Brandon Mitchell, a juror in the Derek Chauvin trial, faces scrutiny for lying on his questionnaire about protests despite wearing a "get your knee off my neck" shirt at an August 2020 BLM event. While hosts argue his media appearances and deception provide grounds for appeal, they remain skeptical courts will overturn the verdict due to perceived judicial cowardice. The discussion also notes that although the knee may not have been lethal, keeping Floyd prone endangered him, criticizing Chauvin's refusal to roll the suspect despite warnings. Ultimately, Mitchell's actions threaten the finality of a historic conviction, yet systemic barriers likely ensure the sentence stands. [Automatically generated summary]
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The Chauvin Trial Juror00:02:06
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All right, the chauvin trial.
Just when you thought it was over.
Yeah, some black guy had to do something stupid.
Well, not stupid, selfish.
He's been a little selfish.
Think so?
And stupid.
I guess he thought he was he meant well.
Everybody can say that.
A lot of people didn't built that road to hell on good intentions.
Yeah.
I think that's how it goes.
Something like that.
I think I butchered it.
Yeah, but anyway, one of the jurors on the chauvin trial.
Brandon Mitchell.
Yeah.
He looked like a Brandon.
Yeah.
Every time I see a Brandon looks just like this guy.
They always have a good lineup, clean cut, got a nice smile on him, short hair.
He's professional.
He looks like a Brandon.
That ain't saying much.
What?
After what he did, he made all the Brandons look bad.
He's not making Brandons great again.
All right.
Let's get serious.
He's a JV basketball coach.
Yeah, he was on the Chauvin trial as a juror.
Yeah.
And but here recently, a photo came out.
Well, let's back it up a little bit.
Back it up.
Well, we got to back it up.
As soon as the trial's over, right?
Get serious on this.
Mocking Black Lives Matter00:12:15
He's the first juror to come out publicly.
And this dude is everywhere.
He did like five interviews.
He's on CBS, ABC.
Good morning, America.
Everywhere.
He's everywhere.
So that tells me he's looking for his 15 minutes of fame.
Yeah.
And when he came out, being a juror, you had to have known conservatives are not stupid.
And a lot of conservatives are pissed off about that verdict.
They're going to dig into your life.
Well, not only that, the guy that was on trial that just got convicted.
Yeah.
This opens up possibility for Granza to appeal the case.
Yeah.
Most importantly.
Yeah.
So that's why I say you was being a little stupid and you was being selfish because, you know, I'm not saying it's going to get overturned.
I mean, the Supreme Court has proven that they're not going to stand up for justice.
I mean, back during when Texas took a lawsuit to the Supreme Court, they were just turned into cowards.
So what makes you think the local court system in Minneapolis is going to overturn anything?
But let's get to the picture.
Yeah.
That picture pissed me off.
I mean, okay, he's got a Black Lives Matter hat on.
Yeah, he's got, get your knee off my neck.
Black Lives Matter.
But look who's in the center of that.
Man, that really makes my skin boil.
He's got Martin Luther King.
The king.
Yeah, put the picture back up.
He's got Martin Luther King on now.
That man did not stand for anything that was remotely associable to Black Lives Matter.
He was all about peace.
Yeah, peaceful protests.
And he wasn't a liberal.
He was a civil rights leader, but he opposed everything that Democrats stand for today.
Yeah, he's a conservative and he was all about accountability.
And you got the king on that picture?
We talking about the king here.
Yeah, one of the greatest men that ever set foot on this earth.
And you had the audacity to shame, shame on you, shame, shame.
And you got that man with Black Lives Matter.
Get your knee off my neck.
Yeah.
Well, it turns out.
On the shirt, man.
Yeah.
I mean, you shouldn't have had the king on there.
Yeah, you should have.
You should have had like Maxine Waters on now.
Somebody violent, like Al Sharp.
Or Fleece Johnson.
Yeah.
You should have put the booty warrior on there.
Because Fleece is just as violent as the rest of you.
Black Lives Matter.
He just preferred man's butt.
You having the king on now, that was totally.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't even think if Malcolm X was alive, he would have stood for what Black Lives Matter stands for.
But anyway, let's get off that.
I'm still pissed off about that, man.
How dare these fools put the king on now?
The king.
But anyway, the reason why this picture is so important, that picture was taken in last summer, August of 2020, at a Martin Luther King commemoration.
They was there in D.C. to commemorate Martin Luther the King and what his sacrifices for this country in the civil rights movement.
And you go back and look at it, and there was a lot of people in that Black Lives Matter garbage, which is really, you know.
I believe in the slogan, Black Lives Matter, of course.
But not that organization.
I don't believe in that organization.
So the reason why this picture is so important, that was like the summer.
This was like a few months after Floyd died.
And you're wearing a shirt that says, get your knee off my neck.
Right?
That's the main reason why they created that shirt is because of what happened to George Floyd.
Yeah.
I mean, you're there to commemorate Martin Luther King, but you're individually protesting what happened to George Floyd.
For police brutality.
And you stand, you representing Black Lives Matter.
You believe in that organization?
Yeah.
Okay.
The reason why we bring up that picture, during the jury selection process, each prospective juror is required to answer a questionnaire that includes questions about participation in demonstrations and protests.
And that's what you did during the MLK march.
You were participating in demonstrations and you was individually protesting police brutality.
It's right there on your shirt.
Yeah.
That shirt was actually created because of what happened to George Floyd.
Yeah, exactly.
And it says right here, during the selection process, you're asked this in the questionnaire.
Did you or someone else close to you participate in any of the demonstrations or marches against police brutality that took place in Minneapolis after George Floyd's death?
One question read according to a newspaper.
The other question, other than what you have already described above, have you or anyone close to you participated in protest about police use of force or police brutality?
Mitchell told the Tribune that he replied no to both questions.
And he followed up with this.
I think I was being extremely honest for sure.
First of all, what is your definition of honesty?
You was not being absolutely honest for sure.
You that type of guy that will go in a grocery store, take some food without paying for it, and say, oh, that's not stealing.
I was just hungry.
If you're the type of person that takes somebody's car, well, I didn't steal his car.
I was just joyriding.
You that dude that argues with his wife.
Oh, PayPal.
I didn't cheat on you.
She just sucked me off.
You act like I had sex with her or something.
You know, I told her that I love you too much.
I'll let you give me a hand job and a blowjob.
That's why I draw the line.
I am not going to have sex with you.
I love my wife.
Yeah, your version of honesty is just skewed, just flawed.
I mean, it doesn't shock me.
Black Lives Matter, what was that?
That one woman with Black Lives Matter?
She was representative.
She said looting stores is reparations.
Yeah.
So it doesn't shock me at all.
So what you did was...
You lied on that questionnaire.
You lied on that.
You have a brain.
You are an assistant.
Now, he's a head JV basketball coach.
Yeah, but he's an assistant head coach for the varsity team.
You know how to dribble basketball.
You know how to call a play.
You know how to call a full court press.
You have some brain sales.
I play basketball.
It is complicated what they did on the court.
You got a brain.
You're not that stupid.
Yeah, you can't be.
You cannot see that that's honesty.
What if the shoe was on the other foot?
Let's say in that same trial, it turns out that Chauvin was found not guilty.
And it turns out one of the jurors was a Blue Lives Matter supporter.
And he answered that question the same way you did.
Black Lives Matter, and everybody would dox that dude, and he'd probably be hanging from a tree or something.
Yeah.
Not he or her to happen.
It's just my brother's just using some hyperbole right now.
If the shoe was on the other foot, that would have got overturned.
If they willfully saw somebody doing a Blue Lives Matter march or just supporting Blue Lives Matter in general, they would have overturned that verdict.
That's why what you did, what you did, was very selfish and it was very stupid.
You have a brain.
You're an adult.
You need to act like one.
Now they can overturn this verdict.
They ain't going to overturn nothing.
That's right.
They don't got balls.
I mean, look what happened with Texas when they went to the Supreme Court with the election.
They didn't even have the balls to stand up.
The Supreme Court.
You think a local court in this case is going to stand up and say?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I mean, but when you're a member of a juror on a trial, you have to be impartial.
You cannot show any bias.
You can't be liberal, conservative.
You could be a dead center.
You can't support Blue Lives.
You can't support Black.
You got to be as neutral as possible.
And you, Pork Blake, you lied.
That was a lie for sure.
For sure.
Yeah, you lied for sure.
That is a bold-faced lie you did.
You lied.
And it just seems like you're out here looking for fame now.
Yeah.
I mean, I think from my point of view, you were like an outright activist on that juror.
I mean, you're the first one that came out publicly.
You're getting interviewed by Good Morning America, CBS, everybody.
You went to a Martin Luther King march with a shirt that says, get your knee off my neck, and you got Black Lives Matter.
That is an activist group against based on a lie because he said black men are being hunted down by white police officers.
You're not an activist?
Yeah.
You individually protesting just by wearing that shirt.
Yeah.
So.
It is what it is, I guess.
I mean, I'm not losing any sleep on Derek Chauvin.
I mean, I don't think he was guilty of, what was it, second?
Murder two.
I think he was guilty of manslaughter.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess nobody should willfully put somebody on their chest knowing good and well they're being compromised by some type of drug.
Everybody that was involved with that incident knew that guy was high on drugs.
Yeah, they kept asking the questions.
What did you take?
That's why the paramedic showed up because they knew he was ODN.
And if they're ODN, why do you have them on their chest?
That's a compromising position for anybody with any kind of health problems, any kind of breathing problems.
Let's say, for example, the cops was arresting, just say an old lady.
She ordered a gentleman with a pacemaker or something.
Yeah, and they knew that.
And he said, I got a pacemaker.
I can't breathe.
And you just stood there.
Yeah.
Yeah, because the cops, they have to make sure, even if they're arresting, your life is not in danger.
Yeah.
They have to feel safe, even though you might be a scumbag.
They can't further compromise the situation because being careless about your life because of you a criminal in douchebag.
You should never be, you know, have that bias against criminals.
Yeah, I mean, the cops are still responsible for a criminal's life.
And that's why I'm not losing any sleep on what.
Yeah, even though I don't think that knee is lethal, but it's not, it could be lethal for somebody with a health condition or somebody on drugs or somebody.
Yeah.
I mean, he said he couldn't breathe and you got him on his chest.
So that's why I think at the very, this man should have just rolled the man on his side.
Yeah.
If he OD, he ODs.
You go to paramedics.
Nothing really.
And that's on tape.
They even asked him, let's roll him on the side.
He's like, no.
Yeah.
Even though he's handcuffed already.
Yeah.
I support the man in blue, but you can't be that careless.
You can't be that rich.
I've been back and forth on this.
He's guilty.
He's innocent.
He's guilty.
He's innocent.
And I just finally came to the conclusion.
I was like, man, he has to be more accountable for what he's doing.
You just can't place somebody on the chest.
No matter how horrible the person is.
Yeah.
I mean, that's just the way I look at it.
Right.
So, like I said, Derek Schoven, that dude is a, that dude is a cocksucker.
I mean, and for him to act like this when he knows what the political climate in this country is.
Yeah.
He sees people recording him and he still does it.
That dude is a cock sucker.
It's like he was mocking people.
Yeah.
You know?
And he even denied rolling him on his side after his counterparts, his colleagues, told him, hey, let's roll him over.
I'm scared this guy's going to...
Yeah.
You know, he's going to...
He's going to...
I think the term they use is going to delirium.
Yeah.
I think, because cops are schooled in this stuff.
They see this all the time.
They find people in jail dead from the exact same thing, just sitting there.
Yeah.
So it's not like it's something new for them.
So they knew what was going on.
Right.
So that's why I say, again, he's a cocksucker.
Yeah.
And when this happened, the left and the right all agreed that he was.
Right.
So, I mean, for you to go out.
A white man died the exact same way.
He went into delirium.
He was high on drugs.
But unfortunately, Cops wasn't convicted.
Yeah.
It didn't even go to trial.
It was 10 times his worst.
This man had both knees on his back, had his hands pressing him down, and they held that man down for, I think, like 10 minutes.
It was, I think it was closer to 15 minutes.
Yeah.
It wasn't, there's not even a trial.
You know why?
Yeah, because God's white.
He was black.
Yeah.
If you're black in this country, man, you do get some special privileges nowadays.
Yeah.
Because of our racist past in this country.
Yeah.
You're willing to accept it or not.
Black people are being treated a little bit differently nowadays.
Yeah.
Yeah, but anyway, what the hell?
We got off real.
Marketing Struggles for Patriots00:02:00
No, that's a, that's a good.
No.
No, man, Brandon Mitchell, you're selfish.
You're stupid.
I mean, so if the court, if the judge, the court system in Annapolis, if they got the, that is grounds for, what do you call it?
A mistrust?
Trial?
Overturned the verdict?
That's because of you, Brandon, because you wasn't being absolutely honest for sure.
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