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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
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I have seen nothing about his past to make me suspect racism. Bottom line, he killed a man who was in his custody. That makes him a murder in my book. Oh, and anything about feeling worried about the crowd is BS. We all seen the other cops chase everybody back--and they (the crowd) stayed there!!
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Chauvin was following his training. The autopsy showed no bruising where he placed his knee. The autopsy also said cause of death was due to a fentanyl and meth overdose leading to heart and respiratory failure.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi I fear you may be right.
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PFC Automated Logistical Specialist
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He's screwed, he's getting the book and then some when he gets sent to prison for life he probably won't make it out alive. If he's not convicted and walks this country is going up in flames worse than last summer
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SGT Whatever Needs Doing.
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That is a real possibility. He has a history.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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From old May 2020 Associated Press article: "She said Chauvin got along well with the club’s Latino regulars, but his tactics toward unruly customers on what she referred to as “African American” nights led her to speak to him about it."

This may or may not be admissible in his murder trial, but Derek Chauvin allegedly treated customers of certain races differently when he worked off-duty as nightclub security.

https://apnews.com/article/69beaad97dcea2dce6c2184e0f5b5e4e
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