10 Comments on The state’s expert witness in Chauvin trial
“expert” = LIAR
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They were careful not to mention what is the area of his expertise, if any. The state is virtue signaling.
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Emoting vs. facts. It’s all theater. Can’t imagine being Officer Chauvin…who, along with his fellow officers, did nothing wrong. His prior call was (as reported) a difficult domestic, the worst calls for an officer. He was calm and de-escalated the situation. Then gets the call to see about Floyd. Game over for him…being used as a political football.
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Good eye…
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And the criminal street punk who
said “hands up don’t shoot.”as Brown
leaned forward and bum rushed Officer Wilson
which resulted in Saint Brown taking a round
right thru the top of his head….
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I think he specializes in threatening Asian Salon owners…
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Ah yes, the black Kato Kaelin. “I finna be a star”!
Until….Chauvin defense atty Nelson had a go.
Nelson: So Mr. MMA, you said, in your professional opinion, the knee on the neck of Mr Floyd was an illegal maneuver in professional competition, whereby rendering Mr Floyd at a disadvantage, thus causing his airway to be compromised, resulting in asphyxiation.
Black Kato: assrite, (glances at jury…watch this).
Nelson: You also testified you competed in 12 MMA professional competitions, resulting in 12 wins. Correct?
Black Kato: assrite
Nelson: you do realize the internet exists?
May not be verbatim, but close. This actually happened. Now whether or not the jurors recognized this BLM activist remains to be seen.
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I’d like to see the shirt in plain view. It doesn’t quite match up with the BLM T-shirt provided, but I’d wager it is a variation on the theme anyway. Just want clear proof. Not a “kinda matches”.
Really don’t like the egg on face when it turns out to be something completely different. You lose credibility that way. Crying wolf and all.
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Yeah it doesn’t look exactly like it but may be a variation.
And that’s why they wrote “may have been wearing”.
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it will surprise me if this guy’s shirt doesn’t come up again. Maybe in closing.
But it wouldn’t be his undershirt, rather it will be his sweatshirt that he was wearing that day.
I think it will be pointed out that a large guy, wearing a “northside boxing club’ sweatshirt was yelling obscenities at the police as he was leaving the sidewalk and approaching them. He had to be repeatedly sent back to the sidewalk.
He sure didn’t contribute to a ‘safe scene,’ which could have allowed possible different actions of the police.
“expert” = LIAR
They were careful not to mention what is the area of his expertise, if any. The state is virtue signaling.
Emoting vs. facts. It’s all theater. Can’t imagine being Officer Chauvin…who, along with his fellow officers, did nothing wrong. His prior call was (as reported) a difficult domestic, the worst calls for an officer. He was calm and de-escalated the situation. Then gets the call to see about Floyd. Game over for him…being used as a political football.
Good eye…
And the criminal street punk who
said “hands up don’t shoot.”as Brown
leaned forward and bum rushed Officer Wilson
which resulted in Saint Brown taking a round
right thru the top of his head….
I think he specializes in threatening Asian Salon owners…
Ah yes, the black Kato Kaelin. “I finna be a star”!
Until….Chauvin defense atty Nelson had a go.
Nelson: So Mr. MMA, you said, in your professional opinion, the knee on the neck of Mr Floyd was an illegal maneuver in professional competition, whereby rendering Mr Floyd at a disadvantage, thus causing his airway to be compromised, resulting in asphyxiation.
Black Kato: assrite, (glances at jury…watch this).
Nelson: You also testified you competed in 12 MMA professional competitions, resulting in 12 wins. Correct?
Black Kato: assrite
Nelson: you do realize the internet exists?
May not be verbatim, but close. This actually happened. Now whether or not the jurors recognized this BLM activist remains to be seen.
I’d like to see the shirt in plain view. It doesn’t quite match up with the BLM T-shirt provided, but I’d wager it is a variation on the theme anyway. Just want clear proof. Not a “kinda matches”.
Really don’t like the egg on face when it turns out to be something completely different. You lose credibility that way. Crying wolf and all.
Yeah it doesn’t look exactly like it but may be a variation.
And that’s why they wrote “may have been wearing”.
it will surprise me if this guy’s shirt doesn’t come up again. Maybe in closing.
But it wouldn’t be his undershirt, rather it will be his sweatshirt that he was wearing that day.
I think it will be pointed out that a large guy, wearing a “northside boxing club’ sweatshirt was yelling obscenities at the police as he was leaving the sidewalk and approaching them. He had to be repeatedly sent back to the sidewalk.
He sure didn’t contribute to a ‘safe scene,’ which could have allowed possible different actions of the police.