Autopsy Shows George Floyd Would Have Died Anyways

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  1. Bob0627

    Bob0627 Well-Known Member

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    Let me take a really wild guess. Could it be because Chauvin committed murder?

    I would tell you where to go but it's against the rules of this forum.
     
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    Who is "we"? Did I say anything like that anywhere? No one here that I know of has anything to do with this. This is strictly a discussion forum and we are discussing, at least I am.
     
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    Will you agree with experts, not your eyes watching a video, when they reveal there was no signs asphyxiation caused for the officer whom used an approved and trained restraint? When it is revealed that cause of death based on the evidence from the autopsy shows lethal amounts narcotics.
     
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    Will you agree with experts when they reveal Klingons killed Floyd?
     
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    If the science is there. So far, from the preliminary autopsy released, it isn't.

    This is what has been going on for a year now. People, like yourself, already made the judgement. Already called the officer a murderer (as in your previous posts). And it has led to riots, destruction, and death of innocent people.
     
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    Yep. Pressing the knee into the neck of a cuffed, helpless person until he dies, all captured on video, qualifies as murder on this planet. Which by extension means the one who caused his death is a murderer.

    It first led to the death of George Floyd. Unfortunately some people use violence as an excuse to commit violence.
     
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    HAHAHA you don't actually know what constitutes a murder charge, you just keep saying the word as an emotional tool. I guess you missed this photo again of people having a knee on the neck and...NOT DYING AT ALL. 90b05f52-73d2-455e-b7b9-ae3c78f993d3_1920x1080.jpg
     
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    The autopsies will probably be argued about forever:
     
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    I guess you missed the video of Chauvin pressing his knee on Floyd's neck and Floyd DYING as a result. And Chauvin being charged with murder as a result, which constitutes, wait for it, a MURDER charge. That's what this discussion is about, Chauvin murdering Floyd, none of your photos have anything to do with that. Are you going to post a picture of Mickey Mouse next?

    No it's a legal charge that Chauvin is facing, there's nothing "emotional tool" about that charge, it's what the prosecution is using and I don't believe they think it's an "emotional tool". He will be tried for MURDER, did you miss the news? And here I thought I was the one who needs an education. Someone who has no clue what's going on should not be advising anyone about getting educated.
     
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    The perp is the one who decides the outcome. "Turn around, take the cuffs, get in the car. Easy peasy." But no, someone has to decide he's not going to be arrested today.
     
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    He died due to the lethal assault by the officers.

    The OP hits me as just plain STUPID.

    The fact that Floyd might die in the future was NOT known by his murderers.

    And, even if it were fully known, it is not an excuse for murder.

    Are nurses allowed to murder someone in a hospital if they see the writing on the wall? No. They get charged. And, they had FAR better information that those who chose to murder Floyd.
     
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    The only pertinent autopsy issue is whether Floyd died due to the actions of the officers.

    I have not seen anything to indicate that is in question.
     
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    I think that one proves the other to be a bit of a stretch ;)
     
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    that restraint technique works just fine. It’s not up to the cops to read some lunatic they’re fightings’ entire medical and drug use history. That technique was approved for idiots like Floyd.

    We are so much better off without him.
     
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    Do I need to explain to you again that it has the same relevance as posting a pic of Mickey Mouse?

    I'll skip the rest of your trash as it all violates the rules of this forum since none of it (including the above quote) has anything to do with the topic of this thread.
     
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    Killing someone can not be considered a successful "restraint technique". Period.

    No, the technique was designed and approved for idiots like those officers.

    Let's remember that white supremacists and Trump lovers attacked our capitol with full intent to kill (including police officers), and to terminate our democracy.

    BUT, they were white.

    So, NOT ONE SINGLE ONE OF THOSE CRIMINALS WAS EVEN DETAINED.

    In fact, they got HELP from elected officials who joined in as well as by police officers.

    Floyd was murdered. If you don't like that, then work to stop that.
     
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    What wasn't justified? He was doing as he was trained

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    At best an abuse charge. Not a murder charge. The defense has a solid case to present, the question is will the lynch mob influence the outcome.
     
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    What's your ruberic for measuring how much of a POS someone has to be before it's OK to murder them?

    Please state clearly in your own words, or cite a reference.
     
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    Good point.

    There absolutely does have to be an examination of that training, especially if you are right that it was a direct cause of a murder.
     
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    When did those become cause for death at the hands of an LEO?
     
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    In a medical emergency, officers are trained to act as first responders. When George Floyd said he could not breath, he wasn't lying, there was a medical emergency occurring in that moment that the officers were ignoring. Instead of providing medical assistance they maintained pressure on both the neck and the body of George Floyd, even after he pleaded with the officers that he could not breath, and even after he fell unconscious and was completely unresponsive.
     
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    I think this will be great news for police officers! Check the medical records of all shootings/deaths at their hands - if any victims have terminal illnesses, it's all good! And of course having a knee held to the neck of someone trying to pass counterfeit bills is perfectly justified.
     
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    thousands and thousands of people have been safely restrained by this method.

    what do you suppose is the difference?
     
  25. Buri

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    It's not ok to murder people. I'm not sure where you got that.
     

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