Message from @kazoodles
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Even if you died of something else
he wasn't murdered
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city's report says he died of a heart attack
not strangulation or asphyxiation
this isn't an uncommon thing either, it's called "excited delirium"
due to resisting police and being on drugs your heart can get overworked and have a heart attack
Floyd couldn't breathe because he was on fentanyl
It's fair to argue that the heart attack may have been induced by asphyxiation tho
Along with other factors
The restraint was necessary because people experiencing excited delirium can't be controlled through ordinary means like batons, joint locks, or pepperspray. They are immune to pain. And if they get loose, they can cause chaos, death, and injury for other people. What if Floyd started running into the street and headfirst into a car?
The police would be sued for negligence
That's not even something to argue 😂 the city's report said that police restraint played a role in his death, but I don't believe it's the police's fault
When you have a 6'6 200 lb man in fentanyl resisting arrest you have to do what's necessary until the ambulance arrives
His death was ruled as a homicide as well because drug deaths are counted as homicide.
The perpetrator being the drug dealer
If the dude was on fentanyl regularly and happened to die the one time he was kneeled on I suspect it contributed
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He had heart disease before that and had been abusing meth and cocaine in the past
Idk why you are saying that, I already said that police restraint probably contributed to his death
Btw, Floyd had enough room to move his neck and head, so Chauvin obviously wasn't using enough force to actually asphyxiate him
The knee hold is safe depending on the amount of force used
And where the force is used
he overdosed on fentanyl
lol
shouldve read the health and safety advisory big guy
To the back or side-back of the neck it's unlikely to cause strangulation. The pressure would have to go through his spine and push into his larynx for it to cut off air flow
I don't think he died of an overdose, but fentanyl and heart disease were the main contributors to his death
he didnt die of heart attack
idr what he died of
Do you think the officer should be reprimanded? Or put back on the force?
yes he did
u fucking goober
no he didnt
it's in the city report
I've heard conflicting reports from different doctors on the cause of death
yes, there's the city's report and an "independent autopsy" conducted by Floyd's family
that is a medical analysis of how he died