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Howwas a man convicted or murder when he wasn't murdered? I'll let the dazzler try to explain that.
They held that info as long as they could though. Floyd was not murdered and no one should be in jail due to his death which was of his own doing.
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And there it is
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George Floyd cut off his own oxygen in a kinky fit of autoerotic asphyxiation by cop.
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Brutelook up the cause of death FERN. He died of an overdose. He was never choked. The officer did exactly what the department policy said he must do. Chauvin followed it to the letter.
Dumbass.
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Or he overdosed
According to the science
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He died of cardiopulmonary arrest from law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression. If you have something that disputes the autopsy, please share it.
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The Minneapolis police chief threw Chauvin under the bus along with the city council, mayor, governor, and many other weasels. The hold was in their training manual. Read the real autopsy. They're cowards who let the city burn. Mostly peaceful mayhem and property damage for a summer followed. Needn't wear masks I guess.
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Israel-Hamas warNvidia earningsStudent loansTrump caseElection 2024AP FACT CHECK
George Floyd’s autopsy report is not new, does not say he died of an overdoseTributes are displayed on the three-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death at George Floyd Square, Thursday, May 25, 2023, in Minneapolis. A page from the autopsy report for Floyd being shared by social media users was released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office in 2020. It does not prove anything new about Floyd’s death. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
Read MoreBY MELISSA GOLDIN AND PHILIP MARCELOPublished 4:44 PM PDT, May 26, 2023Share
CLAIM: A new autopsy report for George Floyd has been released in 2023, revealing he died from a drug overdose, not from the actions of arresting Minneapolis police officers.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Social media users are sharing a page from the 20-page autopsy report that was publicly released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office in full on June 3, 2020. It has not been changed since. While the page says he had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system, and did not have “life-threatening injuries,” the full report concludes Floyd died from “cardiopulmonary arrest,” not an overdose.
THE FACTS: As the three-year anniversary of Floyd’s death arrived on Thursday, some social media users shared what they erroneously claimed was new evidence about the circumstances of his passing.
Many of the posts presented a page from an autopsy report that supposedly had not been made public before. One section on the page lists the drugs that were in Floyd’s system when he died, while another states, “no life-threatening injuries identified.”
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Mostly peaceful choke out
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When St. George was complaining about not being able to breath before he got involved with Chauvin and had a lethal dose of fentanyl along with meth in his system and there was no physical evidence of being chocked you would think that maybe there was a reasonable doubt as to whether he was chocked out. With no change of venue, there was no fair trial with an unbiased (scared to death) jury.





