I guess your reading comprehension fails quickly. Doctors are the ones testifying in court about this.
And you think the defense won't have doctors testifying on their behalf?
Funny coming from the guy who acts like he thinks he knows everything there is to know about matters related to policing and dealing with criminals.
I often have doubts. Some things are very clear and raise no doubts after some research. Such as when nondoctors pontificate on how Floyd had 4x the lethal dose of fentynal in his system. It doesn't take long to find 4 research papers that list fentynal amounts in fatalities.
Or when
non-doctors like you read a couple of biased articles that don't necessarily tell the entire story, then think they know it all.
It seems someone can't take criticism. Unless you were voting for Adlai Stevenson, you weren't voting before my still-wet-behind-the-ears ass was alive. Just because you are a Democrat doesn't absolve you from criticism for any half baked beliefs.
Oh, so you're just extremely old, senile and feeble-minded.
That explains a lot.
Cool that they let you use the computers in the nursing home, though.
I think your statement can speak for itself. You are discounting their expertise as doctors simply because they are women.
I am discounting their
claims because I know there are a lot of women and wimpy. soft-headed old "men" like you, who tend to live for political correctness and tend to be sympathetic towards criminals. Especially if they are black. Your favorite kind to molly coddle.
Expertise doesn't negate social or political bias.
I probably gave up using childish attacks like that before "your still-wet-behind-the-ears ass has been alive." You sound like a teenager with that homophobia.
Well, when I find myself arguing with silly old farts who make childish pollyanna arguments like you are doing here, there isn't much other recourse. You won't listen to common sense.
You know, common sense like the notion of how a longtime heavy drug user with an already damaged heart who was using a combination of potentially lethal drugs, might die from a heart attack while being arrested by police officers who did not commit any physical abuse, a fact which the autopsy confirms.
Calling you a silly faggot is pretty much all you leave a person.
Several hours in a ER? I don't know of any hospital that doesn't see people that show up within 2 hours. Yes, there are times when they are extremely busy and the worst cases are treated first but someone claiming they can't breathe is going to be considered an urgent case. Someone brought in by the police is going to take priority over someone needing 3 stitches.
The last time I was in an ER, it was while sitting with my elderly mother who was in physical distress, They kept her in there for observation for a good four hours.
But anecdotal stories like that or the weak crap you offer in support of your even weaker argument, are basically meaningless cherry-picking and beside the point. Anyone with an ounce of brains understands that stretching the resources of America's emergency response system by allowing criminals who couldn't care less about anyone but themselves and abuse the system for their own benefit, is an insane proposition.
Somehow you seem to think there a lot of arrests each day and ambulances are already overworked. how many arrests do you think are made each day in a major US city?
I tend to look at a lot of things that you don't look at. Most police interactions don't involve an arrest. But let's look at those that do. Statistics are kept in most states and cities. NYC makes on average about 300-350 arrests per day. (A lot of those are DUI or small drug offenses.) NYC has 450 NYFD ambulances. (This doesn't count the hospital or other private ambulances.) NYC has 62 acute care hospitals. So even if every person arrested demanded to go the hospital it would be less then 1 call per ambulance per day and about 5 more persons per ER for each day. That is hardly overloading them.
If there are 350 arrests per day and 450 ambulances, if every criminal demanded an ambulance ride to the hospital, that would make 350 fewer ambulance rides per day available to a city of 8.7 million people.
Nobody in their right mind believes tying up ambulances for criminal arrestees who are just gaming the system is a good idea.
Plus, you fail to take into account all the extra administrative work and costs associated with 350 more ambulance rides per day, every day all year long.
Goofballs like you give all Democrats a bad name are are the primary reason for the popularity of rwnj assholes like Trump.