I defended a guy who pointed a gun at a pregnant woman's stomach?
You should not gobble up conservative social media fake news so readily...it makes you look less than impartial 🤣 and more like ignorant ass
https://www.factcheck.org/2020/06/meme-spreads-wrong-photo-details-in-floyd-criminal-case/
Meme Spreads Wrong Photo, Details in Floyd Criminal Case
By
Saranac Hale Spencer
Posted on June 17, 2020
Quick Take
A meme misrepresents a 2007 criminal case in Houston involving George Floyd. The meme distorts the details of Floyd’s case and includes a photo of a woman who was badly injured in an unrelated attack in Spain in 2018.
Another example of you getting the facts wrong
https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-george-floyd-kanye-west-police-397984860325
Experts: George Floyd died from knee to neck, not drug overdose
By PHILIP MARCELO October 21, 2022
CLAIM: George Floyd died from a fentanyl overdose, not from the actions of arresting Minneapolis police officers.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The county medical examiner’s office ruled Floyd’s death a homicide due to “cardiopulmonary arrest,” not an overdose, even though he had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system. Medical experts at the murder trial for one of the former police officers involved also testified Floyd died of a lack of oxygen from being pinned to the pavement with a knee on his neck, not from drug use. A jury unanimously agreed, finding the former officer guilty of murder and manslaughter.
I don't know about God not liking George Floyd but I do know dirty cops sure didn't
Did you know this about George Floyd and his experience with law enforcement? I bet not.
But I'm sure no matter what you learn about facts here will in your mind justify killing him
Because your an idiot that defends cops at all costs, no matter what....even when the cop is the criminal
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/g...aced-ex-hpd-cop-should-be-pardoned-board-says
George Floyd's 2004 arrest by disgraced ex HPD cop should be pardoned, board says
By Natalie Hee and
Carolina Sanchez
Published October 4, 2021
Updated 10:40PM
Death of George Floyd
FOX 26 Houston
HOUSTON - More than a year after the
death of George Floyd, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has recommended that he receive a posthumous full pardon for a felony drug conviction 17 years ago.
On Monday, the Board voted 7-0 to recommend clemency for the 2004 conviction, for which the
Houston-native served 10 months in jail.
The final say on the decision now rests in the hands of
Governor Greg Abbott.
"I hope that politics doesn't get too much in the way of this because I know that people have a lot of feelings about who George Floyd was and how he died. But that doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he was railroaded by a corrupt police officer and that there wasn't any evidence that he committed this crime," said Allison Mathis, the Harris County Public Defender who
submitted the application for a full pardon in April.
Mathis said the officer who arrested Floyd in 2004 fabricated evidence.
That officer was former Houston Police Officer Gerald Goines, who's now charged with murder in connection to the deadly narcotics raid on
Harding Street in 2019.
"There's some evidence that that even may be a big part of the reason he decided to leave
Texas was because he felt like he couldn't get a fair shot here and that he had been railroaded by police here," Mathis said.
His cousin, Tera Brown, says that arrest was one of the reasons Floyd moved to Minneapolis.