The next step in diefication of floyd is a postage stamp

Floyd was having a panic attack. You can see it from the very beginning when the cop approached his car.

Maybe he was [or wasn’t] but we just throw the toxicology report out and what medical science has to say about the effects of opiates and methamphetamines on the body?

How do you exclude those factors, btw?
 
Prosecution refuted this claim with expert witnesses.

That Floyd wasn't on several illegal drugs? That those drugs were in his system at significant levels? That those drugs were potentially dangerous to his health? That the levels found in his system were well above that necessary to cause potentially dangerous health issues and reactions?

What did they refute?
 
That Floyd wasn't on several illegal drugs? That those drugs were in his system at significant levels? That those drugs were potentially dangerous to his health? That the levels found in his system were well above that necessary to cause potentially dangerous health issues and reactions?

What did they refute?

He was alive and well until Chauvin strangled him. Tons of proof were given. The jury agreed. The judge agreed. Tucker did not. You blind ass rightys did not. The jury settled all 3 counts in a very short time. They heard every second of the testimony
Your logic is akin to sucker-punching a 90-year-old who dies. Then claim the punch did not do anything, He died because he was old. He was living until your actions. That defense does not fly.
 
He was alive and well until Chauvin strangled him. Tons of proof were given. The jury agreed. The judge agreed. Tucker did not. You blind ass rightys did not. The jury settled all 3 counts in a very short time. They heard every second of the testimony
Your logic is akin to sucker-punching a 90-year-old who dies. Then claim the punch did not do anything, He died because he was old. He was living until your actions. That defense does not fly.

Alive? Yes. Well? Not particularly. It's obvious Floyd's having some serious issues right from the start. Chauvin didn't "strangle" him either. That's utter bullshit there. The jury found Chauvin guilty on three counts that duplicate what happened. Why? How do you commit all three simultaneously? If he committed 2nd degree murder then it wasn't manslaughter or 3rd degree murder. Guilty on all three says the jury stacked charges. That's going to be an additional issue come the appeal, you can bet on it.
 
That Floyd wasn't on several illegal drugs? That those drugs were in his system at significant levels? That those drugs were potentially dangerous to his health? That the levels found in his system were well above that necessary to cause potentially dangerous health issues and reactions?

What did they refute?

b8denpresident is clueless Floyd had a mixture of drugs in his system and was a life long criminal , both his drug abuse and criminal behavior helped create events that caused his own death.
The cop was neglect no doubt in my mind and so was floyd
 
Prosecution refuted this claim with expert witnesses.

what that meth and opiates have no effect on the human body , lol your a idiot if you buy that one. he was a criminal who help a pregnet woman at gun point lots of drug arrests and was about to go back for possession of drugs and passing fake money a real democrat hero
 
Maybe he was [or wasn’t] but we just throw the toxicology report out and what medical science has to say about the effects of opiates and methamphetamines on the body?

How do you exclude those factors, btw?

Death is a POSSIBLE outcome of drugs in your system. Cutting off, and/or, impeding the flow of oxygen to the brain makes death a DEFINITE outcome. To suggest that you knew the exact moment of his death, because he had drugs in his system is ridiculous and why the jury gave it about 3 minutes of thought, obviously.
 
That Floyd wasn't on several illegal drugs? That those drugs were in his system at significant levels? That those drugs were potentially dangerous to his health? That the levels found in his system were well above that necessary to cause potentially dangerous health issues and reactions?

What did they refute?

That is was the cause of death. Chauvin caused Floyd's death.
 
That is was the cause of death. Chauvin caused Floyd's death.

I see it differently. Chauvin might--might--have contributed to Floyd's death, but Floyd's use of illegal drugs in lethal amounts and his underlying health issues were the primary cause. Call it 10 to 20% Chauvin, 80 to 90% Floyd.

In any case, if Floyd hadn't committed yet another crime of passing counterfeit money, in his long history of committing crimes, the whole argument is moot.
 
I see it differently. Chauvin might--might--have contributed to Floyd's death, but Floyd's use of illegal drugs in lethal amounts and his underlying health issues were the primary cause. Call it 10 to 20% Chauvin, 80 to 90% Floyd.

In any case, if Floyd hadn't committed yet another crime of passing counterfeit money, in his long history of committing crimes, the whole argument is moot.

Well, you opined without facts.
 
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