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Overdose NOT homicide
The death of George Floyd was not a homicide. The medical examiners report clearly states this fact. The DA, MN governor and Minneapolis mayor all rushed to judgment and called it a homicide prior to the completion of the MEs report. This was done by weak leaders seeking to appease rioters and hoping to avoid devastating damage. The DA drew up a criminal complaint charging Chauvin with Murder without the benefit of knowing what really caused Floyd's death. When the ME told the DA, Governor and Mayor his findings they held several meetings with him to persuade him to change the report. He did so but could not hide certain key findings. Among those are the fact that Floyd had 3 and 2/3 times the amount of fentanyl in his system known to cause death. That along with Meth, THC and significant coronary artery disease caused his demise. Chauvins knee was on the upper back of Floyd and did not cause as much as a bruise. No evidence of asphyxia was found either. The report clearly states that " No life threatening injuries" were present. The politicians decided to throw the cops under the bus and ignored the evidence. This case is a travesty of justice. The video looks bad but he OD'd. 2601:441:4900:7B40:ABF8:98FC:F4A:DCAA (talk) 00:17, 26 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
See the FAQ above. This is not the forum to relitigate the trial. If you feel the jury got it wrong, go help Chauvin with his legal appeals. 331dot (talk) 01:21, 26 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"and of fear of imminent death?" Why you placed 2 ofs between fear? I hope you make some edit to more comfortable experience. 114.124.243.194 (talk) 03:50, 13 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]