so it was the coronavirus that killed him?
Now all the police have to be on lockdown.
all eyez on me wrote:
so it was the coronavirus that killed him?
He tested positive. That means his cause of death is covid-19 if we're following the plandemic playbook still.
A Hungry, Violent Mob wrote:
all eyez on me wrote:
so it was the coronavirus that killed him?
He tested positive. That means his cause of death is covid-19 if we're following the plandemic playbook still.
Buuuuut... buuuuuut.... ***squeals unintelligibly***
Any pharmacists here to interpret the toxicology report? Is that a lot of fentanyl & methamphetamine?
And why would they screen for COVID-19? This is just another opportunity for these state health departments to pad their COVID-19 death stats.
A Hungry, Violent Mob wrote:
all eyez on me wrote:
so it was the coronavirus that killed him?
He tested positive. That means his cause of death is covid-19 if we're following the plandemic playbook still.
of course we are. all lives are equal
With no fatal damage to the trachea, complicating medical factors (heart disease), multiple drugs in his system, and coronavirus (dude wasn’t wearing a mask), the prosecution will have a hard time over coming reasonable doubt on the murder charge, especially since the technique was standard policy. The manslaughter charge should stick.
comedyrelief wrote:
With no fatal damage to the trachea, complicating medical factors (heart disease), multiple drugs in his system, and coronavirus (dude wasn’t wearing a mask), the prosecution will have a hard time over coming reasonable doubt on the murder charge, especially since the technique was standard policy. The manslaughter charge should stick.
That would not be good because if the jury were to acquit him of the murder charge and only find him guilty of manslaughter then all the riots & civil unrest would start all over again. I believe I heard one of the family members say life Imprisonment for all four would be the only outcome that they feel Justice would be served. I think most of the African-American community feels that way, so anything short of that and look out for the people of the U.S. rising up in great anger. ?
comedyrelief wrote:
With no fatal damage to the trachea, complicating medical factors (heart disease), multiple drugs in his system, and coronavirus (dude wasn’t wearing a mask), the prosecution will have a hard time over coming reasonable doubt on the murder charge, especially since the technique was standard policy. The manslaughter charge should stick.
The technique is standard policy to the point of killing someone who isn't resisting?
It's different to say it's standard policy if needed to subdue, but to completely extinguish someone's life forces? That would be murder , not submission tactics.
Well, how about we do not negotiate with terrorists and arrest people saying things like this?
Not a pharmacist. I read this
https://www.ocme.dhhs.nc.gov/toxicology/index.shtmland a few studies.
The fen concentration seems high while the others seem small.
comedyrelief wrote:
With no fatal damage to the trachea, complicating medical factors (heart disease), multiple drugs in his system, and coronavirus (dude wasn’t wearing a mask), the prosecution will have a hard time over coming reasonable doubt on the murder charge, especially since the technique was standard policy. The manslaughter charge should stick.
The independent autopsy said he died of asphyxiation/lack of oxygenated blood to the brain.
It's easy to try and say that Floyd was a sickly man by listing off medical problems, but the reality is he would have been fine if that officer did not kneel on his neck.
If any letsrunners think they would survive being in that position with three blokes on your back squeezing the air out of you and one 80kg man kneeling on your jugular then you are insane.
The Initial Autopsy said he died from a heart attack and he had enough fentanyl in his system to kill a small horse....
That 'independent' autopsy was done by Floyd's family and the medical examiner HASN'T SEEN THE BODY! Just did it from the video we've all seen. Beyond ridiculous.
ex-runner wrote:
comedyrelief wrote:
With no fatal damage to the trachea, complicating medical factors (heart disease), multiple drugs in his system, and coronavirus (dude wasn’t wearing a mask), the prosecution will have a hard time over coming reasonable doubt on the murder charge, especially since the technique was standard policy. The manslaughter charge should stick.
The independent autopsy said he died of asphyxiation/lack of oxygenated blood to the brain.
It's easy to try and say that Floyd was a sickly man by listing off medical problems, but the reality is he would have been fine if that officer did not kneel on his neck.
If any letsrunners think they would survive being in that position with three blokes on your back squeezing the air out of you and one 80kg man kneeling on your jugular then you are insane.
It is a standard technique often used by MN police. They used it over 240+ times in the last few years, and 44 times the subject was knocked out. Floyd was the first one who died during the procedure.
Why? Excited delirium. After a drug overdose, which was clear that Floyd was on (even the shop owner calling the police said drunk person on drugs), subjects show overly aggressive behavior, superhuman strength, high body temperature (105F), screaming and lots of adrenaline. Floyd looked confused, mentally ill, and was able to resist 3 police officers trying to get him in a car for 6 minutes.
How are police man trained to deal with excited delirium? Call an ambulance to sedate the subject. Until then, they are trained to keep the subject locked down, to cause least amount of damage and maximum safety for everyone involved. This is from a training course - the position: stomach on floor, multiple people on the subject is what's taught in the police academy:
https://cypresscreekemsnews.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/ed-with-ccems-003-crop.jpg?w=1000&h=&crop=1The responses to excited delirium are:
“The subjects require physical restraint (this is because if they continue to struggle it accelerates the death) combined with emergent sedation.”
“Once the decision to do this has been made, action needs to be swift and efficient, and performed with all responders present when feasible.”
Floyd had high dosage of fentanyl, as someone said, enough to kill a small horse up to 1200 lbs. This drug is 50-100x more potent than heroine, and likely triggered his actions and massive resistance.
In excited delirium cases, 66% of the subjects die, often before the medics even arrive. Chauvin was actually trying to SAVE his life following what he was taught.
This case is not as clear-cut as everyone makes it out to be, and the biggest factor of that is the statement of the mayor, who is the boss of the chief of police in Minneapolis and ultimately responsive for the laws, techniques and procedures the police is using. But better to use some policeman who were doing their job as scapegoats and blame their personal actions for everything than to expose an incredibly flawed system with the biggest problems sitting right at the top of the hierarchy.
Of course he did.
Two lies with one stone.
Inquiring minds want to know wrote:
Any pharmacists here to interpret the toxicology report? Is that a lot of fentanyl & methamphetamine?
And why would they screen for COVID-19? This is just another opportunity for these state health departments to pad their COVID-19 death stats.
Yep.
When a cop kneels on a handcuffed man's neck for nearly nine minutes and the guy dies, of course the cause of death must be either Covid-19 or drugs.
Since the guy is black, the establishment knows it can claim drugs killed him and that much of the population will but it
Actually, the protesters killed George Floyd.
Just ask the LA Police.
ex-runner wrote:
comedyrelief wrote:
With no fatal damage to the trachea, complicating medical factors (heart disease), multiple drugs in his system, and coronavirus (dude wasn’t wearing a mask), the prosecution will have a hard time over coming reasonable doubt on the murder charge, especially since the technique was standard policy. The manslaughter charge should stick.
The independent autopsy said he died of asphyxiation/lack of oxygenated blood to the brain.
It's easy to try and say that Floyd was a sickly man by listing off medical problems, but the reality is he would have been fine if that officer did not kneel on his neck.
If any letsrunners think they would survive being in that position with three blokes on your back squeezing the air out of you and one 80kg man kneeling on your jugular then you are insane.
I think the officers are culpable for his death, but it's worth stating who performed the independent autopsy. Michael Baden - also performed autopsy on Jefferey Epstein, testified in OJ Simpson case, autopsy Aaron Hernandez. Maybe he's just a great examiner, but it is odd to hire an 85 year old man to do these things...
all eyez on me wrote:
so it was the coronavirus that killed him?
2 months ago, it would have been recorded as a covid death. Not kidding.
Chauvins gonna walk.
Its gonna be a long, hot summer.