How do I know you know? Because nothing in your careers, before the age of Donald Trump, hints at a willingness to tolerate such odious behavior.
Yes, I’m talking to you, Lamar Alexander. And you, John Barrasso. And Roy Blunt. Richard Burr. Susan Collins. Mike Crapo. Joni Ernst. Cory Gardner. Chuck Grassley. Mike Lee. Lisa Murkowski. Rob Portman. Jim Risch. Pat Roberts. Marco Rubio. Ben Sasse. Tim Scott. Dan Sullivan. John Thune. Roger Wicker.
And others in your caucus, too. Even you, Lindsey Graham. Even for you, it’s not too late.
Five years ago, could any of you have imagined excusing a leader who praised white supremacists, called his former opponent a criminal and a “skank,” mocked the weight and appearance of your fellow leaders?
Could you have imagined tolerating a president who sought to bend law enforcement, diplomacy and intelligence collection to his personal needs and whims?
You know, you all know, that he has imperiled the country and cost thousands of lives with his contempt for science and expertise.
Many of you have championed funding for the National Institutes of Health. Could you have imagined, five years ago, biting your tongue when a president told a country in peril that a virus would “magically” disappear? Would you have endorsed dangerous nostrums or mocked sound public health advice?
You know that he has eroded what turns out to be the surprisingly fragile system of checks and balances laid out in the Constitution that you have sworn to support and defend. Five years ago, you would not have tolerated a president spending money that Congress — your Article I branch — had explicitly decided not to spend, or shrugging off any attempt at congressional oversight, or firing inspectors general at will.
You know that he has dangerously eroded the United States’ security and standing in the world with his impulsiveness, his contempt for allies, his trashing of core American values and his naive embrace of America’s foes.
.
How do I know you know? Because many of you have spent your careers defending those values, building the institutions that undergird them, cultivating relationships across oceans. You shuddered when he trusted Russia’s leader over our own intelligence community, when he hailed the boss of the Chinese Communist Party as “a good man” and “a very, very good friend,” when he “fell in love” with the criminal strongman of Communist North Korea. Before the age of Trump, you could not have imagined staying silent in the face of such abominations.
So why do you stay silent now? Why does your colleague Mitt Romney seem so lonely in maintaining his moral compass?
It’s not hard to guess. You see your former colleagues Bob Corker and Jeff Flake, cast into political irrelevance for raising the most timid of objections. You think, better to stay viable. Keep your head down, don’t provoke the bully, and you can help restore sanity when he is gone.
But if he is reelected, restoring sanity may not be an option. The republic will be forever altered, as you know.
And you know this, too: Joe Biden would be a better choice for the country, at this moment. Of course, you disagree with many of his policies. You dislike some of the people he would bring into government. But he would respect the Constitution, the rule of law, simple human decency and the norms that have kept this experiment alive.
So why not hang together, announce you are voting for Biden, and help save your country? Explain that the president has left you no other honorable choice. You can still campaign for a Republican majority in the Senate to act as a check on a Democratic administration and its judicial picks. At best, you might help save your party and rescue your country.
At worst, you would meet the fate of Corker and Flake. That may seem unbearable to you. But if Trump is reelected, history will remember them far more kindly than those who, silently or actively, were complicit in the degradation of our democracy
It took the City of New York five years
to actually fire the officer who killed Michael Brown
They Took His Breath.
He Had No Pulse.
They Killed Him.
The Ambulance Was His Hearse.
The family's autopsy was conducted by Michael Baden and Allecia Wilson. Baden is the former chief medical examiner of New York City, who was hired to conduct an autopsy of Eric Garner, a black man who died in 2014 after New York police placed him in a chokehold and he pleaded that he could not breathe.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
It took the City of New York five years
to actually fire the officer who killed Michael Brown
That would be highly metaphysical since officer Darren Willson was a member of the Ferguson police department. I believed he resigned and had to go into hiding because of what the news media did to him.
https://youtu.be/iWY0LPMeMsI
Roger is getting as dotty as Biden.
It’s Roger’s world, where Ike beat Truman and Nixon defeated Carter, he’s completely lost his tenuous grasp on reality
The stable genius posted this to twitter, and then deleted it
realDonaldTrump (R-Fla.)
@realDonaldTrump
The National Guard has been activated In Minneapolis. They have arrived on the seen. George Floyd will not have died in vain. Respect his memory!!!
Deleted after 21 seconds at 10:43 AM on 29 May.
He also posted this.....
realDonaldTrump (R-Fla.)
@realDonaldTrump
Sleep Joe Biden’s people are so Radical Left that they are working to get the Anarchists out of jail, and probably more. Joe doesn’t know anything about it, he is clueless, but they will be the real power, not Joe. They will be calling the shots! Big tax increases for all, Plus!
Deleted after 35 minutes about 7 hours ago.
The President hasn't spoken to Fauci for two weeks now
As I said, Roger is dotty.
Eisenhower didn't defeat Truman.
I never voted for Carter because I didn't think that he was up to the job.
You claimed Ike beat Truman on several occasions here..
Until I pointed out Truman never lost a presidential election
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