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Justice For George Floyd
Derek Chauvin has just been found guilty of all three charges pending against him.

I'm glad the trial is finally over.
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Kiddiec͕̤̱͋̿͑͠at eredeti hozzászólása:
Radene eredeti hozzászólása:
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When's the last time anything relating to American social and political issues was discussed politely?

Every time someone complains about "first world problems" that we can all agree on, such as uncomfortable chairs in classrooms.

That's about it, though.

:PlanetFour:
Chairs must be uncomfortable because sitting is bad! Challenge me!
Kiddiec͕̤̱͋̿͑͠at eredeti hozzászólása:
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When's the last time anything relating to American social and political issues was discussed politely?

Every time someone complains about "first world problems" that we can all agree on, such as uncomfortable chairs in classrooms.

That's about it, though.


:PlanetFour:
What do you mean, tilting the chair to the back was one of the best things about school.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Sixtyfivekills; 2021. ápr. 20., 15:19
anrkyuk eredeti hozzászólása:
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The question...
How does one man get convicted for second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter when there is only one victim ?
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There only needs to be one victim for that charge / conviction.

Serial homicide is a different charge.

Hope that answers your question. It should be as simple as that.

[ If you're wondering how someone can get convicted of multiple charges of murdering 1 person - it's because the statutes for the less severe single murder charges also apply to situations where the more severe charge occurred. Therefore, they stack. ]


:yellowradium:
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Kiddiec͕̤̱͋̿͑͠at 🃏; 2021. ápr. 20., 15:24
George Floyd Got Justice Today eredeti hozzászólása:

Ok how do you know if your holding a fake or real 20 dollar bill in your hand? No using outside means to find out either. YOu have to use your eyes and hands only. When counterfeiters are damn good at their job. Also i didn't know him. If you knew anything homie means friend.

Just in regards to the money, I have dealt with fake bills quite a bit and it is absolutely depended on the actual bill. Some are really really good with serious machinery. Some are basically done with a color copier on ordinary paper, there are all kinds of fake bills.

In regards to the fake bill in question, given that it actually turned out to really be fake I'd say it peobably was not that great an imitation. But I don't know much about dollar bills, are there any security measurements like metal stripes, holograms, watermarks or such? The finer details of making imitation more difficult when developing a bill is really quite interesting.
Professor Wokenstien Ph. D ☯ eredeti hozzászólása:
George Floyd Got Justice Today eredeti hozzászólása:

Ok how do you know if your holding a fake or real 20 dollar bill in your hand? No using outside means to find out either. YOu have to use your eyes and hands only. When counterfeiters are damn good at their job. Also i didn't know him. If you knew anything homie means friend.
I guess it was a pretty bad forgery. The store owner who was a minority went to George Floyds car and asked either to exchange to bill for another one or to have him pay with another bill. George Floyd got in the store owners face and pushed him. The store owner went back to his store...and didn't want to call the cops on him. So he again approached Floyds car and asked for an exchange and met an angry Floyd who berated him.

And then the store owner called the cops.

Put yourself is George's shoes. You gave someone a 20 dollar bill and they claim it's fake and want to exchange it. Why wouldn't a rational person exchange it? If you weren't trying to screw him over with a fake 20, why wouldn't you?
Okay, okay. You're right! Floyd had bad manners and was a drug addict. So, let's kill him. That's only logical in 'Merica. ♥♥♥♥ yeah!
Ailes eredeti hozzászólása:
Professor Wokenstien Ph. D ☯ eredeti hozzászólása:
I guess it was a pretty bad forgery. The store owner who was a minority went to George Floyds car and asked either to exchange to bill for another one or to have him pay with another bill. George Floyd got in the store owners face and pushed him. The store owner went back to his store...and didn't want to call the cops on him. So he again approached Floyds car and asked for an exchange and met an angry Floyd who berated him.

And then the store owner called the cops.

Put yourself is George's shoes. You gave someone a 20 dollar bill and they claim it's fake and want to exchange it. Why wouldn't a rational person exchange it? If you weren't trying to screw him over with a fake 20, why wouldn't you?
Okay, okay. You're right! Floyd had bad manners and was a drug addict. So, let's kill him. That's only logical in 'Merica. ♥♥♥♥ yeah!

Yeah, they just skipped all the normal police formalities and killed him. You live in a fantasy land lol.
Ailes eredeti hozzászólása:
Professor Wokenstien Ph. D ☯ eredeti hozzászólása:
I guess it was a pretty bad forgery. The store owner who was a minority went to George Floyds car and asked either to exchange to bill for another one or to have him pay with another bill. George Floyd got in the store owners face and pushed him. The store owner went back to his store...and didn't want to call the cops on him. So he again approached Floyds car and asked for an exchange and met an angry Floyd who berated him.

And then the store owner called the cops.

Put yourself is George's shoes. You gave someone a 20 dollar bill and they claim it's fake and want to exchange it. Why wouldn't a rational person exchange it? If you weren't trying to screw him over with a fake 20, why wouldn't you?
Okay, okay. You're right! Floyd had bad manners and was a drug addict. So, let's kill him. That's only logical in 'Merica. ♥♥♥♥ yeah!
Except he overdosed. Nobody killed him.
Five Nights at Floyd's.
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a friendly neighbour eredeti hozzászólása:
Oh hey. Wonder if this thread is a dumpster fire... Let's see... Hmm...

When's the last time anything relating to American social and political issues was discussed politely?
Pretty much never because most of the people discussing them have no filters or social skills and exist in a juvenile world that entirely consists of trying to pathetically own people over the internet even when the topic involves such heavy and profound issues as "people being arbitrarily killed by police"
Professor Wokenstien Ph. D ☯ eredeti hozzászólása:
George Floyd Got Justice Today eredeti hozzászólása:

Ok how do you know if your holding a fake or real 20 dollar bill in your hand? No using outside means to find out either. YOu have to use your eyes and hands only. When counterfeiters are damn good at their job. Also i didn't know him. If you knew anything homie means friend.
I guess it was a pretty bad forgery. The store owner who was a minority went to George Floyds car and asked either to exchange to bill for another one or to have him pay with another bill. George Floyd got in the store owners face and pushed him. The store owner went back to his store...and didn't want to call the cops on him. So he again approached Floyds car and asked for an exchange and met an angry Floyd who berated him.

And then the store owner called the cops.

Put yourself is George's shoes. You gave someone a 20 dollar bill and they claim it's fake and want to exchange it. Why wouldn't a rational person exchange it? If you weren't trying to screw him over with a fake 20, why wouldn't you?
Yet no video of that ever showed up during the trail. I duckduckgo'ed it and found nothing. You know why? Because the owner himself said he wasn't at the store at the time it happened. You make yourself look bad when people fact check you.



"Owner Mahmod Abumayaleh says he is with community in wanting justice for the Floyd family."

“I was no there. The staff that called police followed protocol when he identified the bill was fake. The patron was out of the establishment when the police arrived, he was outside of the establishment which normally never takes place why he was still there were not sure,” Abumayyaleh said.

Owner Mahmoud Abumayyaleh says what happened on the street outside his establishment should never have ended with a man dying.

“Most of the times when patrons give us a counterfeit bill they don’t even know its fake so when the police are called there is no crime being committed just wat to know where it came from and that’s usually what takes place this was a very circumstantial event that ended in a tragedy and unfortunately we are taking a lot of animosity,” he said.

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/05/28/owner-of-cup-foods-where-police-first-encountered-george-floyd-calls-for-justice/
Kiddiec͕̤̱͋̿͑͠at eredeti hozzászólása:
anrkyuk eredeti hozzászólása:
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The question...
How does one man get convicted for second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter when there is only one victim ?
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There only needs to be one victim for that charge / conviction.

Serial homicide is a different charge.

Hope that answers your question. It should be as simple as that.


:yellowradium:

Forgive me if it does not, you say "one victim for that charge", but he has been charged with 3 convictions, and I do not understand how someone can be charged with second-degree manslaughter or third-degree murder if they have already been charged with second-degree unintentional murder, when there is only one victim.

I apologise if I seem stupid but here in the UK laws pertaining to crimes that resulted in the death of a victim are somewhat simpler, there's Murder, Manslaughter and Culpable Manslaughter, the punishment for these crimes varies wildly depending on the exact circumstances such as, whether or not it was premeditated or on the level of negligence involved, etc.
El poco nuez del muerte eredeti hozzászólása:
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... But I don't know much about dollar bills, are there any security measurements like metal stripes, holograms, watermarks or such? The finer details of making imitation more difficult when developing a bill is really quite interesting.

Yes & there's also a special pen you can use on the bill to determine if it's on the correct kind of paper that federal currency is printed on - I've worked in a business that had such a pen, before.

The trouble comes when people get a-hold of the paper used in real bills, usually by going through a process known as "washing" bills to erase the content of a lower bill & then print the face of a higher bill on it.


I think it's also worth mentioning that if someone gives you a fake bill & you don't catch it (which you very likely wouldn't) now you're the one spending with a fake bill. So people spending fake bills aren't necessarily aware that they're involved in a counterfeit scheme.

This is actually really important when it comes to Floyd because if he didn't make that bill then they just lost one of their leads for trying to track down where it came from, which the FBI & IRS would care very much about.


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George Floyd Got Justice Today eredeti hozzászólása:
Professor Wokenstien Ph. D ☯ eredeti hozzászólása:
I guess it was a pretty bad forgery. The store owner who was a minority went to George Floyds car and asked either to exchange to bill for another one or to have him pay with another bill. George Floyd got in the store owners face and pushed him. The store owner went back to his store...and didn't want to call the cops on him. So he again approached Floyds car and asked for an exchange and met an angry Floyd who berated him.

And then the store owner called the cops.

Put yourself is George's shoes. You gave someone a 20 dollar bill and they claim it's fake and want to exchange it. Why wouldn't a rational person exchange it? If you weren't trying to screw him over with a fake 20, why wouldn't you?
Yet no video of that ever showed up during the trail. I duckduckgo'ed it and found nothing. You know why? Because the owner himself said he wasn't at the store at the time it happened. You make yourself look bad when people fact check you.



"Owner Mahmod Abumayaleh says he is with community in wanting justice for the Floyd family."

“I was no there. The staff that called police followed protocol when he identified the bill was fake. The patron was out of the establishment when the police arrived, he was outside of the establishment which normally never takes place why he was still there were not sure,” Abumayyaleh said.

Owner Mahmoud Abumayyaleh says what happened on the street outside his establishment should never have ended with a man dying.

“Most of the times when patrons give us a counterfeit bill they don’t even know its fake so when the police are called there is no crime being committed just wat to know where it came from and that’s usually what takes place this was a very circumstantial event that ended in a tragedy and unfortunately we are taking a lot of animosity,” he said.

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/05/28/owner-of-cup-foods-where-police-first-encountered-george-floyd-calls-for-justice/
Splitting hairs. The dude who ran the cash registers who processed the 20 dollar bill.

Also your website pushed Russia conspiracy theories. Next time use a better source not a conspiracy theory website.
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Ailes eredeti hozzászólása:
Okay, okay. You're right! Floyd had bad manners and was a drug addict. So, let's kill him. That's only logical in 'Merica. ♥♥♥♥ yeah!

Yeah, they just skipped all the normal police formalities and killed him. You live in a fantasy land lol.
Afaik kneeling on the neck of a person is not common U.S. police tactic, or only one that knowingly can go hand-in-hand with potential serious injury or death. So "normal police formalities" hardly applies here. Even if that were regular procedure it should be questioned regardless. If I gave you a gun and told you to shoot every guy that only remotely appears dangerous to you, would you justify that as well with presumably "normal police formalities"? You are effectively skipping the fact that something is seriously wrong with in the U.S. as far as policing and/or use of deadly force is concerned.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Ailes; 2021. ápr. 20., 15:33
anrkyuk eredeti hozzászólása:
Kiddiec͕̤̱͋̿͑͠at eredeti hozzászólása:

There only needs to be one victim for that charge / conviction.

Serial homicide is a different charge.

Hope that answers your question. It should be as simple as that.


:yellowradium:

Forgive me if it does not, you say "one victim for that charge", but he has been charged with 3 convictions, and I do not understand how someone can be charged with second-degree manslaughter or third-degree murder if they have already been charged with second-degree unintentional murder, when there is only one victim.

I apologise if I seem stupid but here in the UK laws pertaining to crimes that resulted in the death of a victim are somewhat simpler, there's Murder, Manslaughter and Culpable Manslaughter, the punishment for these crimes varies wildly depending on the exact circumstances such as, whether or not it was premeditated or on the level of negligence involved, etc.
I know a fair amount about legal jargon and this also has me confused. Those charges contradict each other. Murder implies you intended to kill someone, manslaughter implies it was an accident. He he accidentally intended to kill someone.
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