DD is that the correct link?
fixed it.
my point is simple though.
sorry about the bad link.
I have seen two autopsies saying the death was homicide.
I have seen a medical examiner say the levels of drugs in his system are potentially fatal.
I have seen many opinion pieces or talk show hosts claim he OD'ed.
But I have yet to see any medical report or expert say it was an overdose.
Guy was a piece of shit. No doubt.
Cranked up on drugs.
Did the drugs make him more suspectible to dying yes.
So did his heart condition.
But if an obese man on no drugs with a bad heart dies at the knee of the policeman are we going to just say... oh well... he was fat. Had it coming to him.
The policeman was following the procedure but I don't fully understand the letter of the law.
Let's say he kept his knee on him for 36 hours... is that appropriate?
How about 3 months?
Just because the police code says you can do it I would assume it doesn't mean you can do it indefinitely.
I am not claiming to be a legal expert.
I will leave it to the jury.
But I just disagree with everyone saying he OD'ed.
I've yet to see one medical report saying he OD'ed.
And he was alive when the police got there.
And I am no doctor... But I imagine you usually OD when the drugs are at their highest level in your system.
Meaning unless he took more drugs after the police got there then why didn't he OD before.
Now, I have seen people say he took a pill while in custody.
But again, I haven't seen a medical professional say he OD'd.
side note:
There is mention of fentanyl levels of 3 being potentially fatal and his were 11.
I said it before... tolerance.
Some people would quite literally die from 20 shots of vodka while an alcoholic can drink that for breakfast.
The HCME did list drug use as being a factor that could have contributed to the death of George Floyd. But it reported that neck compression and cardiopulmonary arrest played a larger role in his death.
The HCME and family-ordered autopsies ruled homicide as the cause of death.
Neither report claims that Floyd died of drugs or a pre-existing condition, but instead that his heart stopped and that the cause of death was restraint.
https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-...-death-1568687
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