But my dude, he was totally asphyxiated even though Floyd died 2 hours after being interred at the hospital and asphyxiation takes no more than 7 minutes to kill a person. And the examiner that did the autopsy found no signs of asphyxiation or strangulation. And the toxicology report has Floyd at about 6 times the safe limit of Fentanyl (which is the threshold after which people start dying from Fentanyl). We should probably also ignore the high methamphetamine levels or two "serious" heart conditions, too.
The two private examiners Floyd's family hired say it's totally asphyxiation even though they only looked at recordings and photos from the original examiner, and they'd certainly have no reason to favor a side.
I'm sure the body cam footage of Floyd is entirely irrelevant and Chauvin just decided to kill the guy in first degree, capital, homicidal, premeditated, hate-crimified, murder. Floyd was an angel after all, as long as you ignore the six felonies and that one time he mugged a pregnant woman by pointing a gun at her unborn child. He didn't do nothing that would deserve being handcuffed and pinned, because as you know, handcuffs make people completely powerless and unable to resist.
Starting to look like it was a front for some criminal shit too. There some stuff floating around indicating they may have been involved in laundering counterfeit money.
YES. The FBI knew it and were in on it. Black Site. Floyd got high as hell and started passing around dirty money. That's why they went all out to catch him. Stop him before he blabs all about it.
[...] Floyd died 2 hours after being interred at the hospital [...]
Do you have any sources on that? Wikipedia describes it as (as far as I understand it) him being pronounced dead about 1 hour later after the knee on his neck, and possibly died (long?) before being pronounced dead.
The parts reg. Fentanyl overdose, methamphetamine and heart conditions are extremely relevant however. And Floyd and Chauvin possibly having known each other before-hand is likewise relevant, and so is Floyd physically resisting arrest or worse. And so is his criminal record.
I read in a transcript that Floyd didnt want to get in Chauvins squad car. I think Floyd new the deal, he was dead either way.
Think about it for Chauvins, 3rd degree murder, max 20 years if they can prove no resistance. (Not a lawyer, but dont think this qualifies as second degree because as police controlling someone intoxicated is part of the job). Loose pension but keep the club money.
On the other hand, fed counterfeiting charges 15 years, all assets seized, Mex cartel taking you out because of drug running, oh and for good measure some of your family first.
Not saying what Chauvin did was right, but always Follow The Money.
But my dude, he was totally asphyxiated even though Floyd died 2 hours after being interred at the hospital and asphyxiation takes no more than 7 minutes to kill a person. And the examiner that did the autopsy found no signs of asphyxiation or strangulation. And the toxicology report has Floyd at about 6 times the safe limit of Fentanyl (which is the threshold after which people start dying from Fentanyl). We should probably also ignore the high methamphetamine levels or two "serious" heart conditions, too.
The two private examiners Floyd's family hired say it's totally asphyxiation even though they only looked at recordings and photos from the original examiner, and they'd certainly have no reason to favor a side.
I'm sure the body cam footage of Floyd is entirely irrelevant and Chauvin just decided to kill the guy in first degree, capital, homicidal, premeditated, hate-crimified, murder. Floyd was an angel after all, as long as you ignore the six felonies and that one time he mugged a pregnant woman by pointing a gun at her unborn child. He didn't do nothing that would deserve being handcuffed and pinned, because as you know, handcuffs make people completely powerless and unable to resist.
Seems you know some stuff.
But to be perfectly clear, Floyd kidnapped and tortured a pregnant woman. He met both definitions.
He also did porn lol. And supposedly Chauvin was his coworker at some lefty seedy nightclub.
Any "nightclub" in a strip mall isn't a nightclub I'm trying to visit.
Starting to look like it was a front for some criminal shit too. There some stuff floating around indicating they may have been involved in laundering counterfeit money.
YES. The FBI knew it and were in on it. Black Site. Floyd got high as hell and started passing around dirty money. That's why they went all out to catch him. Stop him before he blabs all about it.
Do you have any sources on that? Wikipedia describes it as (as far as I understand it) him being pronounced dead about 1 hour later after the knee on his neck, and possibly died (long?) before being pronounced dead.
The parts reg. Fentanyl overdose, methamphetamine and heart conditions are extremely relevant however. And Floyd and Chauvin possibly having known each other before-hand is likewise relevant, and so is Floyd physically resisting arrest or worse. And so is his criminal record.
Well, if Wikipedia says so then case closed!
I did ask him for sources, because I likewise do not trust Wikipedia, and I could use that source elsewhere.
Yeah, but it would be very nice to have sources to argue against it.
oh and he had coronavirus too. so claim 1 more for the rona.
I'm starting to think the cops didn't kill him at all but they're going to go down anyway yo appease a horse of shit flinging retards.
I read in a transcript that Floyd didnt want to get in Chauvins squad car. I think Floyd new the deal, he was dead either way.
Think about it for Chauvins, 3rd degree murder, max 20 years if they can prove no resistance. (Not a lawyer, but dont think this qualifies as second degree because as police controlling someone intoxicated is part of the job). Loose pension but keep the club money.
On the other hand, fed counterfeiting charges 15 years, all assets seized, Mex cartel taking you out because of drug running, oh and for good measure some of your family first.
Not saying what Chauvin did was right, but always Follow The Money.