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MarcoHardOnFire

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lol I'll give you $100 if you can provide a verifiable / credible link to this claim that he actually died of an overdose. I work in the legal profession and I've read the court docs

This thing gets brought up regularly. There's lots of things people use to bash George Floyd, no point in making things up
11ng/L in Floyd’s blood, 3ng/L is fatal.

I‘ve no doubt you work in the legal field; the legal field has nothing to do with truth, justice or reality.

In lieu of my $100, I’ll let you suck my cock.
 
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lol I'll give you $100 if you can provide a verifiable / credible link to this claim that he actually died of an overdose. I work in the legal profession and I've read the court docs

LOL…I am 100% certain that your money is safe.
 
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Insidious Von

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What makes Derek Chauvin's ordeal worse is that he preened while he was suffocating George Floyd to death. He was enjoying himself, the video evidence cannot be discounted.

There's a bounty on his head in prison. Whomever wacks him is going to get unlimited blow jobs.
 

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Yes. The defence attempted to make this argument in court…and it was rejected by the jury.

The fact that you don’t agree with the jury’s decision is undoubtedly difficult and painful you but as what’s-his-name always says: Facts don’t care about your feelings.
As was pointed out earlier, jury’s and the legal system are not always closely related to justice, truth or reality.

The only fact that matters is that Floyd would have died with or without any help from the police. I realize this may upset you as you are obviously biased against police.
 
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As was pointed out earlier, jury’s and the legal system are not always closely related to justice, truth or reality.

The only fact that matters is that Floyd would have died with or without any help from the police. I realize this may upset you as you are obviously biased against police.
So…you continue to promote an argument that was debunked in court. But that doesn’t matter because you somehow know that the jury was biased against your hero.

Please present a credible link to support this claim.
 

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From the article above:

The claims resurfaced after rapper Kanye West, legally known as Ye, cast doubt on the circumstances of Floyd’s May 25, 2020, death during a recent podcast appearance, and as the criminal trial for two other police officers involved is set to open next week.”

LOL…The fact that this resurgence in disinformation is connected to Kanye is sad but not surprising.
 
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Personally, I think it would be too much of a coincidence that he would die shortly after his neck was pressed down on by the cop's knee. He repeatedly said he couldn't breathe, and being face down would make it harder for a large man to breathe properly. Even the stress and panic of thinking you can't breathe properly could lead to death.
 
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So…you continue to promote an argument that was debunked in court. But that doesn’t matter because you somehow know that the jury was biased against your hero.

Please present a credible link to support this claim.
I already did. An MD said Floyd had enough fentanyl in his blood to be considered an overdose. That is reality. The jury can issue any findings they so choose, but that doesn’t change facts and reality. Sorry, I know that being confronted with the fact that you can’t alter reality by popular vote is a bit of a wet fish to the face for the woke crowd. I suspect you’d better get used to it; societies tolerance for such idiocy has been exhausted and you can anticipate being called out on it henceforth.
 

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"Tobin testified that Floyd's oxygen saturation levels were 98 percent when he died, prompting prosecutor Jerry Blackwell to ask “does that tell us anything whatsoever about what the carbon monoxide content could have been at a maximum?”Apr 15, 2021"

98%. What is your oxygen level?
 

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Nope. Evidence based analysis by a centrist. On autopsy Floyd had a lethal level of fentanyl in his blood stream. Fentanyl kills by causing respiratory arrest. Floyd died from respiratory arrest. Everything else is political spin.
Read the article that you cited. It contradicts your statement. Thanks, and don’t waste our time. Improve your reading comprehension, in the meantime.

From the article, an excerpt.

Lewis Nelson, director of the medical toxicology division at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, told the AP on Thursday that the medical examiner’s office and the expert witnesses called by prosecutors during the trial properly concluded that Floyd did not die of an overdose or because of his drug use.
 

MarcoHardOnFire

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Read the article that you cited. It contradicts your statement. Thanks, and don’t waste our time. Improve your reading comprehension, in the meantime.

From the article, an excerpt.

Lewis Nelson, director of the medical toxicology division at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, told the AP on Thursday that the medical examiner’s office and the expert witnesses called by prosecutors during the trial properly concluded that Floyd did not die of an overdose or because of his drug use.
I can read, and what’s more I can synthesize a conclusion from multiple contradictory sources. Nobody refuted the level of fentanyl in Floyd’s blood, and nobody refuted that it was well in excess of what would be needed for an overdose. Said overdose results in respiratory arrest, which is what Floyd died from. Hate to break it to you; this wasn’t a trial, it was a staged political event with a predetermined outcome designed to stir unrest in an election year. Again, a court’s ruling doesn’t have the power to change reality.
 
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I can read, and what’s more I can synthesize a conclusion from multiple contradictory sources. Nobody refuted the level of fentanyl in Floyd’s blood, and nobody refuted that it was well in excess of what would be needed for an overdose. Said overdose results in respiratory arrest, which is what Floyd died from. Hate to break it to you; this wasn’t a trial, it was a staged political event with a predetermined outcome designed to stir unrest in an election year. Again, a court’s ruling doesn’t have the power to change reality.
Really? It shows how closed mined you are. Of course, you know far better than the experts who were tasked to examine all the evidence. Keep on with your conspiracies, then. Ignore you go.
 
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Valcazar

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As was pointed out earlier, jury’s and the legal system are not always closely related to justice, truth or reality.

The only fact that matters is that Floyd would have died with or without any help from the police. I realize this may upset you as you are obviously biased against police.
Except the very article you linked to as proof disagrees with you.

In another new document, Baker said, "That is a fatal level of fentanyl under normal circumstances."

But then Baker added, "I am not saying this killed him."
 

Valcazar

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I already did. An MD said Floyd had enough fentanyl in his blood to be considered an overdose. That is reality.
Which, even if he said it in court (which I am not sure he did), is not the same thing as "the MD concluded he died of an overdose".
You sometimes need to pay attention to the little details.

The jury can issue any findings they so choose, but that doesn’t change facts and reality.
It doesn't.
Neither does your misunderstanding what was said change facts and reality.
 
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