If he got in the cop car when the cop asked he'd be alive today.
The cops intention wasn't to kill him. He refused to get in the cop car so he was restrained. Did the cop use excessive force? Absolutely.
He clearly resisted getting into the police car. And clearly didn't want to get into the police car because he was a crack head criminal who knew he was going to jail.
Why did Floyd start acting nuts when the cop initially went to his car? If he had just put the cuffs on and went into the cop car he'd be alive today. He knew he was in trouble for using counterfeit money and then tried to get out of going to jail by acting nuts. Did the col go too far? Yes. But...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-17/sadler-tells-court-drug-suppliers-killed-anderson-brettner/100143586
Anyone else following this case? Getting very intriguing. The accused saying drug suppliers from Melbourne came down and murdered him. Sounds like he's telling the truth but who knows.
This was a professional hit on a bloke who ignored debt requests from dealers/manufacturers in Melbourne. Sadler lured him but had nothing to do with the torture. The black range rovers around the scene that police were looking for were the guys from Melbourne
Just randomly watched Rise of the Footsoldier. Pretty good film, got me interested enough to do some research on the real story and what really happened. After doing some extensive reading I don't think the two guys charged for the crime actually carried out the murders. In my opinion it had...
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