HAHAHA. Case against Chauvin so weak prosecutor brings in George Floyd daughter

The fentanyl is, and yes it is an indication of his propensity to commit crime!

The defense will bring up the Fentanyl.

I would expect they’d have an expert witness explain to the court *how easily* Fentanyl abuse can lead to death via respiratory arrest and how Floyd was showing signs of it even before he was restrained.

And from there, somehow get to the point that Floyd ‘could have very easily been killed’ by Chauvin. I’ll wager the defense will construct an argument along those lines.

Because that’s what I’d do lol.
 
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Nazi says what?

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The Nazis are the assholes on top, racist moron.
 
The defense will bring up the Fentanyl.

I would expect they’d have an expert witness explain to the court *how easily* Fentanyl abuse can lead to death via respiratory arrest and how Floyd was showing signs of it even before he was restrained.

And from there, somehow get to the point that Floyd ‘could have very easily been killed’ by Chauvin. I’ll wager the defense will construct an argument along those lines.

Because that’s what I’d do lol.

And as a defense, I'd bring up how long Fentanyl stays in a person's system (72 hrs.). He could have taken it 3 days ago.
 
And as a defense, I'd bring up how long Fentanyl stays in a person's system (72 hrs.). He could have taken it 3 days ago.

Actually, they ‘want’ Floyd to be in the acute phase of drug influence because that’s when it’s most lethal. Addicts will inject the opiate and it’s the ‘rush’ that usually gets them. Or maybe some hours later. The next day probably not so much.

Floyd was showing signs of acute influence [respiratory distress] though.

But, that could have been cardiac related so it’s hard to know what exactly was going on with him at the time. The coroner report indicates he was a train wreck, health wise. Years of drug abuse will do that. And, he was CCP virus positive to top everything off. Who knows, that could have caused him to have breathing problems.
 
Actually, they ‘want’ Floyd to be in the acute phase of drug influence because that’s when it’s most lethal. Addicts will inject the opiate and it’s the ‘rush’ that usually gets them. Or maybe some hours later. The next day probably not so much.

Floyd was showing signs of acute influence [respiratory distress] though.

But, that could have been cardiac related so it’s hard to know what exactly was going on with him at the time. The coroner report indicates he was a train wreck, health wise. Years of drug abuse will do that. And, he was CCP virus positive to top everything off. Who knows, that could have caused him to have breathing problems.

In such a high profile case, you'd expect the toxicology report to show how much was in his system. It should also contain whether he had a cardiac arrest and to what degree.
Of course, it wouldn't be the first case that an accurate toxicology report wasn't presented.
 
In such a high profile case, you'd expect the toxicology report to show how much was in his system. It should also contain whether he had a cardiac arrest and to what degree.
Of course, it wouldn't be the first case that an accurate toxicology report wasn't presented.

It might not be necessary to get lost in the weeds with the toxicology report since there’s video of evidence of Floyd complaining of shortness of breath *prior to restraint* and that’s consistent with an impending cardiac episode and/or fentanyl induced respiratory distress. In Floyd’s case it could have been some combination of both. Or even fricking Covid.

Bottom line, Floyd needed a ride in an ambulance and not a squad car. Wasn’t that one of the reasons Chauvin had him restrained—to keep him still to an ambulance got there?
 
It might not be necessary to get lost in the weeds with the toxicology report since there’s video of evidence of Floyd complaining of shortness of breath *prior to restraint* and that’s consistent with an impending cardiac episode and/or fentanyl induced respiratory distress. In Floyd’s case it could have been some combination of both. Or even fricking Covid.

Bottom line, Floyd needed a ride in an ambulance and not a squad car. Wasn’t that one of the reasons Chauvin had him restrained—to keep him still to an ambulance got there?

Was an ambulance called before or after he died?
 
It might not be necessary to get lost in the weeds with the toxicology report since there’s video of evidence of Floyd complaining of shortness of breath *prior to restraint* and that’s consistent with an impending cardiac episode and/or fentanyl induced respiratory distress. In Floyd’s case it could have been some combination of both. Or even fricking Covid.

Bottom line, Floyd needed a ride in an ambulance and not a squad car. Wasn’t that one of the reasons Chauvin had him restrained—to keep him still to an ambulance got there?
It could be a anxiety attack, he told them he was claustrophobic.
 
Another fact. If your hands are cuffed behind your back and you're lying on your stomach, you sure ain't going anywhere. You might flop like a fish out of water, but would tire out in no time.
 
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