Chauvin Trial

schuylaar

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It's on video. Have you watched it yet?

5 min - He starts saying he doesn't feel good, that "[he's] scared man", pleading "please don't leave me by myself"

8 min - starts telling them he's going to die and has problems breathing

11 min - he goes to the ground

12 min - they call ems





Please tell me how we shouldn't arrest violent criminal drug addicts because they *might* have a heart attack. This policy can never work and is dishonest because you pretend criminals never hurt police officers.



No, he died of cardiac arrest. The same thing everyone dies of in the end. Don't pretend that means somehow the drugs didn't kill him. You could as easily say the autopsy reports said the knee didn't kill him and it would be just as true.
you do mean pulled through and out of the backseat and on to the ground where 4 cops sat on him? i'm talking the angle that the police could see at the station the dispatcher could see it and I KNOW THE SHIFT SGT SAW IT AND LIED TO DISPATCH ABOUT KNOWING; i'm taking about the angle from Speedway..that angle.

caught in some very big stinkers right on Day One.
 
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schuylaar

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oopsie, @TrippleDip just laid down a Trumpian lie:


A full autopsy report on George Floyd, the man who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police last month, reveals that he was positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The 20-page report also indicates that Floyd had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system at the time of his death, although the drugs are not listed as the cause.

In video taken by bystanders, Floyd, 46, is shown repeatedly pleading that he cannot breathe as he is held down with a knee on his neck by former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin, with three other officers present. The incident has sparked nationwide — and even worldwide — protests.

Floyd's death has been ruled a homicide.


The autopsy report from Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office concludes the cause of death was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." That conclusion, death due to heart failure, differs from the one reached by an independent examiner hired by the Floyd family; that report listed the cause of death as "asphyxiation from sustained pressure."

@TrippleDip: 0
Facts: 2
There's a reason why the Floyd family received that large settlement..no one can control a jury but you're dealing with insurance companies etc in wrongful death good or bad they're professional corporate so that is the + there's usually a bit of logic and IQ are involved.
 

schuylaar

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Don't need to watch the trial, didn't even watch the video of his murder, too painful and I'm not on the jury, but from what I've seen the cop is guilty as sin and the evidence is overwhelming.
the four cops..you should've watched. bombshells to follow but i understand it was really hard for me too. never saw the whole thing or the whole thing from the other angle sheds a whole new light on this.

it was a snuff film.

what's really weird is media hasn't caught on we saw all new video yesterday and the focus is MMA guy and whether it was a blood hold or not.

sometimes i feel i'm in a parallel universe..i guess no one has given media the new narrative and they're just walking into the wall over and over..can't figure how to get out of the corner until someone picks them up and turns them around like a Roomba.
 

Fogdog

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quick off topic question..i'm interested in a mini projector..anyone have one or a recommendation? i was looking at PIQO

I have no recommendations about that brand but some general observations and suggestions.

The light has to do extra duty. Most screens project light directly at you -- as happens with an led TV or led lighting. The digital projector throws light onto a surface and it then reflects back to you. It's a longer travel distance for the light and there is a reflecting "screen" in the middle of that distance. This means:

Colors tend to get washed out from ambient room lighting. so, for movies or other entertainment where you want vivid colors, you'll want to darken the room, especially if watching during the day.

The reflecting surface makes a difference. You can project onto a wall, white, preferably but the paint will only reflect a portion of the light back to you. Projecting onto a projection screen will make a large difference. Much brighter and less color loss, especially in red spectrum. I've taped a white sheet of paper onto a wall and had good results.

The Lamp and projection system:

LEDs will be bright at first, decline rapidly and level off. There is a lifetime rating for brightness, they give it in terms of hours to 50% loss in brightness. In the specs for your system, they just say "long life" without saying what that means. LEDs have a long rating -- 20,000 hours or more. But the drop off can be significant at the beginning. How you use the projector will determine how long you will be satisfied with the brightness and color quality. If it's going to be used every day, and a lot during the day, you might not be satisfied with its performance. Especially when the lamp starts to lose brightness. An LED screen might be better if it will be used every day/any time of day. As an entertainment system, where you use it as a mini-home theater, it might last a long time and give best satisfaction. Color brightness and color fidelity will not be as good as a full sized led display. OTOH, there isn't that huge LED screen lurking about all the time, so, it's up to the user to decide.

The projector uses a white light LED lamp, the colors are filtered through a motor-driven spinning color wheel. ("filter" light = loss in color brightness). The DMD is an array of mirrors that switch on or off. In this case, in a 1080 array, that is 1,080 little mirrors/pixels that switch on or off when the appropriate color filter is illuminated depending on the picture in the display. The pixelized light is then projected through a lens onto the screen. Over time, those little mirrors can stick in the on or off position, leaving your screen with a pixel that is either bright all the time or dark. I've seen it before. Usually not a big deal unless there are more than one or two. Also, the bearings to the color wheel can start to make noise as it ages too.

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About LED lamps:

 
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