Tim Pool
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And that's why they won't touch it.
Maybe he waits until after the midterms.
There was a criminal trial just recently concluded in New York where a cop killer was acquitted of first-degree murder.
The cop opened the passenger door.
They were ordering the man out of the vehicle.
They opened the passenger door, and the guy pulls a gun, a .380, and shoots him in the abdomen.
The officer then grabs the gun and then collapses.
The shot ruptured his iliac vein, I think it's called.
I'm not a doctor.
Which is, it connects to the aorta, and he bled out and died.
So he goes to trial and the jury says not guilty of first degree murder.
First degree murder is intending to kill a person and killing that person.
And then it's aggravated for if they are a public servant, police, EMT, etc.
So it's clear cut.
We know he did it.
The question then is why?
Did they acquit him on first degree?
Now, he got manslaughter and attempted murder on another cop because then he turns the gun to another cop and click and the gun doesn't fire point blank at the chest.
So what is all about?