World Protests Police Brutality Over The Murder
Of George Floyd By Police Officer Derek Chauvin (Video)June 1. 2020
Protests have erupted all over the world in places
such as Britain, Germany and New Zealand, among other places, due to
the murder of unarmed, defenseless black man, George Floyd, by white police
officer, Derek Chauvin, and three of his co-workers in Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
The murder set off protests and riots all across
America, and then it spread to the world. All too often there is a
tone deafness coming from segments of the U.S. government, but the
world is loudly saying this is not okay. The U.S. government needs to
listen and Congress needs to make changes to the law on a federal
level, regarding police brutality.
George Floyd
For 5-years I have stated Congress needs to pass a
police brutality act (Congress Needs To Enact Legislative Guidelines Regarding Police
Brutality). Now look what it has come
to in America - unprecedented protests, riots and economic loss.
World history has taught us that if you push the public to breaking
point, this is what happens. People are
tired of "the same old same old" as the phrase goes.
Police brutality has been going on for decades in America.
The charges in the case as Chauvin should be first degree
murder (not third degree murder). It was recently revealed Chauvin knew Floyd, as he worked
with him for a year doing security at a business. Chauvin and his
fellow officers conspired to kill Floyd. Therefore, the charges
should reflect this with additional counts for conspiracy to commit murder.
The coroner's office in Minnesota engaged in
corruption in stating Floyd died from underlying health conditions
such as hypertension. They took the public for complete fools. Like
we didn't see Floyd get murdered on video. Today, a second autopsy
performed by Dr. Michael Baden revealed Floyd "was in good health"
and died from mechanical asphyxiation. This confirmed the police
killed Floyd.
Police officer Derek Chauvin's mug shot after being arrested
on third degree murder and manslaughter charges on Friday, March 29,
2020
Chauvin's wife, former Miss Minnesota, Kellie
Chauvin, filed for divorce when he was arrested for the murder of
Floyd. The couple have been married for 10-years. However, Floyd's
murder has been too much for her to bear. She has
expressed her condolences over his murder and stated
through her lawyer that she is devastated.
In the meantime Chauvin was given
$500,000 bail, but is still in police custody. The
public is demanding Chauvin's fellow officers involved
in the murder be arrested for the murder of Floyd as
well.
STORY SOURCE
Beauty queen wife of Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin files for
DIVORCE on same day he is arrested and charged with George Floyd's
murder and says she is 'devastated' for the dead man's family
Published: 00:36 EDT, 30 May 2020 | Updated: 23:59
EDT, 31 May 2020 - The wife of the white police officer charged with
killing George Floyd has now filed for divorce from him, her lawyer
said Friday. The announcement that Kellie Chauvin, a former Mrs.
Minnesota winner, is seeking a divorce from Derek Chauvin comes on
the same day that the fired cop was charged with murder over Floyd's
death on Monday.
'This evening, I spoke with Kellie Chauvin and her
family. She is devastated by Mr. Floyd’s death and her utmost
sympathy lies with his family, with his loved ones and with everyone
who is grieving this tragedy. She has filed for dissolution of her
marriage to Derek Chauvin,' Sekula Law Offices said in a statement
obtained by WCCO.
Kellie's lawyers said that she was 'devastated' by
Floyd's death. Derek Chauvin (in uniform) is shown here in a still
from a video taken Monday when he knelt on Floyd's neck during an
arrest. 'While Ms. Chauvin has no children from her current
marriage, she respectfully requests that her children, her elder
parents, and her extended family be given safety and privacy during
this difficult time.'...
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