 See I want to turn to you on this because there is something about watching this and as again as a layperson I look at this and I saw the video of people standing around and as a layperson I wonder I'm witnessing a murder before me if I'm standing there Legally I want if I'm a bystander and I want to go and knock this police officer off Mr. Floyd and save this man's life, but legally I'm not allowed to do that So what is the recourse if you're standing there as a civilian watching a police officer murder someone you outnumber him What's the recourse? What are we supposed to do when witnessing something like stand back? I'm glad you asked me that and I'm also I was terrified of that question and as a defense attorney I can't advise anybody to do something that's against the law more over it's dangerous They have the power of guns and I hate to I hate to paint this as a us versus them thing But Melanated people understand that that's largely what it's been historically. So I would advise anybody record Try to intervene verbally call 911. Please don't physically intervene The media like you said they're like they always do they're very picky and choosy about what they'll amplify and what they'll mute and What they'll mute? always comports with whatever, you know the agenda narrative is with the Democrat party and and What people won't probably hear a lot about in this I? Mean for me the main thing is and I think it's gonna be what they the defense focuses on will be the fact that He probably most likely could breathe just fine Any problem like I see a lot of people that are kind of like oh well There's some culpability about the police fan and bubble I don't think that at all am I alone in that like and it's not a racial thing. Oh Steve Hey, what's up, buddy? What's up only here to troll Steve come in the chat man talk with us but I Don't see it. So I've watched the video. I've watched all the videos many many times and what you see is Floyd is acting insane from the very beginning and before and the video that you see when he's in the store and He's saying he can't breathe the whole time like he's So like why would the police men think that there was any real danger because he he had been saying that the whole time, right? I don't know. I don't want to get off your point, but that's kind of what I'm getting at. It's like People a lot of people out there. They don't really I don't think they realize that they don't realize that if If he really couldn't breathe and he maybe he couldn't be it probably was because of the overdose though In my opinion, but I'm not you know, I'm not a doctor or anything. So this is gonna go for four weeks So I'm sure we'll see all of that Right, and I I agree at the like I think what you're touching on right now is the the defense's main Objective to explain to the jury, which is that yes when you They and they did an excellent job I think early on with the first witnesses that the prosecution called yeah, which was the strategy was You only came upon the scene at this certain time. You weren't there before you weren't there when The interactions transpired before you started recording you had no idea of what was going on, right? You had no idea the conversations that the police were having Behind the car like they were trying to show to the jury. These are witnesses that were emotionally Agitated by what they saw but they had a limited understanding of the totality of the circumstances they had no idea that George Floyd was complaining about not being able to breathe Before he was put into that position and also I think they did a good job early on by Establishing and I you highlighted this in one of your videos that Someone who's being choked out and who cannot breathe cannot have a conversation with someone So I think they did a great job at sort of bringing that to light in terms of if someone's being Exphyxiated they can't breathe and if they can't breathe they can't speak and that's and I think they'll have Medical experts to testify to that fact. So if someone's saying I can't breathe. I can't breathe Maybe your your breathing is is both is labored for other reasons But it's not because you're being it's not because you're being Exphyxiated right so I think that's the point is how how did George Floyd pass away? It was it because he was being Exphyxiated or was it because he had Conditions health conditions on top of the chemicals that were in his body plus the stressful events That were transpiring at the time that goes to a lot of what I've been doing videos about forever is just how the media They paint this picture. That's not necessarily accurate and your average person out there whether they're Loosely paying attention or they just sort of get it through osmosis to just you know going to work every day and the people that hang around So people can get get easily brainwashed and a lot of people out there really believe that like black people are being hunted down and stuff It doesn't matter what the data and the statistics show it doesn't matter because they just they believe it deeply and that's a big problem here It's like hiding the truth, you know, it's right. That's what they're doing Because it's Essentially the way they've set it up now is that it's right even because I feel like a lot of people know it's bullshit But they think it's racist to go against it like oh well if I do that then I'm hurting black people So I can't do that. I got to go even though. I know this isn't true. It's for the better good So they justify it to themselves. I think that's going on with a lot of people and look I I have if a cop is corrupt And I am a sucker for first and second amendment audit videos And I've been a huge watcher of cop block stuff for forever So like I know that cops are out there who are ignorant and are power hungry and are abusing people's rights, but And I'll get behind you if you can prove to me that that is what's going on But I just am not getting that from this. I'm getting from this entire thing from the beginning that it's Mostly manufactured now. I'll say it when I first saw the video it disturbed me But as I saw the bodycams and I got more perspective my attitude changed about it And I also saw what the media was hiding from us, which is how we started the conversation and Ultimately, that's what because there you know, there's gonna be riots if he gets off and they'll probably riots anyway, but It'll in my opinion it's incited by the mainstream media and I think that's part of why they won't report everything because it's like they're so invested in a certain perspective to go against it now Because they set up this whole narrative that if you're against it, you're an evil racist So now they could never possibly do it. You see what I mean like they've set up the situation where they painted themselves into a corner Right, right because they would have to admit that their initial coverage was They preempted the evidence and so they jumped the gun and now they have to sort of like backpedal a little bit and Acknowledge that their initial reporting may have not accurately reflected the situation on the ground