Derek Chauvin: Time to Right a Miscarriage of Justice
The former Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, was found guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in April 2021 in connection with the in-custody death of George Floyd. But was Derek Chauvin truly guilty of murder? Or was the conviction influenced by political pressure and a public

The Political Lynching of Derek Chauvin
Justice Denied? If you are like me, you were taught that the U.S. Supreme Court is the “court of last resort” and the final step in protecting one’s constitutional rights. Additionally, we were taught that Supreme Court Justices were given lifetime appointments to ensure their independence and insulate them from
Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Was Lynched by Racists and the Media
Strong Words, But True… Consider that Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin went about his normal and customary police duties until responding to a call for assistance. Nothing that day portended the tragedy that was to follow – a life-altering tragedy that saw Chauvin vilified and imprisoned for the alleged murder
What Happened to Bryan Suits? Gone from KFI640.
Update: September 8, 2025… Bryan Suits Leaves Terrestrial Radio, Shifts Focus to Podcasting Bryan Suits, the veteran radio host known for his sharp commentary and military insight, has officially left terrestrial radio. His most recent program, The Bryan Suits Show, aired on AM 770 KTTH in Seattle until May 2024,
Derek Chauvin: Political Prisoner of the Progressive Communist Democrats
Sentencing former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin to 22+ years in prison for the in-custody death of George Floyd is an outrage and an egregious miscarriage of justice. This was a mob-driven political prosecution and Chauvin is a political prisoners. (1) The case was tainted by a significant abuse of
Derek Chauvin: A Win for the Mob and Progressive Prosecutors, a Loss for American Justice and the Rule of Law
As was expected, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been found guilty of the in-custody death of George Floyd. However, it was unexpected that the Jury would find Chauvin guilty on all three counts: unintentional second-degree murder; third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. After only ten or so hours of