In June, 2017, Chauvin arrested a young Black woman named Zoya Code.
— Eric Umansky (@ericuman) December 16, 2023
Chauvin dragged the handcuffed Code outside her home and slammed
her to the ground.
Then pressed his knee into her neck for nearly five minutes.
“Don't kill me," Code begged. pic.twitter.com/tW8NqYPFQS
In Minneapolis, as in almost all cities, it’s the police who decide who can see what and when.
— Eric Umansky (@ericuman) December 16, 2023
What the police decided in these cases was to release nothing.
Nor was he punished. Chauvin had 22 complaints against him over the years. Resulting in discipline once.
“My family was able to move to Queens & do just fine!”
— END ALL COLONIALISM, FREE PALESTINE (@BreeNewsome) December 17, 2023
You’re European, dear
Trump: They’re poisoning the blood of country.. They poison mental institutions and prisons all over the world not just in South America… but all over the world they’re coming into our country from Africa, from Asia pic.twitter.com/fv38EABo1a
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 16, 2023
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