Identical Case in California Two Months BEFORE George Floyd

A new video has surfaced that has conservatives asking a lot of questions.

This is not a shot against the police but rather proof that not all cases are equal in the eyes of Democrats and the media.

The video shows an almost identical situation in California where a DUI suspect died in custody, with only one glaring difference.

Before George Floyd

The video you are about to watch took place about two months before the George Floyd incident.

California police officers were trying to get a blood sample from a DUI suspect.

When he refused to give it to them, while handcuffed, he was taken down with several officers on top of him.

You can hear the man panic, then consenting to have his blood drawn, and then utter, “I can’t breathe.” (You can see a longer version of the video on the NYP link bottom of the page.)

From the time officers realized he was unconscious, it took 11 minutes for CPR to be administered.

There is now a pending lawsuit against the officers, who were identified as Carlos Villanueva, Christopher Sanchez-Romero, Darren Parsons, Diego Romero, Dusty Osmanson, Eric Voss, Justin Silva, Dionisio Fiorella, and Marciel Terry. Also named is Sgt. Michael Little.

I have a few questions…

Why did the media never make a big deal about this case?

Why have we not seen this video before?

Why have Democrats not rallied around this man the way they did George Floyd?

Where is the call for justice from this administration when Biden and Harris were so quick to defend George Floyd?

Is it because this incident happened in California where golden boy Governor Newsom is in charge? Is it because this man is not a minority?

Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

Source: New York Post

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