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Originally Posted by Icky Thump
Premeditation is defined as (1) deciding to kill (2) before the act. So your definition wouldn't fit. Some cop replied to me on twitter that premeditation can be a minute before the act but my question is "What is the act?" I am guessing it's a fact question but I do not know if there's any precedent. I would say the act is placing the knee on the neck during the stop, Chauvin decided to kill. On the other hand, defense would say the act is the stop. All irrelevant now.
If you look at that cop's rap sheet, I hate to break it to you bud but the civil suit against The City of Minneapolis will be in the #billionswithab
That cop would've been kicked out of ISIS.
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Am I on ignore? The stop cannot be the act, or things are seriously fucked. The act is the knee, but the knee, at first, was not intended to kill. And all of the feedback that the man was dying cannot turn the rest of the act into premeditation, can it?