From where I was standing, it looked like he got the cops called on him, then sat outside and waited on them to show up, ate some Fentanyl, the cried about not wanting to die the entire time. Literally begged to be pinned to the ground, after lying about being claustrophobic, then the camera started rolling as he laid there and died, frothing from the lungs.
Then, even after the body-cam footage came out, they were still using his death as an excuse to burn cities, businesses, terrorize citizens, topple symbols of freedom and capitalism, while waving Communist Flags.
If you enjoyed the first riots, y'all gonna LOVE the riots when the cops involved do not get convicted (or released via appeals) because (a) the prosecution went retarded with overreach on the charges and (b) the full video is going to torch the MSM narrative and confuse the jury and (c) good luck getting a jury who doesn't get caught posting on social media causing a truly hysterical mistrial.
I think the trial was supposed to start in March but has been moved to June-they probably want to make sure it ends in the summer when the protests can be most effective.
The full video is probably on Bitchute. A lawsuit by the defense and a public records group was demanding the full videos be released, a judge played idiot games, but the video got released. The full video torches the narrative because (a) Saint George is standing up saying "I can't breathe" - obviously having some kind of drug reaction, (b) he tussles with the cops - obviously resisting arrest and (c) Saint George asks to lay down - obviously not put on the ground by the cops.
All I can say is that it was some serious chest compressions he received in the ambulance.
Maybe you're conflating it with being declared dead? As far as I'm aware only a doctor is allowed to do that (unless the body is cold or missing a head).
Important distinction: he survived officers kneeling on his neck, if you can even blame any part of his death on that, he did not survive his self-induced fentanyl overdose.
Are you sure?
From where I was standing, it looked like he got the cops called on him, then sat outside and waited on them to show up, ate some Fentanyl, the cried about not wanting to die the entire time. Literally begged to be pinned to the ground, after lying about being claustrophobic, then the camera started rolling as he laid there and died, frothing from the lungs.
Then, even after the body-cam footage came out, they were still using his death as an excuse to burn cities, businesses, terrorize citizens, topple symbols of freedom and capitalism, while waving Communist Flags.
If you enjoyed the first riots, y'all gonna LOVE the riots when the cops involved do not get convicted (or released via appeals) because (a) the prosecution went retarded with overreach on the charges and (b) the full video is going to torch the MSM narrative and confuse the jury and (c) good luck getting a jury who doesn't get caught posting on social media causing a truly hysterical mistrial.
I think the trial was supposed to start in March but has been moved to June-they probably want to make sure it ends in the summer when the protests can be most effective.
If they were smart, they'd have the trial during the winter. Harder to start fires during a blizzard.
They want them to riot. They want that Federal $$$$ that Trump would not give them.
I think they're just going to kangaroo court them to life.
Do you have the full video?? I need to save it.
Why will the full video torch the narrative?
I think this is the one being referenced. https://www.bitchute.com/video/C8l2L2z5Hn7R/
Thank you!
The full video is probably on Bitchute. A lawsuit by the defense and a public records group was demanding the full videos be released, a judge played idiot games, but the video got released. The full video torches the narrative because (a) Saint George is standing up saying "I can't breathe" - obviously having some kind of drug reaction, (b) he tussles with the cops - obviously resisting arrest and (c) Saint George asks to lay down - obviously not put on the ground by the cops.
From what I read he died at the hospital 30 or so minutes after arriving, not on the street or in the ambulance as several have stated.
All I can say is that it was some serious chest compressions he received in the ambulance.
Maybe you're conflating it with being declared dead? As far as I'm aware only a doctor is allowed to do that (unless the body is cold or missing a head).
Important distinction: he survived officers kneeling on his neck, if you can even blame any part of his death on that, he did not survive his self-induced fentanyl overdose.