For our 2nd episode of the Failure to Stop Podcast, Tansy and I break down the George Floyd situation and the Chauvin trial from an HONEST COPS’ perspective. Hope you guys enjoyed and thanks to the wolfpack for hanging out with us live each Friday at 11am EST.

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25 thoughts on “Everything You Need To Know About the Chauvin Trial (from a cop’s perspective) | FTS Podcast Ep. 2”
  1. There are 3 officers charged with second degree murder for a case involving a suspect who died in custody with a fatal level of methamphetamine in his blood. He physically attacked officers then was restrained and cuffed. Aid was called immediately and he still died. These officers are victims of a case referal to the Democratic State Attorney General. Stay tuned.

  2. So at about 57mins, Mike mentions that there needs to be a "Welfare Check". This is the kind of stuff folks aren't talking about. He is detailing that the police were responding for a reason pertaining to an individual who has been reported as possibly being a threat to himself or others due to his perceived state of mind. All of this chatter about these police coming into a situation like this, wanting to fight is simply wrong. Police experience this kind of mental distress in people enough times to know and recognize that someone needs to be helped. Whatever "helped" actually means. It could be taking this individual in to protect them from themselves or more importantly taking this individual in to protect the public. I'm not commenting on the Chauvin situation in particular so to speak but on police calls in general. Recognize that often times they are responding for the welfare of the individual and surrounding by standers.

  3. But the good news is that when he wins his appeal, then files a lawsuit for malicious prosecution, he will be wealthy enough to never have to police again for the unappreciative masses! Enjoy the wealth sir, after what you’ve been through you certainly earned it!

  4. He has a strong appeal in the works, he sort of nodded to it in his remarks. It truly sucks for now, but it , hopefully, isn't over yet. Have a good thought people. If anyone find details on writing or contacting him, please post it.

  5. Lost me with that sheepdog bullshit. Y'all need a better metaphor, because that one is not only inaccurate, it's demeaning, arrogant, and condescending. If you want to humanize officers, avoid shitty animal metaphors.

  6. Hey Mike hello anyone home. The best line you said is “I don’t know” because you don’t know much about the law

  7. Man you guys are smoking some serious good stuff if you buy this bullshit. But hey you never know this is exactly why people hate cops they are dumber than donuts

  8. An innocent man was convicted because mob rule and propaganda. Cant be judged by my peers when everyone in the country are cowards. Burn it down. Nothing here to salvage.

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