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Literal murder, and for what?
lmao. The murderer was just looking for an excuse to hurt someone.
I wonder what the demographics and socio-economic status of the jurors was.
7 women 5 men
4 black people, 1 Phillipino immigrant.
One of the white individuals is a Ukrainian immigrant who traveled to the US in the 1970s.
The socio economic status is hard to determine. The majority of the jury are lawyers, blue collar workers, programmer, or retirees. One of the lawyers has family who are police officers and in the military.
I guess they just don't care about homeless people. It's like Patrick Bateman stabbing that homeless person.
Waiting for an excuse to murder like your average cop.
He was in the marines for 4 years, so world cop.
To be fair, he was a US soldier.
I feel like it's white there in front of me.
4 black individuals and one Philippino immigrant on a jury of 12 that had a unanimous verdict. Doesn’t seem racial biased. More so class bias.
Helped along by a class-biased legal system no doubt.
Juries can only answer the questions they're asked. I can see how easy it is for the judge to emphasise the relevance of any 'doubt' and how much a $3 million legal team would be able to cast that doubt.
Especially in the high profile theatre of a case like this. No way did those jurors not go online or pick up a paper for the whole duration of the trial and the run up.
On top of that, you have the prosecution backing down step by step until the jurors would say, well if even the victim's supposed defenders don't think this was murder, what are we supposed to do?
Oh, right, jury, not school shooting suspect, I confused my versions of white privelege in that comment.
How could this be not murder?
I thought Derek Chauvin's case set a precedent. The two cases seem to be similar.