• Apathy Tree
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    602 years ago

    Good, but it kinda ticks me off the he gets to serve this sentence at the same time he’s seeing a 3-year for the civil rights conviction… like rather than 8 years, it maxes out at 5, and that’s some bullshit.

    All four former police officers involved in the incident were convicted on federal civil rights charges, in addition to state murder charges for Mr Chauvin. Ex-officers Thomas Lane and J Alexander Kueng pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Thao, who was sentenced to three and a half years over his civil rights conviction, will serve the 57 months at the same time.

  • @[email protected]
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    502 years ago

    He is doing 57 months because he is serving for multiple crimes simultaneously.

    Police who violate the law should not be allowed anything but the maximum sentence non-concurrent with other crimes.

    But cops protect those who have power and those who have power. Don’t want to piss off the cops so here we are.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 years ago

      I don’t even understand why concurrent sentences exist. if you do multiple crimes you should serve time for them all, regardless of who you are.

      • @[email protected]
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        112 years ago

        It makes some sense when multiple crimes were committed but it was one event. Robbing a liquor store becomes several different crimes with their own max sentences. Sure there were multiple laws broken but they only did one thing. The issue is how grey that line becomes and how much authority a judge has over a crime’s punishment and when you factor in things like if the robber shot the clerk.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    262 years ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A former Minneapolis police officer has been sentenced to 57 months (almost five years) in prison for his role in the death of George Floyd.

    The officer, Tou Thao, was found guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter by a Minnesota judge in May.

    Ex-officers Thomas Lane and J Alexander Kueng pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter.

    Thao, who was sentenced to three and a half years over his civil rights conviction, will serve the 57 months at the same time.

    The former officer had waived his right to a jury trial in the manslaughter case, opting instead for Judge Peter Cahill to determine the verdict.

    Judge Cahill added that Thao’s actions “were even more unreasonable in light of the fact that he was under a duty to intervene to stop other officers’ excessive use of force and was trained to render medical aid”.


    I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • tider06
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      92 years ago

      He has the biggest gang in the world to protect him, and they run the joint.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Not enough. Let’s remember Floyd got a death sentence with no trial or jury but simply because these cops thought of themselves as judge, jury and executioner.

    • @[email protected]
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      -12 years ago

      he didnt die from being choked He died from Fentanyl. The cop that did the knee DEFINITELY she be locked up ! The other two kicked off the force maybe. But not jail time

        • @[email protected]
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          -12 years ago

          Well no because an overdose of fentanyl induces that

          Guess you never saw the trial or the video of how Saint Fentanyl acted prior to being restrained

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            Medical examiner testified saying fentanyl was a contributing factor but not the direct cause of death. George Floyd was murdered and people like you are essentially saying he deserved to die because of his behavior. Cops are not the judge, jury, and executioner, and if they were capable of holding him down and killing him then they were capable of handcuffing and arresting him, but chose not to.

  • @[email protected]
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    -202 years ago

    Imagine someone dying from a drug overdose and you get the blame for it when he was a danger to himself and everyone around him thrashing around

  • Tb0n3
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    -392 years ago

    Entirely political. Police do the same thing all over but because it was a black man on cellphone video the entire black community rioted and burned everything down for a month. Should they have been convicted? Probably. Was it deliberate? Most likely not. Dude was hopped up on fentanyl.

      • Tb0n3
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        -142 years ago

        Oh sorry my bad. What I meant to say is he was high on drugs and had an extensive criminal history. He started the encounter by fighting the police. Don’t fight the police.

          • Tb0n3
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            -142 years ago

            Why not? If somebody fights against you as a cop you’ll be less likely to let up and allow them room to escape. Most people would be fine in that situation. It was kind of a freak accident.

              • Tb0n3
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                -122 years ago

                Why do you think I’m a troll. I just disagree with you. And does manslaughter get you 20 years?

        • @[email protected]
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          -122 years ago

          Sadly the left adore the race baiting politics of this stunt

          They need this to feel virtuous. They ignore all the evidence of saint fentanyl and his drug journey