Outrage crowd reacts badly to the Chauvin verdict of ‘only’ 22.5 years in prison

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Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years for 2nd-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd but it isn’t satisfying the vengeful.

“Mr. Chauvin, 45 years old, was convicted in April of all counts: second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter in the killing of Mr. Floyd,” the Wall Street Journal reported. “The 46-year-old Black man died after the white officer knelt on his neck and back for more than nine minutes. Mr. Chauvin was fired from the Minneapolis police force.”

Prosecutors had asked for a 30-year sentence, while the defense has argued for probation.

One must wonder if he won’t be killed in prison. He’s likely to be abused badly.

Al Sharpton doesn’t think this is justice, and is stirring up trouble. He hates the police and wants to see these sentences handed down against the police routinely.

He mentioned people like Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor. Eric Garner died because of his own behavior. Brown did as well, He attacked the officer. Tamir Rice was an accident and Breonna Taylor ran into the line of fire after her criminal boyfriend fired at the police.

The perpetually outraged are likely to riot since they are looking for reasons to feel outraged. They exist to feel outraged and victimized thanks to Democrats.

They are busy on the Twitter sewer ranting about how this isn’t justice.

One wrote, “white privilege is real what happened today is a prime example. Derek Chauvin not getting life in prison after killing a man in public is white privilege. If it was a black man who committed this murder it would’ve been life or even death penalty.”

Another commented, “if this was a black man he would’ve gotten a life sentence no hesitation but a white man only getting 22.5 years for MURDER?? and some of you really see nothing wrong with that. we did not fight that hard for this i’m fucking sick of this shit.”

Crazy Justin Amash wrote, “22.5 years for murder while others face life sentences for nonviolent drug offenses. This isn’t justice.”

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Anonymous
1 year ago

Chauvin did not kill Floyd. A self inflicted drug overdose did and a democrat corrupted justice system did the rest.

Ray Berrian
3 years ago

Either way. There are two less “CRIMINALS” on the street.
Chauvin and Floyd.

RandyLee
3 years ago

sharpton has a lot of nerve saying anything about someones jail sentence when he himself should be serving time for tax evasion. but I digress……first thing is chauvin was no saint but compared to the piece of scum floyd he removed from our society, he was the next best thing. secondly, chauvin was railroaded by the ‘woke’ crowd which has all the bravery and testosterone of a two year girl. personally, I would have given him a medal for exterminating floyd. but thats just me.

and it has nothing to do with floyds skin color and everything to do with his disrespect for the rights of not only other people of all races but especially his own. the democrats always tell us disrespecting the rights of others is so evil……until someone like floyd does it and presents the opportunity for a racial agenda to be promoted.

we can only hope a high as a kite drug dealer and life long criminal like like floyd is getting his just desserts in the after life. his family is reaping the rewards of wokeness thanks to cowardly politicians of minnesota, with their multi million dollar paydays, which btw they will run through like pigs run through slop. they will be dead broke again in less than 5 years.

anyway, if you disagree with my thoughts, I don’t care. if you agree with my thoughts, well thanks. either way, I’m not changing my mind here. floyd was scum and the world is better off without him. did he deserve to die?? well the way he was living his life it was bound to happen. and in his case, sooner is always better than later.

Alej Marcos
3 years ago
Reply to  RandyLee

Well said.

Brian Richard Allen
3 years ago
Reply to  Alej Marcos

Indeed!

Rob Ross
3 years ago

What possible purpose could this article have besides division?
I think everyone has consumed what info they’re willing to in regard to Floyd & Chauvin. If you’re not appealing to the audience to consume new info and are simply proffering divisive rhetoric, to what end?

mark
3 years ago

Wait until the conviction is overturned on appeal.

Brian Richard Allen
3 years ago
Reply to  mark

That inevitability may very well precipitate The Shot They’ll Hear Around The World.
But we can handle that.