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Galloway says police 'should be held accountable' for killing George Floyd
Nicole Galloway - the Missouri state auditor running for governor as a Democrat - said the Minneapolis Police officers responsible for the killing of George Floyd "should be held accountable." On Friday, soon after Galloway issued her statement, now former-Police Officer Derek Chauvin, who kept his knee on Floyd's neck as Floyd said he was dying, was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
What a bold and brave young woman to make such a statement.
ReplyDeleteHow risky!
How potentially career-derailing!
Saying the obvious is somehow amazing for the dimwits
ReplyDeleteReally just pathetic.
ReplyDeleteAny money raised and spent on her gubernatorial campaign is totally wasted.
Has she figured out how to deal with the heavyweights in Clay County yet?
Hahahaha!!
Does she put out?
ReplyDeleteShe's assuming the death was attributable to the police. An autopsy says that the guy did not die by asphyxiation. More likely he died from a lifetime of bad habits exacerbated by massive drug and alcohol intake. Will Galloway apologize if that turns out to be the cause of death? Didn't think so.
ReplyDelete^^ It was a combination of factors, according to the autopsy, but I'm sure the knee on the neck was the leading cause. You don't put your knee on anyone's neck unless he just broke into your home and tried to kill you and your family and you had no other weapon. The cop needs to spend a long time in jail, and if there's any justice in the world, he will.
ReplyDeleteThis police man had 18 complaints filed against him. It's a good thing some one is keeping score. What does the winner get?
ReplyDeleteExplain to me why people should bother to file a complaint?
"I'm sure the knee on the neck was the leading cause...." Do you have actual proof to that effect, or are you sure just because you want it to be true?
ReplyDeleteThe number itself is meaningless. Put it in context. Eighteen complaints over how many years? What's the average annual number of complaints against a Minneapolis police officer? How many of those complaints were ruled "justified?"
Oh bLIEron, just because some desperate negro criminal filed a complaint to try and get out of going to jail for rapin, Robbin and murdering doesnt mean it happened. Jesus Christ you’re stupid.
ReplyDeleteApparently “all 18” those mean ole complaints were thrown out. Niggers will lie about anything.
Is this "kid", that would be governor, channeling Steve Glorioso? What a nut job!
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ReplyDeleteNicole Galloway (D) MO State Auditor, desperate to pander to urban voters, publicly comments on a Minnesota case that has NOTHING to do with financial auditing, the state of Missouri, or her privileged life as an attractive white woman!!!