Anonymous ID: fb119c June 10, 2020, 4:08 a.m. No.9559115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9118 >>9305 >>9357 >>9561 >>9719

Just in time to delay any hearings for those arrested during any RIOTS?

 

COVID-19 outbreak at San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office shuts down courtrooms

 

Ten days after the San Bernardino Justice Center reopened to the public, the courtrooms were shutdown because five members of the district attorney's office tested positive for the coronavirus.

 

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Anonymous ID: fb119c June 10, 2020, 4:18 a.m. No.9559137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9139 >>9142 >>9280 >>9327 >>9443 >>9569

Nice little script. Keep the "hot headed" cop theme running, because the child sized coffin, and various other fuckery's are catching on.

 

George Floyd and Derek Chauvin often 'butted heads' at the club, ex-cop knew him 'pretty well': Co-worker

 

George Floyd was laid to rest on June 9 as thousands of people gathered in Houston to celebrate the Minneapolis resident's life. Amid that new details are being revealed, claiming that the Derek Chauvin, the former cop accused in the death of Floyd may have known him from before.

 

A man who worked with George Floyd and now ex-police officer Derek Chauvin at a Minneapolis nightclub have revealed that two men would 'bump heads' a lot with Chauvin being 'aggressive' of the two. The man, David Pinney, was working security along with Floyd and Chauvin at the El Nuevo Rodeo last year. While speaking to CBS News, Pinney shared, "It has a lot to do with Derek being extremely aggressive within the club with some of the patrons, which was an issue."

 

He said that the two men did know each other 'pretty well' and that Chauvin very likely knew who Floyd was. Floyd died on May 25 after Chauvin knelt on his neck for a sickening eight minutes and 46 seconds while arresting him. Floyd repeatedly told Chauvin he couldn't breathe but eventually lost consciousness and died. Ex-officers Tou Thao, Thomas Lane, and J Alexander Kueng were also present at the scene but did not intervene to help Floyd and move Chauvin off his neck. A video of the brutal arrest soon became viral leading to widespread anger against police brutality. An official post-mortem examination declared the death of Floyd as a homicide on Monday, June 1.

 

It was just last month that the club's owner, Maya Santamaria confirmed that the two men worked as security together at the same club. While speaking to KSTP-TV said, "Chauvin was our off-duty police for almost the entirety of the 17 years that we were open." Santamaria also spoke to CBS and said that Chauvin did have a short fuse and a very short temper. He also had a tendency to overreact to situations. "He sometimes had a real short fuse and he seemed afraid," she shared.

 

"When there was an altercation he always resorted to pulling out his mace and pepper-spraying everybody right away, even if I felt it was unwarranted," she continued. It has also been reported that Floyd worked as a bouncer at a nearby restaurant called the Conga Latin Bistro.

 

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Anonymous ID: fb119c June 10, 2020, 6:43 a.m. No.9559816   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The "TEARS" flowing don't make sense. Several shots of people crying like they lost their best friend for Floyd? WHO was in that coffin or WHAT do they KNOW that it represents?

 

Anderson Cooper moved to tears while discussing George Floyd's funeral with Cornel West

 

Following George Floyd's emotional funeral Tuesday, Harvard University professor Dr. Cornel West made an appearance on Anderson Cooper 360, where he gave a moving speech that brought tears to the eyes of the CNN anchor.

 

"I saw brothers marching in, like in Shiloh Baptist church, and pick up that coffin and go and walk out, my daughter was there, couldn’t take it, man. Been at this for over 50 years. And yet, I got to bounce back, and I will bounce back, because we got a love that the world can't take away," stated West as Anderson Cooper's eyes began to water.

 

"The world, white supremacy may make being black a crime," West continued. "But we refuse to get in the gutter. We will go down swinging like Ella Fitzgerald, Muhammad Ali, in the name of justice. And we do it for brother Wyatt, and we do it for my daughter, we're doing it for the Asians, we're doing it for the whole world. Because that is the only hope of the world and that kind of love is always tragic, comic and cruciform. You gotta get ready to be crucified with that kind of love."

 

"The Floyd family lifted up that spiritual moral banner in the midst of a moment in which we got all these lies and crimes and be it – to benefit the Pentagon, or Wall Street, or White House, or even Congress itself. We know they don't represent the best of this country. It's just that the best of this country right now seems to be so powerless," said West.

 

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