09-02-2020, 07:09 PM
I continue to see conflicting arguments whether the drug or the cop killed him... but if he had even a near-overdose level of fentanyl coursing through him, it seems more justified that the cop felt the need to restrain him.
After watching the videos it felt like the one situation where it was completely unjust. In other cases there's been some mitigating circumstance. George's seemed to have no other factor. This guy wasn't being violent, he wasn't armed, why did he need to be restrained for 10 minutes? If there's no logical reason, it must have been a racist cop who just wanted to murder someone that day. I came to that same conclusion. If you're telling me he was on a drug 100x stronger than morphine, then that's a logical reason. I'm blown away.
After watching the videos it felt like the one situation where it was completely unjust. In other cases there's been some mitigating circumstance. George's seemed to have no other factor. This guy wasn't being violent, he wasn't armed, why did he need to be restrained for 10 minutes? If there's no logical reason, it must have been a racist cop who just wanted to murder someone that day. I came to that same conclusion. If you're telling me he was on a drug 100x stronger than morphine, then that's a logical reason. I'm blown away.