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"It's hard to remain peaceful when the NYPD is doing stuff like this" (Original Post)
Budi
May 2020
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I lay the entire blame on the delay in arresting Chauvin & the 4 others immediately
Budi
May 2020
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virgogal
(10,178 posts)1. The NYPD is not at fault here,the rioters are.
rzemanfl
(29,554 posts)3. You're entitled to your opinion. I don't share it. n/t
Budi
(15,325 posts)4. I lay the entire blame on the delay in arresting Chauvin & the 4 others immediately
They should have been immediately arrested & charged when they were fired .
Yes there would have been protests, but the lack of urgency was akin to diminishing the value of George Floyd's life over his murderers lives.
MPLS pd f'd this up from the beginning.
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4139
(1,893 posts)2. Everyone should just go home.... the protest ended days ago, now it is just grades of violence