I’ve seen this argument so many times! Finally need to say something.
This is NOT *proof* Chauvin is an actor. Over the last decade, due to the violence against police almost all — if not all — cops go to/from work in their civvies. This is now policy for most Depts/Agencies. https://twitter.com/karenvendy/status/1267105718894686211">https://twitter.com/karenvend...
This is NOT *proof* Chauvin is an actor. Over the last decade, due to the violence against police almost all — if not all — cops go to/from work in their civvies. This is now policy for most Depts/Agencies. https://twitter.com/karenvendy/status/1267105718894686211">https://twitter.com/karenvend...
Even before ANTIFA and BLM, many uniformed officers/agents keep their employment status on the DL because of targeting by groups like Hells Angels. I know someone that happened to. A neighbor not knowing he was a cop is really not a big deal. If he lived outside of his district
he also would’ve never needed to come home in a squad car. Now I have no idea the whole story behind Chauvin, but let’s apply logic and common-sense and not jump on every conspiracy that pops up. A neighbor not knowing he’s LEO is NOT proof. @Ben_Chasteen @RobCounts talking about
it on their Friday night live is also not *proof* — as I’ve seen some suggest. I need much more evidence before jumping on the “he’s not even a real cop” bandwagon. To me, he looks like a typical badge-heavy loser LEO. Dangerous to subjects and partners. The kind no one respects.
Sometimes things sound crazy weird...but have a completely logical explanation.
*Civvies — civilian clothes.
As for the woman saying it didn’t look like him—people do look very diff in/out of uniform.
There’s lots of oddities about this case, for me the neighbor isn’t one.
*Civvies — civilian clothes.
As for the woman saying it didn’t look like him—people do look very diff in/out of uniform.
There’s lots of oddities about this case, for me the neighbor isn’t one.