He either knows he’s lying, or he actually means what he says and the police underneath him don’t really care one way or the other what he says....
"We stand with the Floyd family. We condemn what took place in Minneapolis...It should be a wake up call for this entire country, for justice." NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea holds a news conference following the death of George Floyd. abcn.ws/3eGShBy

Jun 5, 2020 · 1:15 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Mmmm...A classic case of Action Speaks Louder Than Words. The world is watching...
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Doesn’t matter he is responsible for them. The Mayor too and the Gov.
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As they say ... the proof is in the pudding!
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You disallow people to speak for themselves, or you accuse all police in minneapolis for the actions of one man. How many allegations of race related "police brutality" were exposed as hoaxes with introduction of the bodycam? When one is real, they riot loot and attack innocents.
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he says what he believes to be said. while not being ready. don't know the rest but I read people fairly good. he tries to do the right thing energy that right there.
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Interesting
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Well in several instances the police are kneeling with protestors to only turn on them later as the march. All trust is lost.
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We don't need more words. We need action. We need policy. Probably 90% of the problems in our country today are related to the fact that too many people think words are enough. So, they choose charismatic liars to brutalize us all in the dark. We need real/actual change.
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Hmmm I’m going to go with he’s lying
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Little bit of column a, whole lot of column b