Quote from: Nine. on May 28, 2020, 07:37:57 PM
As if the 18 complaints against that cop weren't enough.
Now they're gonna doctor some narrative, again.
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Thank god we all saw that video.
That might not be enough sis. I mean, what possible evidence could exist to justify the actions of the police?
https://www.yc.news/2020/05/28/george-floyd-cops-not-likely-to-be-charged-with-any-crimes-us-attorney-of-minnesota-says/GEORGE FLOYD COPS NOT LIKELY TO BE CHARGED WITH ANY CRIMES, US ATTORNEY OF MINNESOTA SAYS
PROSECUTORS have warned there is 'evidence that does not support criminal charges' in the case of four cops accused of killing George Floyd, as they say police can use a 'certain amount of force – but not excessive'.
Authorities dashed hopes that an arrest had been made over the death of the 46-year-old father of two when they called a press conference to announce a development in the investigation Thursday only to leave attendees waiting two hours before finally announcing they had no new developments to share
'We thought we would have another development to tell you about... but we don't,' admitted US Attorney for the District of Minnesota Erica MacDonald.
Mike Freeman, county attorney for Hennepin County, pleaded for patience from the Minneapolis community ravaged by Floyd's death at the press conference Thursday and insisted that the investigation 'can't be rushed'.
While he condemned the actions of the white cop as 'horrific and terrible', he said there was 'other evidence that does not support a criminal charge'.'That video is graphic and horrific and terrible and no person should do that,' he said.