You think the murder was premeditated?
Are you still on your meds?
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 13:54, Share, Reply)
Are you still on your meds?
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 13:54, Share, Reply)
Yes. And no.
Premeditated, yes. On meds, no, not that is is relevant.
Premeditated means "think out or plan". I googled it.
He was not struggling. For over three minutes, Floyd was not responding at all, and yet Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd's neck.
I consider that to be a very clear and deliberate act.
Especially given his training.
Why do you think my medication has anything to do with the issue? [I know you really don't, I am merely pointing out that you are the type of cunt who throws out ridiculous strawman arguments...]
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 14:17, Share, Reply)
Premeditated, yes. On meds, no, not that is is relevant.
Premeditated means "think out or plan". I googled it.
He was not struggling. For over three minutes, Floyd was not responding at all, and yet Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd's neck.
I consider that to be a very clear and deliberate act.
Especially given his training.
Why do you think my medication has anything to do with the issue? [I know you really don't, I am merely pointing out that you are the type of cunt who throws out ridiculous strawman arguments...]
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 14:17, Share, Reply)
There was also a crowd of witnesses telling the murderer that he was killing George Floyd.
The murderer was actively made aware of what he was doing, as were his accomplices.
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 15:52, Share, Reply)
The murderer was actively made aware of what he was doing, as were his accomplices.
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 15:52, Share, Reply)
Yes, it was premeditated.
"Someone premeditates a crime by considering it before committing it. Premeditation requires that the defendant think out the act, no matter how quickly—it can be as simple deciding to pick up a hammer that is lying nearby and to use it as a weapon."
(www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/what-premeditated-deliberate-conduct.html)
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 14:29, Share, Reply)
"Someone premeditates a crime by considering it before committing it. Premeditation requires that the defendant think out the act, no matter how quickly—it can be as simple deciding to pick up a hammer that is lying nearby and to use it as a weapon."
(www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/what-premeditated-deliberate-conduct.html)
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 14:29, Share, Reply)
Exactly
Penis probably thinks that "premedidated" refers to planning a murder weeks before.
It does not.
If you are kneeling on someone's neck for about 9 minutes, you have quite a lot of time to think.
If they say "I can't breathe" about 16 times, you have a fair idea of the situation.
If they become unresponsive, and you continue to block their neck for three more minutes, then I do consider that murder.
Personal attacks about "are you on meds" are, of course, the last bastion of piss-poor arguments.
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 14:46, Share, Reply)
Penis probably thinks that "premedidated" refers to planning a murder weeks before.
It does not.
If you are kneeling on someone's neck for about 9 minutes, you have quite a lot of time to think.
If they say "I can't breathe" about 16 times, you have a fair idea of the situation.
If they become unresponsive, and you continue to block their neck for three more minutes, then I do consider that murder.
Personal attacks about "are you on meds" are, of course, the last bastion of piss-poor arguments.
( , Sat 20 Jun 2020, 14:46, Share, Reply)