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newfaggot 22 points ago +23 / -1

George Floyd full autopsy report:

George Floyd Incident Videos -

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George Floyd also had signs of the hereditary disease sickle cell anemia. Which is predominantly found in blacks. 1 in 13 black African Americans have it. MedlinePlus defines sickle cell anemia as “a disease in which your body produces abnormally shaped red blood cells. The cells are shaped like a crescent or sickle. They don’t last as long as normal, round red blood cells. This leads to anemia. The sickle cells also get stuck in blood vessels, blocking blood flow. This can cause pain and organ damage.”

Everything about this POS was a walking heart attack waiting to happen.

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ContraryMerry 4 points ago +4 / -0

Very good comment. Hopefully, that will help those who don't understand what really was happening understand.

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newfaggot 3 points ago +4 / -1

😗😗

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DonaldTrumpForever 3 points ago +5 / -2

Guys, this is egregiously misleading. He had sickle cell trait, which is benign. He didn't have sickle cell anemia. He had high amounts of fentanyl in his body, but nothing that definitively would be lethal given he presumptively has a tolerance for it. The most damning thing in this report is that he had no life-threatening injuries. Stop with the sickle cell shit and fentanyl shit; someone with an ounce of medical knowledge will tear you apart on that.

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Cacciali_Via 1 point ago +1 / -0

What are you claiming killed him if not fentanyl?

I would imagine that the average person who overdoses on fentanyl has some tolerance for it, and yet Floyd's level was higher than the average fenty overdose.

What special medical knowledge would "tear that apart"?

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DonaldTrumpForever 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not sure that's higher than the average fentanyl overdose. But that's part of my point. Fentanyl doses like that postmortem are not reliable.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3576505/

If people keep arguing "he had enough Fentanyl in him to kill a horse!" it's just not as simple as that and also not true. The smart conclusion is that he had a high amount of Fentanyl in him for someone with no tolerance; however, seeing as he was walky-talky, he didn't have a lethal dose of anything in him. It most likely contributed to the overall picture, but it's not cut and dry like that.

The big thing is that he had no life-threatening injuries. How do you kill someone by force if there are no life-threatening injuries? The most likely answer is that he was kept from breathing by the police officer's positioning and weight, and the fact that he had polysubstance abuse, and severe CVD led to his death.

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Cacciali_Via 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds like you have reasonable doubt. In other words Chauvin walks.