“Without knowing what I am and why..”

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I’ve been following the Derick Chauvin case somewhat, and the testimonies are profound, heartbreaking but profound. They give me hope for justice. Also, what are the chances of a professional MMA fighter being a witness to the crime? And with his testimony, it’s evident the situation was even worse than we had previously thought. The trial is difficult to watch. Watching it, I feel like I’m reliving it, and I wasn’t even there. Imagine then how his family and friends must feel. Imagine how the witnesses must feel. It’s like watching a real-life murder story unfolding and waiting for justice. By the way, the defense attorney is such a jerk. He tried to make Williams look bad for calling Derick Chauvin names. Haha, all he actually did was make Williams look even more heroic. Yeah, he was calling Chauvin names, A-hole, because he was trying to say and do whatever it took to get his damn knee off of George Floyd without getting shot himself. (So upsetting.)

Let’s remember, folks, we witnessed a man being murdered on camera while the murderer (Chauvin) was watching the cameras, knowing they were there the whole time. That is some evil sh*t. Let’s be thankful that the jury will ultimately decide, but let’s also remember that in history, some defendants have gotten minimal to no sentences for the terrible crimes they committed. Remember, jurors are selected. So, who knows who they’ll pick and why? All I know for sure is, if the verdict for Chauvin is “Not Guilty,” there will be a second wave of protests all across the country, riots and all. All I’m saying is, get prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. Let’s hope justice will be served. My desired justice for George Floyd is life in prison for Derick Chauvin and for money to be awarded to George’s children and family for their loss and suffering. The other police officers should also be held responsible and serve time, but Chauvin, life in prison for him. Also, award Darnella for the trauma and suffering she experienced in being a witness to the crime. There were other children there who witnessed it too. How terrible. Monetary awards for them all and paid counseling. Well, we’ll see what happens, y’all.