Dutch.... He knew more law than the 80+ judges who dismissed Trump's election lawsuits.This is a case that, within a day of the deaths, the police determined that the motivation for the attack was racism. The only way the police could come to that conclusion so quickly (because police are just not that good or efficient) is if the accused volunteered a clear statement confirming his intentions. If that is the case, why did the police refuse to release any details of any statement made by the accused, or even describe in general terms why they came to their conclusion, and what is the purpose of the rest of their ongoing investigation?
Also, it has been reported that the accused was wearing some sort of bullet proof vest when he was arrested. Why? Was he also armed when he was arrested? No report of it. If he was armed, why run down his victim (risking a crash) instead of using a weapon? There was no report of any resistance or stand off at his arrest. Sociopaths who plan to make some sort of "stand" generally do exactly that. They seek the attention, especially if they are trying to make some ideological point. This guy, apparently, just saw his victims on the sidewalk, made the instantaneous decision to run them down, and then fled the scene, only to be arrested without incident in some store parking lot a couple of blocks away. In summary, he didn't flee very far or try to hide himself effectively, and he didn't set up some kind of stand off with the police. None of this makes any sense to me.
He knew more evidence about the Chauvin case than the jury members who listened to that evidence for 2 weeks.
He knows more about police procedure and criminal detection than the London PD Homicide Squad.