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Q Research General #11973
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The Cop's neighbors had no idea he was a cop - https://twitter.com/Perpetualmaniac/status/1266142235914985472?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1266142235914985472&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftruepundit.com%2Fwatch-minneapolis-cop-at-center-of-george-floyds-street-murder-has-gone-missing-neighbors-say-they-didnt-even-know-he-was-a-cop%2F
Neighbors ALWAYS know if a neighbor is a cop, unless he's an undercover cop, which he clearly was not in the video. Like I stated in the "diesel blunder" the whole thing was likely a crisis act, with numerous things wrong with it. Now that we have other evidence this was faked, I'll re-type what I lost in the power outage:
In the videos of this (I'll post them later again) there are major problems.
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You can tell when the ambulance arrives and the officer gets off the victim there was no pressure being applied.
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When the ambulance arrives, rather than tend the victim, which the official reports states the ambulance was warned he needed medical attention and was unresponsive, they did not tend to him immediately on the ground, instead they loaded him onto the gurney without checking a damn thing, pushed him into the ambulance and drove off. There's a HUGE problem with that.
Standard EMT procedure in this case is FIRST to take his pulse and administer CPR if needed RIGHT WHERE HE IS FOUND LAYING. EMT's do not load people onto the stretcher first, they first get the person stable if possible and then load them. No one at any point, no officer and no EMT ever checked the guy's pulse. That there alone proves it was a crisis act, done by people who were not professionals knowledgeable enough to even fake it good.
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Since no one checked the guy's pulse, how did the cops know he was not going to wake up in the ambulance and raise hell? I can't begin to describe what a screw up that was, and to top it all off, in ALL CASES, conscious or not, the cops pick people up up and throw them in the back seat. They would not have called an ambulance at all, having never checked his pulse. He'd have been loaded like a side of beef and taken to the station.
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The appalling "I am so proud" show by the "officer" at the end was obviously done for the sole purpose of angering the public.
So here we have a story where the neighbors never knew he was a cop, where the victim was never checked at all, just loaded onto a stretcher, when he could have woken up and caused a problem. The police will NEVER DO THAT, THEY WILL NEVER DO THAT EVER, FAKE COPS, FAKE EMT'S FAKE STORY.
This story is another box of fruit loops, and now some in Minnesota's government are calling to declare "racism" a public health emergency like COVID. TOO OBVIOUS.
WHERE WERE ALL THE OTHER COP CARS? IN REAL SCENARIOS THEY MOB A SCENE LIKE THIS, FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE!