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Due process is being lost through the meddling of politicians and mainstream media with criminal trials. There is more in common between the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd trial and the Rittenhouse trial than what you might think... What actually happened on the 25th August 2020 in Kenosha? Did the mainstream media tell you the whole truth?
Kangaroo Court Confirmed: Prosecutor in George Floyd Case Makes Stunning Admission Christine Favocci June 28, 2021, at 4:36pm Derek Chauvin's murder conviction was a pivotal event in American history — not as the moment of racial reckoning the professional race-baiters have sold it as, but rather as the day the Sixth Amendment died. The white former Minneapolis police officer was convicted of three counts of murder and will spend more than two decades behind bars after George Floyd, a black suspect, died while in his custody in May 2020. Instead of the usual case of an impartial jury finding him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt (much more on that in a bit), it now appears there was a concerted effort to scapegoat and sacrifice Chauvin to appease the violent mobs who burned cities for months. But you don't have to take my word for it. According to Keith Ellison, the attorney general of Minnesota and lead prosecutor in the case, Chauvin would not be in jail but for “ordinary people who courageously bore witness to Floyd's death and the pressure from a community that demanded accountability and action,” he said in an Op-Ed for The Washington Post. “For generations, America has been stuck in a cycle of inaction when it comes to addressing decades of mistrust between communities of color and law enforcement,” Ellison began. “To honor the legacy of George Floyd, we must act now to break the cycle.” Though Chauvin's trial didn't include any official accusations of racism against the ex-cop, Ellison subtly tied his conviction to larger tensions that exist between minority communities and law enforcement (Chauvin was somehow such an unabashed white supremacist that he married an Asian immigrant). Ellison lamented how the prosecution of cops is scarce, pointing out that “Chauvin is one of the few police officers ever convicted of murder for a death on the job,” he wrote. “Chauvin's 22½-year sentence, announced Friday, is one of the longest any police officer in the United States has received in modern times for the death of a civilian,” Ellison gloated. The attorney general further recommended “vigorous, visible and swift prosecutions” for officers who harm civilians with excessive use of force but ratcheted up that reasonable proposition into a call for activism. “They should not be afraid to use all the tools the law puts at their disposal,” Ellison advised other prosecutors. “The visibility of prosecutions, to restore and build credibility with the public, is as important as the vigor employed.” However, it was his conclusion that proved the outsized influence Black Lives Matter riots and activism had on the outcome of the case. “My office could not have led the prosecution of Chauvin without the help of ordinary people who courageously bore witness to Floyd's death, and the pressure from a community that demanded accountability and action,” Ellison said. Related: Report: Here's More Evidence Chauvin Juror Lied During Jury Selection It was a sentiment shared by veteran instigator the Rev. Al Sharpton who similarly credited groups like BLM for Chauvin's conviction and harsh sentence. “Justice would have been the maximum. We got more than we thought, only because we have been disappointed so many times before,” Sharpton said Friday following the sentencing. He asserted Chauvin's 22.5-year sentence is “longer than we've ever gotten, but shorter than what we should have gotten in the past” for police involved in other such incidents. “Let us remember: A man lost his life. This is not a prayer of celebration; it's a prayer to thank God for giving the strength to this family and those activists that stayed in the streets to make sure this court had to do what was right,” he said in an apparent nod to the rioters who burned down several major cities in Floyd's name. Ben Crump, the Floyd family's attorney, also credited the uprisings for the severe sentence. “You all raised your voices and because you raised your voices, that is why we got the guilty conviction and that is why we got the longest sentence in the state of Minnesota history,” he said. But more than Ellison's words or Sharpton's rallying cry or Crump's gratitude, the actual circumstances of the trial reveal the greatest miscarriage of justice when it comes to the influence the racial activists had on Chauvin's fate. When footage of Chauvin with his knee across Floyd's neck first went viral on social media, it sparked a months-long outbreak of protests and riots across the country largely fueled by the unfounded narrative that the incident was a racially motivated killing. By the time Chauvin and the other officers involved would stand trial, Minneapolis had become ground-zero for those protests — but a judge denied a change of venue anyway. This meant the jurors were plucked from a city still suffering from the aftermath of those protests tied directly to the man whose fate they would decide. It was clear those selected were painfully aware of the grave consequences that would await the city all over again if Chauvin was set free as an implicit threat. But then there was also California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters who urged protestors at another anti-police rally in Minnesota to “get more confrontational” if they didn't get their way just ahead of the Chauvin trial verdict — and jurors had not been sequestered at the time she said it. Worst yet was juror Brandon Mitchell who it was later learned had attended BLM protests and on more than one occasion wore a shirt that specifically referenced the Floyd case with graphics that read “Get Your Knee Off Our Necks/BLM.” Chauvin was no choir boy, but he still deserved a fair trial that the Sixth Amendment specifically guarantees to all who are accused under the law. Instead, what he got was an activist media exploiting racial tensions and a violent mob to influence prosecutors and jurors to send the man to jail. Never mind that it could have been the number of drugs in Floyd's system or resulting excited delirium that caused his death — only Chauvin's conviction would appease the mob. Many on the left cheer the verdict and the decades-long sentence as a victory for their movement, but it's more likely this was a loss for the right to a fair trial. Today it's Derek Chauvin rotting in jail after facing such odds, a prospect many don't find so bad considering he appeared to be callous and cold while a man died on the street — but who will it be next time?
On this week's episode, hosts April Dawson and Irv Joyner talk with Professor Tamika Moses, a Criminal Law Specialist and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and Professor Donald Corbett, Constitutional Law Expert about the murder of George Floyd and the Derek Chauvin murder trial, verdict, and consequences.
As we look back on the death of George Floyd and the trial of Derek Chauvin as Christians, what are we to think? How are we to think? All over this fallen world people seek revenge for injustices. Should we do it unto others because they did it unto us? Join Keith and Mark as they grapple with the complexities of it all, using God's word.
On this week's episode, hosts April Dawson and Irv Joyner talk with Professor Tamika Moses, a Criminal Law Specialist and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and Professor Donald Corbett, Constitutional Law Expert about the murder of George Floyd and the Derek Chauvin murder trial, verdict, and consequences.
The fellas provided some much needed Positive Black News then shared dialogue on the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd verdict, Blue Face sketchy tattoo camp, upcoming celebrity fights, being friend zoned, Man Thot Jobs and so much more. Tune in it's The Culture Uncut!!!
Profound thoughts on the Derek Chauvin / George Floyd verdict while reflecting on where things were in April of 2020. Mike Davis of VariantWheels is in studio to talk about the wheel industry in the modern era and the differences between cast and cold forged wheels. Connect with the show · Car Instagram / Show Instagram · Support us on Patreon · YouTube · Facebook · Twitter · Shop now at Teespring · Support This Podcast on Anchor · HardParkingPodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hardparkingpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hardparkingpodcast/support
We acknowledge the monumental guilty verdict against George Floyd's murderer (Derek Chauvin), the well-intentioned whoopsie responses of awkward allies, and touchy topic of family vs. career.
In today's episode, we discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin (George Floyd) case. We also have the unfortunate responsibility of responding to the death of Makiyah Bryant on the same day at the hands of the Columbus, OH police department. We take the time to review some of the viral police interactions of the last week including the New Jersey video of the police confiscating bicycles and arresting kids, the shooting of Adam Toledo in Chicago, and a few others.
Episode 58 of the Bronx Bias Podcast! Join Denzel as he discusses the verdict in the Derek Chauvin George Floyd murder trial, Usher's phony money fiasco, showcases his favorite celebrity interview moments, and gives his choices for the 2021 Oscars, along with, Bronx Facts, Twitter and Instagram Q&A, and much more! Hope you enjoy the podcast and Stay Safe out there! From the Bronx New York where SHIT HAPPENS! RIP to Black Rob, Shock G, George Floyd, and Ma'Khia Bryant.Instagram @rodgersneighborhood Twitter @rodgersnghbrhdCheck out the Podcast Merch -https://bronxbiaspod.myshopify.com/
we talk about the absurd Jake Paul fight at Triller Fight Club and the upcoming (at the time of recording) verdict on the Derek Chauvin / George Floyd case.
Episode 051 - (recorded 4/19, the day before the Chauvin verdict was announced) Len & Gary talk about Covid & travel, corporations locking up the residential housing market, “Them” (Amazon Prime) and how it depicts real racial issues of the past (and present), other movies/shows that depict uncomfortable moments in history and how important it is to revisit those moments, the real history that is not taught in schools, speculating on the aftermath of the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd case, The Real World reunion, Kevin Powell being way ahead of his time and how race issues have not changed in 29 years (with various incidents to prove it), why cops should be furious with Derek Chauvin and other cops involved in similar incidents, Florida making it legal to run over protesters, army guy getting charged for harassing a kid, white power infesting all levels of enforcement/armed forces/politics, and more.http://www.theupgradepodcast.net#theupgrade #theupgradepodcast #podcast #landminestudios #billyclubsandwich #hardcoremusic #nyhc #newyorkhardcore #nyhardcore #racism #endracism #americanhistory #realworld #kevinpowell #courtroom #derekchauvin #policereform #endwhitesupremacy------------------------ http://www.facebook.com/theupgradepodcast ------------------------ http://www.instagram.com/theupgradepodcast------------------------
Catch up on what you missed on an episode of The Richard Syrett Show. Richard Syrett kicks off the show with a good friend of the show, Lou Schizas. Then, Drew Allen, a Conservative Author, and Speaker talks about governments angling towards permanent mask mandates. Next, Leader of the People's Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier on federal debt, internet censorship, and lockdowns. Our educator, Ruth Gaskovski in our Homeschooling segment. After, Lou Schizas participates once again for “News Not In the News.” A new anti-lockdown anthem as Musician Bradley James Skistimas aka Five Times August joins the program and speaks on his new song. Plus, Former Government Attorney and Author of “ Uncle Brice— a Killing, a Trial, a True Story,” Robert M. Couch weighs in on the Derek Chauvin-George Floyd trial and talks about the true story his book is based on.
The former Minneapolis police officer on trial for the murder of George Floyd has been found guilty of second degree murder. Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds last May.
The former Minneapolis police officer on trial for the murder of George Floyd has been found guilty of second degree murder. Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds last May.
The jury in the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd trial is deliberating on the verdict, and shutdowns and curfews are in effect in Minneapolis due to fear of riots. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another Friday on fire – a shooting at an Indianapolis Fed Ex ground facility, a young man killed in a confrontation with Chicago Police, the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd trial winding down, more protests and violence in our cities, a vaccine pulled for potential side effects, pulling our troops out of Afghanistan (no doubt for the Taliban to soon take over). In the midst of all of this, keeping our cool, thinking straight, making rational decisions can be hard. Staying on the track of following God and treating others as created by God even harder! A few suggestions: Make time during your day to be still and pray. Read the Psalms. Force yourself to have a face-to-face conversation every day. Do not look at the news! Get outside daily with no technology and just walk. A fire will burn until it runs out of heat, oxygen, or fuel. Don't allow yourself to be the fuel for all the fires of our tragic days. Get out of the way, start a new path, set in motion a holy fire and give it the fuel to burn!
We discuss the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
We discuss the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
This week Joseph & Chauncey discussed alot. What was originally planned as a Marvel episode turned into another great open discussion. This episode spent most of its time in the Blerd talk segment; Marvin Gaye, The Tina Turner documentary, Dear White People season 5, Queen of The South season 5, White people using the N-word in the workplace, and The Walking Dead foreshadowing Amerikkkaa's future. For the news, we discussed the trial of Derek Chauvin (George Floyd's Killer) and briefly touched on why people press record first before helping/deescalating serious situations.
Bolg and Beatutful Boys are over here reviewing David Icke and all his wild and influencial ideas, pulled from his 2017 book "Everything You've Needed to Know, but were Never Told." They're also going deep into the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd trial and taking a larger view of the impossibility of a fair legal system, Dimes playing a Hatred mod and Overgrowth, and artisan food scams. There's some other fun treats in there, GEHEAD!
On this episode the uncs give their thoughts, views, and opinions on... 0:00 Intro 2:56 Derek Chauvin/George Floyd court case 13:17 Cuomo legalized marijuana in NY 16:52 Biden hard at work 22:12 Lil Nas X Satan shoes 29:46 Johnson & Johnson’s covid vaccine got botched at Baltimore plant 35:18 Biden’s dog Major 40:32 Matt Gaetz getting investigated for child sex trafficking 49:20 Luxury car sales has risen during pandemic 55:52 Outro
Bolg and Beatutful Boys are over here reviewing David Icke and all his wild and influencial ideas, pulled from his 2017 book "Everything You've Needed to Know, but were Never Told." They're also going deep into the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd trial and taking a larger view of the impossibility of a fair legal system, Dimes playing a Hatred mod and Overgrowth, and artisan food scams. There's some other fun treats in there, GEHEAD!
THIS PODCAST HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY, JOIN MR. JASE AND MR. JON AS THEY TALK ABOUT THE GLORIOUS NATION OF CHINA. Okay, April Fools! We also talk the huge mess that is the Derek Chauvin/George Floyd murder trial, the Matt Gaetz scandal, COVID passports, YouTube's authoritarian assault on Steven Crowder (and free speech in general), Leftists canceling the state of Georgia, Lily from AT&T(its) throwing a tiddie tantrum, Lil' Nas and his pitiful attempts for attention, Demi Lovato and HER pitiful attempts for attention, an overview of what to expect in theaters with Godzilla vs. Kong, Disney doubles down on transgenders (and Brie Larson) in Star Wars, and how Falcon And Winter Soldier is surprisingly NOT annoying! Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe and support our show on CancelThisPodcast.com !
Joe Biden and the Democrats have taken over nearly every institution in the United States. So when it comes to issues like the Republican-led voter reform in Georgia, the system comes together to reject the policy. And it's not just in Georgia, it's also going on with the Derek Chauvin-George Floyd murder trial and COVID-19. Jesse Kelly has all the details. Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today on News Du Jour, we cover some updates to Trump's legal woes, the Lil Nas x Nike scandal (satan worship is involved), and some key witnesses in the Derek Chauvin/ George Floyd murder case. — BECOME A SUGARFREE MEDIA MEMBER: www.sugarfreemedia.co/membership As a member, you get access to a BONUS episode back stock, our recipe book, our message board, an exclusive member newsletter each month, AND merch discounts. And you support the growth of our show and everything we do! Connect with us: + EMAIL: annie@sugarfreemedia.co + WEBSITE/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER/ BLOG: www.sugarfreemedia.co + INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/sugarfreemedia.co + TIKTOK: https://vm.tiktok.com/tCCqwV/ + FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/sugarfreemedia.co + TWITTER: www.twitter.com/sugarfree_media ☕️ News Du Jour is a short daily news recap. We condense each day's stories into a 10-15 minute format and always relay the stories in a calm, digestible format. We cover everything from politics, to fashion, to art, to business, to tech, to celebrity, to world news and more. Be sure to subscribe so you to stay up to date with day-to-day unfolding news stories. ☕️ If you enjoy the News Du Jour, be sure to leave us a review/rating! We would also REALLY appreciate you sharing our podcast with your friends/ family/ colleagues or via all your favorite social media platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newsdujour/support
Back at it!!! For this episode we have 2 guest, we welcome Neisha back and My guy Will aka Smurf joins us for the first time. The Podcast starts off with small talk that's highlighted with the talk of canceling our BELOVED Pepe Le Pew. We get right into trying to figure out what was going on with these Uhaul Bae's and the GoFundmE's in Atlanta for Allstar Weekend. We do a quick recap on the beatdown UNC gave Duke on Senior Night. Coming To America 2 dropped last week you know we had to weight in on it. This week they started picking the jury for Derek Chauvin and also the charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend was dropped (a year later) SMH. To end the show we dive into this Meghan Markle interview and our thoughts on it. Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 21:13 - All Star Weekend/Uhaul Bae's 28:50 - UNC/Duke 30:39 - Coming to America 2 37:45 - Derek Chauvin/ George Floyd case/ Breonna Taylor's BF charges just dropped. 43:10 - Meghan Markle 1:14:24 - Shout Outs
Back at it!!! For this episode we have 2 guest, we welcome Neisha back and My guy Will aka Smurf joins us for the first time. The Podcast starts off with small talk that's highlighted with the talk of canceling our BELOVED Pepe Le Pew. We get right into trying to figure out what was going on with these Uhaul Bae's and the GoFundmE's in Atlanta for Allstar Weekend. We do a quick recap on the beatdown UNC gave Duke on Senior Night. Coming To America 2 dropped last week you know we had to weight in on it. This week they started picking the jury for Derek Chauvin and also the charges against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend was dropped (a year later) SMH. To end the show we dive into this Meghan Markle interview and our thoughts on it. Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 21:13 - All Star Weekend/Uhaul Bae's 28:50 - UNC/Duke 30:39 - Coming to America 2 37:45 - Derek Chauvin/ George Floyd case/ Breonna Taylor's BF charges just dropped. 43:10 - Meghan Markle 1:14:24 - Shout Outs
SPECIAL DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE LIVESTREAM!Derek Chauvin's trial for the murder of George Floyd starts on Monday, March 8th with jury selection. Does he have any defense? Join criminal defense lawyer Robert F. Gruler for an analysis on Chauvin's best defense strategies and more discussion with LIVE Q&A, including:• What is “Defending the Indefensible” and who qualifies?• How could you possibly defend a crime that is so obvious, you monster?• Review of Derek's charges: (1) Second Degree Murder (2) Third Degree Murder (3) Second Degree Manslaughter.• Identifying the big three defenses for Derek.• Review of the Autopsy report from the Hennepin County Medical Examiner as to their findings about Floyd's death.• An analysis of George Floyd's toxicology report.• Review of two studies on likelihood of death from drug use.• Analysis of Minnesota Statute defining “eminently dangerous” in Third Degree Murder Charges.• A look at other law enforcement department's use of the knee on suspects.• Review of Chauvin's disciplinary history and how that might be used to his advantage.• What is Negligence and did Derek Chauvin's conduct fall below the standard of care?• Minneapolis Police Department allowed arresting officers to use neck restraints but modified their policies dramatically after the George Floyd death.• What is your verdict? Let us know in the comments!• As always, your questions and live Locals.com chat after the news!NOTE: The live chat portion of the show will be taking questions from the live chat on the Locals platform (not on YouTube)To join, head over to https://watchingthewatchers.locals.com and look for today's show thread.Connect with us:• Locals! https://watchingthewatchers.locals.com• Podcast (audio): https://watchingthewatchers.buzzsprout.com/• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertgruleresq• Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RobertGrulerEsq• Robert Gruler Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobertGrulerEsq/• Miss Faith Instagram https://www.instagram.com/faithie_joy/• Clubhouse: @RobertGrulerEsq @faith_joy• Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/robertgruleresq• Homepage with transcripts (under construction): https://www.watchingthewatchers.tvDon't forget to join us on Locals! https://watchingthewatchers.locals.comWhy Locals? We head over to Locals to continue the conversation before, during and after the show. You can also grab the slides (and other stuff) from the show as well as a free PDF copy of Robert's book which is also available to buy on Amazon here: https://rcl.ink/hHBOther tips? Send to tips@rrlawaz.com or tag @RobertGrulerEsq on twitter.#WatchingtheWatchers #GeorgeFloyd #DerekChauvin #GeorgeFloydTrial #MinneapolisPD
This week on Fate of the Union, we are going to look at some updates regarding the case against Officer Derek Chauvin in the wake of body cam footage being released of the police's confrontation with George Floyd leading up to his death. The real influence of this video is its impact on the charges brought against Chauvin, and the relevant likelihood of success on each count. Minnesota's Attorney General, and former Congressman, Keith Ellison has brought the following charges against Chauvin: second degree murder via the felony murder rule, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter. In the prosecution's view, the knee was at best a contributing factor to Floyd's death, that likely would not have resulted in Floyd's death without the fentanyl in his system. Moreover, there was no way for Chauvin to know about the lethal dose of drugs in Floyd's system at the time of the events. Without using hindsight, the use of non lethal force on a suspect who was resisting arrest and had other preexisting conditions, the extent of which could not have possibly been known by the officer, does not amount to an unreasonable risk of harm. For comparison, even a choke hold would have been a better case for the manslaughter charge. Instead, this case is at best a case where some may find the measures unnecessary in the circumstances given Floyd's inability to escape, but that is still short of actions that are criminally culpable. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave a rating/review. You can also find out more about the show and its host on twitter and medium by searching fate of the union, and at franklinfotu@gmail.com. This has been the fate of the union. Thanks for listening.