Out on bail shopping 15:51 - Jun 22 with 5770 views | JimmyGilligan | "One of the four officers charged in the killing of George Floyd was confronted by a shopper while buying groceries on Saturday in Minnesota."
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Out on bail shopping on 21:59 - Jun 22 with 1079 views | Highjack |
Out on bail shopping on 21:57 - Jun 22 by Humpty | Ok. You didn't seem to think so and then you did. |
You lot are utterly mental. | |
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Out on bail shopping on 22:34 - Jun 22 with 1020 views | Jango |
Out on bail shopping on 18:36 - Jun 22 by londonlisa2001 | Everyone is innocent until proven guilty. You’ll have to point out where I said he should be prevented from shopping. He’s perfectly entitled to go shopping. Someone is perfectly entitled to post something criticising him and for believing that it’s an inflammatory act in the current situation. Not sure what your point is. |
Maybe people should stop taking every opportunity to record stuff and put it online for likes. She’s the tw*t in this instance, not the man who’s quite entitled to go to the shop. If anything, she’s harassing him. | | | |
Out on bail shopping on 22:47 - Jun 22 with 1009 views | Kilkennyjack |
Out on bail shopping on 18:28 - Jun 22 by Neath_Jack | I've actually got a bit of sympathy for him, if it is correct that he had been in the job for 4 days. I'm assuming that he was one of the chaps standing around? Can you imagine being in your first week of work, and a much more senior person is breaking the law, there are two other more senior people also there who are saying nothing, it would take a massive set of bollocks to step in and stop what is going on. Do we know if he or any of the others said anything to the chap who was pinning Floyd down? I guess we won't know that until the court case, but I doubt he would have anyway. It's easy for us to sit here in hindsight and say, ahhhhh but the man was dying, of course he should have said or done something. But if he had anything about him, he'd not be going out in public like that or he could end up on the wrong end of a gun. |
Its strange that Mr Floyd and the policeman who killed him, actually already knew each other ... 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ | |
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Out on bail shopping on 22:57 - Jun 22 with 994 views | Best_loser |
Out on bail shopping on 18:28 - Jun 22 by Neath_Jack | I've actually got a bit of sympathy for him, if it is correct that he had been in the job for 4 days. I'm assuming that he was one of the chaps standing around? Can you imagine being in your first week of work, and a much more senior person is breaking the law, there are two other more senior people also there who are saying nothing, it would take a massive set of bollocks to step in and stop what is going on. Do we know if he or any of the others said anything to the chap who was pinning Floyd down? I guess we won't know that until the court case, but I doubt he would have anyway. It's easy for us to sit here in hindsight and say, ahhhhh but the man was dying, of course he should have said or done something. But if he had anything about him, he'd not be going out in public like that or he could end up on the wrong end of a gun. |
Thought he was one of the ones pinning him down | | | |
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