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Monday, October 26, 2020

George Floyd's Killer Got The Third Degree Murder Charge Dropped!

The dirty cop who put his knee on George Floyd's neck got one case dropped.

I really hate this Blogger interface. I have to make my posts a copy and paste from Google Doc and WordPad. Cause if I do it through this interface, it will not embedded Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram videos and images. The pictures on the interface mysteriously disappears or appears at the bottom of the posting. I have to navigate through a bunch of unnecessary buttons to at least adjust the picture to fit the posting. On top of that, in its HTTL format is worthless. 

I will keep reminding you that it's difficult to post now that Google rolled out their new interface. It deletes posts. Trust me, I am one of millions who are really not feeling this. 

Google will find its reckoning.

Nonetheless I keep saying this.

WEAR A DAMN MASK! SAVE A LIFE!

VOTE FOR JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS!


BLACK LIVES MATTER

PROTECT BLACK WOMEN! 

END SARS NOW!

HER NAME IS BREONNA TAYLOR!

HIS NAME IS GEORGE FLOYD!

VOTE ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸

The charges of third degree murder were dropped on the dirty cop who pressed his knee on the neck of George Floyd.

These dirty cops could face LIFE in the iron college for the death of George Floyd.

A Minnesota judge on Thursday dropped the charge against that killer. Back in May 2020, George was in police custody over an allegedly phony $20 bill. The killer placed his knee on the neck for nearly nine minutes.

He along with three other cops were fired out the cannon and criminally charged. The three cops were charged with complicity and allowing a criminal act to occur. This killer has manslaughter, second-degree murder, filing a false report and misuse of his duties.

Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill also let stand all other charges against the other dirty cops.

Cahill ruled that while third-degree murder is applicable when a defendant’s actions could have harmed “others,” prosecutors are accusing the killer in the death of just one victim, George Floyd.

“The language of the third-degree murder statute explicitly requires the act causing the ‘death of another’ must be eminently dangerous ‘to others,’” Cahill wrote.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, whose office is handling the case, downplayed the dismissal.

“The court has sustained eight out of nine charges against the defendants in the murder of George Floyd, including the most serious charges against all four defendants,” Ellison said in a statement.

You're not forgotten.

“This means that all four defendants will stand trial for murder and manslaughter, both in the second-degree. This is an important, positive step forward in the path towards justice for George Floyd, his family, our community, and Minnesota. We look forward to presenting the prosecution’s case to a jury in Hennepin County.”

Mark Osler, a former federal prosecutor who is a law professor at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, said losing a lesser included charge is at least a small setback for the state. Any jurors who might feel uncomfortable convicting [the suspect] of second-degree murder now one fewer avenue to convict him of a serious offense.

“They wouldn’t have to charge it if they didn’t want it going in front of a jury,” Osler said to NBC News. “You always want to give options to a jury.”

The killer’s attorney didn’t have a comment about the charges.

These suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The killer could face 50 years to LIFE if convicted. The co-defendants could face up to 30 years if they are convicted.



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