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  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    Looking forward to, well not really, the prison rape I’m going to take when 1/2 these boards wake up tomorrow morning and read my post above.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    SFGbob said:

    MelloDawg said:

    SFGbob said:

    Goduckies said:

    Seams he woild still be alive if he didn't resist the whole time. But once Chauvin got on him, staying there that long was bs, especially handcuffed.

    Amazing how many of these bad outcomes happen when people resist arrest. Doesn't excuse Chauvin's actions but just like with Rodney King, the other people who were in the car that complied with the police commands were unharmed.
    I get what you're saying and I would agree that resisting a lawful arrest is generally ill-advised, but I think putting the asterisk next to the situation by saying it's indirectly Floyd's own fault because he put himself in that scenario by resisting is rhetoric which can fuel protests. You're not saying that, of course, but people misconstrue things.
    Floyd is not with any blame for his own death, but if he would have just complied with the police commands.
    He looked pretty compliant lying there face down.
    And it looked like he was resisting before he was lying there face down. If he would have just gotten into the back of the vehicle would he have ended up face down on the pavement?
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,894 Standard Supporter
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/08/body-cam-footage-of-floyds-arrest-leaked.php


    Someone leaked police body cam footage of George Floyd’s arrest to the Daily Mail. There are two videos, embedded below. Make of them what you will.

    To me, what is most striking is how crazy Floyd was from the beginning. The officers tried to get him out of the vehicle in which he was parked and into their squad car so they could take him to a police station and book him for passing a counterfeit bill. This proved impossible. Floyd, in a highly emotional state, was yelling, “Don’t shoot me! Don’t shoot me!” when there was no prospect of his being shot.

    Floyd wouldn’t get into the squad car, saying he was claustrophobic. The officers struggled with him for around ten minutes, but were never able to get him securely inside the squad car. At one point he tumbled out the opposite door of the squad car, onto the street. The officers, believing correctly that Floyd was high on drugs, called for an ambulance.

    Floyd complained of being unable to breathe long before anyone knelt on his neck. (Shortness of breath is a symptom of fentanyl overdose.) He apparently preferred being on the ground to being inside the squad car. One of his companions, his “ex” according to the Daily Mail, made a finger-twirling-next-to-the-temple gesture to explain his mental state.

    A more likely explanation is drugs. The toxicology report that was part of his autopsy found that Floyd had 11 ng/mL of fentanyl in his blood, along with other drugs and metabolites. Published literature (based on a modest Google search) finds lethal overdoses of fentanyl down to 5 ng/mL, less than half the concentration in Floyd’s blood. If I am misreading the literature, I am happy to be corrected.

    Pretty much everyone who watches the famous video thinks he sees Floyd dying on account of a police officer kneeling on his neck. But Floyd’s autopsy found no evidence of physical trauma in the neck area, and documented no other signs of death by asphyxiation. It may be that what we are actually seeing in the video is one of tens of thousands of deaths due to opioid overdose. Or it may be that Floyd died later, on the way to a hospital.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/08/body-cam-footage-of-floyds-arrest-leaked.php


    Someone leaked police body cam footage of George Floyd’s arrest to the Daily Mail. There are two videos, embedded below. Make of them what you will.

    To me, what is most striking is how crazy Floyd was from the beginning. The officers tried to get him out of the vehicle in which he was parked and into their squad car so they could take him to a police station and book him for passing a counterfeit bill. This proved impossible. Floyd, in a highly emotional state, was yelling, “Don’t shoot me! Don’t shoot me!” when there was no prospect of his being shot.

    Floyd wouldn’t get into the squad car, saying he was claustrophobic. The officers struggled with him for around ten minutes, but were never able to get him securely inside the squad car. At one point he tumbled out the opposite door of the squad car, onto the street. The officers, believing correctly that Floyd was high on drugs, called for an ambulance.

    Floyd complained of being unable to breathe long before anyone knelt on his neck. (Shortness of breath is a symptom of fentanyl overdose.) He apparently preferred being on the ground to being inside the squad car. One of his companions, his “ex” according to the Daily Mail, made a finger-twirling-next-to-the-temple gesture to explain his mental state.

    A more likely explanation is drugs. The toxicology report that was part of his autopsy found that Floyd had 11 ng/mL of fentanyl in his blood, along with other drugs and metabolites. Published literature (based on a modest Google search) finds lethal overdoses of fentanyl down to 5 ng/mL, less than half the concentration in Floyd’s blood. If I am misreading the literature, I am happy to be corrected.

    Pretty much everyone who watches the famous video thinks he sees Floyd dying on account of a police officer kneeling on his neck. But Floyd’s autopsy found no evidence of physical trauma in the neck area, and documented no other signs of death by asphyxiation. It may be that what we are actually seeing in the video is one of tens of thousands of deaths due to opioid overdose. Or it may be that Floyd died later, on the way to a hospital.

    He died because of 400 years of racism in America.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    MelloDawg said:

    SFGbob said:

    Goduckies said:

    Seams he woild still be alive if he didn't resist the whole time. But once Chauvin got on him, staying there that long was bs, especially handcuffed.

    Amazing how many of these bad outcomes happen when people resist arrest. Doesn't excuse Chauvin's actions but just like with Rodney King, the other people who were in the car that complied with the police commands were unharmed.
    I get what you're saying and I would agree that resisting a lawful arrest is generally ill-advised, but I think putting the asterisk next to the situation by saying it's indirectly Floyd's own fault because he put himself in that scenario by resisting is rhetoric which can fuel protests. You're not saying that, of course, but people misconstrue things.
    Floyd is not with any blame for his own death, but if he would have just complied with the police commands.
    He looked pretty compliant lying there face down.
    And it looked like he was resisting before he was lying there face down. If he would have just gotten into the back of the vehicle would he have ended up face down on the pavement?
    He was claustrophobic and that shit's real when people are suffering from it. George was clearly fucked up that day, mentally or otherwise, but the cops just didn't have the tools on hand to deal with his situation that day, and it led to a tragedy. Suspects pull shit all the time to trick cops so they can get away, so it's not unreasonable for Chauvin to want to keep him restrained to calm the whole situation. Problem was George was telling the truth that he couldn't breathe, Chauvin didn't want to let him up, fearing he'd cause more harm or trouble, and the ambulance didn't get there fast enough.

    It really is a sad, tragic situation where everything that could go wrong, did. And that shit happens.

    Hold people accountable for their mistakes, but this is a tougher case to sort out than it first appeared, and screaming "murder" all the time is not going to help prevent these things from happening in the future, because it shields everything else in the system from scrutiny to just blame it all on Chauvin. The problem and the mistakes go a lot higher than Chauvin.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,096 Standard Supporter
    I saw the Mail's clip yesterday. We're still missing a lot of footage.

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    This entire George Floyd narrative is based upon lies. He wasn't killed because he was black and racism had nothing to do with his death.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    edited August 2020
    SFGbob said:

    This entire George Floyd narrative is based upon lies. He wasn't killed because he was black and racism had nothing to do with his death.

    Robin DeAngelo and Ibram Kendi would like a word.