I would hope that most people here realize that Floyd died by his own hands by now... He swallowed some kind of drugs that he had on him at the time so the cops wouldn't find it. He died 90 minutes after that video was filmed. Even if the cop didn't have his knee on his neck, he would've died.
Thought you guys were smart and cared about the truth, guess not... fine, be outraged for no reason like the retards on the left.
If you can't view the PDF, here is a screenshot of the section in question, it is on the third page. This document makes it sound like the officer is guilty but that is because this is their complaint against him.
The document you linked to says that "any potential intoxicants in his system" may have contributed to his death. It does not say they found intoxicants in his system. Why aren't they specific about what they found? It should be easy to determine whether he had anything in his blood or not.
Also, it doesn't say he died 90 minutes later. It says they checked his pulse on the scene when he stopped moving and "couldn't find one." It also says he was "pronounced dead" at the hospital they took him to, not that he died there.
The toxicology report hasn't been released and I'm honestly not sure if it ever will be released. The city is clearly on the side of the family. As for why it doesn't say, this is the official complaint against the officer from the family.
"Police called EMTs around 8:30 p.m. and they arrived in six minutes to find an unconscious and unresponsive Floyd, according to Hennepin County Healthcare EMS Chief Marty Scheerer.
Paramedics and police eventually flipped Floyd over while he was still cuffed, placed him on a gurney and into an ambulance, where a responder released his hands.
Their decision to “load and go,” rather than triage Floyd on the spot, was likely based on their race against time, Scheerer said, adding that responders were likely unaware of how severe the situation had become.
Despite medical officials reportedly spending an hour trying to revive Floyd, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 9:25 p.m."
It was spoken as a fact, not as a statement. It’s very simple, nobody should have any problem with this other than the haters, and those looking to cause trouble on social media. Honor the memory of George Floyd!
I would hope that most people here realize that Floyd died by his own hands by now... He swallowed some kind of drugs that he had on him at the time so the cops wouldn't find it. He died 90 minutes after that video was filmed. Even if the cop didn't have his knee on his neck, he would've died.
Thought you guys were smart and cared about the truth, guess not... fine, be outraged for no reason like the retards on the left.
http://mncourts.gov/mncourtsgov/media/High-Profile-Cases/27-CR-20-12646/27-CR-20-12646-complaint.pdf
If you can't view the PDF, here is a screenshot of the section in question, it is on the third page. This document makes it sound like the officer is guilty but that is because this is their complaint against him.
https://kekpe.pe/i/5ed17de052075.jpg
The document you linked to says that "any potential intoxicants in his system" may have contributed to his death. It does not say they found intoxicants in his system. Why aren't they specific about what they found? It should be easy to determine whether he had anything in his blood or not.
Also, it doesn't say he died 90 minutes later. It says they checked his pulse on the scene when he stopped moving and "couldn't find one." It also says he was "pronounced dead" at the hospital they took him to, not that he died there.
The toxicology report hasn't been released and I'm honestly not sure if it ever will be released. The city is clearly on the side of the family. As for why it doesn't say, this is the official complaint against the officer from the family.
"Police called EMTs around 8:30 p.m. and they arrived in six minutes to find an unconscious and unresponsive Floyd, according to Hennepin County Healthcare EMS Chief Marty Scheerer. Paramedics and police eventually flipped Floyd over while he was still cuffed, placed him on a gurney and into an ambulance, where a responder released his hands. Their decision to “load and go,” rather than triage Floyd on the spot, was likely based on their race against time, Scheerer said, adding that responders were likely unaware of how severe the situation had become. Despite medical officials reportedly spending an hour trying to revive Floyd, he was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 9:25 p.m."
Source: https://nypost.com/2020/05/28/everything-we-know-about-the-death-of-george-floyd/amp/