Sunday, March 07, 2021

Welcome back my friends, to the Chauvin that never ends

 We're going to be starting the Derek Chauvin trial tomorrow and Minneapolis will again be in the spotlight. I haven't gone downtown much in recent months to see the fortifications for myself, but there's enough concertina wire and barricades up around the government center to stop much from happening at the place where the trial will take place. 

Tunnel of love

I don't know who the grandees are trying to protect, but this sort of fortification suggests an extraordinary level of fear. The trial is going to last for at least a few weeks and while there are certainly going to be all manner of protesters downtown, it's highly unlikely that anyone is going to breach the perimeter, but I also think the problems will be elsewhere in town. 

The problem for the local government is simple enough -- the optics of George Floyd's demise are both egregious and potentially incorrect. Although Keith Ellison and his merry band of prosecutors will never admit it publicly, they don't have an airtight case. It's quite possible Floyd was already a dead man by the time Chauvin got to the scene. He had a lot of fentanyl in his system at the time of death, quite possibly a lethal dose. His defense team will certainly present evidence to that effect to the jury. 

I sincerely hope Ellison and his team have an answer prepared. If not, someone may end up on the business end of that concertina wire.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Postponed.

Unknown said...

I would never want to serve on that jury. If I couldn't vote to convict, the mob would burn down my house.

Chauvin deserves a fair trial. (And maybe a fair hanging...)
He won't get one.

Gino

Mr. D said...

You are correct, Gino. If Chauvin is acquitted, it will unleash hell here and elsewhere. The merits of the case? Fuhgeddaboutit.

jerrye92002 said...

Couple of thoughts: First, anybody that demonstrates, even peacefully, outside the courthouse, should be arrested for witness tampering, jury intimidation, and interfering with trial. Second, supposedly there is cop-cam video of George Floyd saying "I can't breathe" (a sign of fentanyl-induced respiratory distress) while he is standing up outside the cop car! I would think that would pretty much negate the whole prosecution's case. But of course to the mob, "Justice" only has one outcome. And they will not like truth being told.

Petercorp said...

Stay safe up there. I heard that it looked like a warzone after last summer.