@dalpat077
Chauvin wouldn't have put his knee on a 90 year old woman's neck. He looked at Floyd and made certain assumptions. There was no reason to restrain him like that. Chauvin isn't qualified to diagnose medical conditions. Therefore, police should apply restraint in a way that doesn't kill people who have health problems.
Having health problems doesn't sensibly mean that you are exempt from police brutality; police brutality shouldn't occur.
I'm somewhat in the middle on this whole thing, but I'm not at all confused about whether or not what Chauvin did was wrong. I don't think it was murder. I also agree that the drugs and his health were most likely contributing factors... but what does that really mean?
Unhealthy people don't deserve to die (by police using excessive force) any more than healthy people deserve to die.
If you get into a fight with someone who has stage 4 cancer (and you don't know that they have cancer) it doesn't make any difference if you accidentally kill them by beating the living shit out of them. It's still murder.
I think Floyd is a piece of shit and I'm happy to admit that I don't care (at all) that he's dead... but that doesn't change reality. There was
no reason to keep restraining him like that for so long, particularly when he was saying he couldn't breathe... and even more so after he passed out.
He deserves the manslaughter charge, but the sentence (for manslaughter) is too harsh.