From just looking at the reports and seeing everything else that was wrong with him at the time (4x the lethal dose of fentanyl (that alone is enough to kill someone) and methamphetamine, his heart condition, and the China virus), I'd say it's unlikely the kneeling was the largest contributing factor to his death. The guy was basically a dead man walking that day.
I have heard rumours about George Floyd saying "I can't breath" before being pinned down, when he was standing up and resisting arrest, like going out of the police car. It still seems really, really off... and kneeling on the neck for so long... and them knowing each other...
I am not convinced that George Floyd was a dead man walking that day.
So you're buying into conspiracies that he was poisoned or something? The man had a long history of drug abuse and distribution. It's possible he had the fentanyl and meth on him and when he got pulled over and he swallowed them in an attempt to not get charged for it. Fentanyl is a very deadly drug man, seriously that alone would have killed him. Even if the cop didn't kneel on his neck, he would have died. He didn't tell anyone that stuff was in his system.
So you're buying into conspiracies that he was poisoned or something?
No, not at all, you writing it in this comment is the first time I hear of such.
I don't know enough about Fentanyl, its lethality, how high a dose is typically enough to kill a person, whether the lethal dose can vary with person (larger persons enduring more, long-time users being more/less capable of handling it, etc.).
It's possible he had the fentanyl and meth on him and when he got pulled over and he swallowed them in an attempt to not get charged for it.
That... sounds extremely plausible to my very inexperienced ears reg. drug abusers and dealers, though I don't know how Fentanyl is ingested and how quickly it gets into the system. Though, wouldn't it be easier and smarter of him to throw it away? Though again, people are not always smart, and he may have been partially drugged up in advance.
Thank you, though, as far as I can tell, that does not quite answer fully the second question I had:
From just looking at the reports and seeing everything else that was wrong with him at the time (4x the lethal dose of fentanyl (that alone is enough to kill someone) and methamphetamine, his heart condition, and the China virus), I'd say it's unlikely the kneeling was the largest contributing factor to his death. The guy was basically a dead man walking that day.
I have heard rumours about George Floyd saying "I can't breath" before being pinned down, when he was standing up and resisting arrest, like going out of the police car. It still seems really, really off... and kneeling on the neck for so long... and them knowing each other...
I am not convinced that George Floyd was a dead man walking that day.
So you're buying into conspiracies that he was poisoned or something? The man had a long history of drug abuse and distribution. It's possible he had the fentanyl and meth on him and when he got pulled over and he swallowed them in an attempt to not get charged for it. Fentanyl is a very deadly drug man, seriously that alone would have killed him. Even if the cop didn't kneel on his neck, he would have died. He didn't tell anyone that stuff was in his system.
No, not at all, you writing it in this comment is the first time I hear of such.
I don't know enough about Fentanyl, its lethality, how high a dose is typically enough to kill a person, whether the lethal dose can vary with person (larger persons enduring more, long-time users being more/less capable of handling it, etc.).
That... sounds extremely plausible to my very inexperienced ears reg. drug abusers and dealers, though I don't know how Fentanyl is ingested and how quickly it gets into the system. Though, wouldn't it be easier and smarter of him to throw it away? Though again, people are not always smart, and he may have been partially drugged up in advance.