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One is why there is so long law enforcement time that it directly crushes people to death. The other is why no one has managed this kind of problem, and those police officers can be released on bail pending trial, and I feel that the party at fault has no attitude of admitting guilt. These two points are the most suspicious.
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The suspiciousness of this case is mainly that Chauvin's actions are more suspicious, why he violently enforced the law against Floyd, and why he can't hear Floyd's appeal that he can't breathe.
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Chauvin continued to press his knee against Floyd while his colleagues pushed back about 15 onlookers, one of whom identified himself as a firefighter and repeatedly pleaded to check Floyd's pulse. Chauvin's defense lawyer, Nelson, believes the case is more complicated than **. He said Chauvin was following his training on how police could use force and believed that Floyd's cause of death was a combination of a history of drug use and pre-existing health problems.
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It is because this case is linked to the United States and has a particularly great influence in the world, so it has attracted a lot of attention.
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This "kneeling and throat locking" incident and its trial work have attracted worldwide attention, and have also dissected the "cancer" of systemic racial discrimination and police violence in American society.
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Because this case involves a lot of human lives, it has attracted special attention.
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Floyd's kneeling case**, through this case, also let us see the problem of racial discrimination in the United States.
And behind this one problem, there are some hidden things that no one knows.
After this incident, Freud became a "hero" of the United States. It is also because of this incident that the upsurge of anti-racial discrimination in the United States has been set off.
However, when we get to know Freud as a person, we find that he was not a "hero". On the contrary, he is a man with a bad record and has a criminal record of many times in his life.
In addition to Floyd, the police officer who knelt down to kill him at that time also had a record of as many as 17 complaints in his career.
However, such a complaint record is a very normal thing in the American police industry.
In this case alone, I personally focus on the following two focuses.
Freud "hero" Freud is now a black hero, and he is also regarded as a big hero in the minds of many anti-racist people.
The "hero" died of cardiac arrest, and according to the autopsy results, he had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his body.
When we look back at Freud's life, we can find that this so-called "hero" is actually an out-and-out "rotten person".
Not only have they served many prison sentences, but they have also harmed innocent pregnant women.
But just because he was black and died of police brutality, he became a "hero" after his death.
Police brutality in the United States is common in the United States, and I think many people have seen it on the news.
It seems that the police in the United States, with so much power, are able to do such things.
After this incident, several police officers were not severely punished in the initial period.
It was only later, as public anger grew, that it was dealt with seriously.
I think the reason for this situation is not a matter of one or two days, but a long-term backlog of contradictions. The Floyd incident was nothing more than a fuse.
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The Floyd case had a very high rate, it was very difficult to find "neutral" jurors, and most whites discriminated against blacks and could not achieve a fair trial.
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The focus of this case is whether the defendant has been punished by law. Because this case is more extreme and more **, but the defendant also has a certain background behind him, even though many people have come forward to help the victim affirm justice, but because he has a backstage, people are afraid that he will be acquitted.
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It's racial discrimination, and everyone thinks that this white police officer discriminates against black people, so he did such a thing, which caused a lot of discussion.
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These police officers have been arrested and dealt with, which is a very good way to give him justice. Very good, the world is supposed to be like this.
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It was not dealt with because Floyd's death was a manifestation of racial discrimination, and the personnel would not have cared about his death.
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The people involved in this case have all been dealt with, and they have all been held criminally responsible because of the greater adverse impact caused.
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The people involved in this case will be dealt with, and the impact of this incident is too great.
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